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A nurse is called to a 14-year-old client's room because their caregiver believes
they have food lodged in their throat. Which of the following manifestations
indicates that the adolescent is aspirating on a food item? Select all that apply.
A. The client tells the nurse the last item they ate.
B. The nurse hears stridors from the client's airway.
C. The nurse notes a moderate amount of drooling from the mouth.
D. The client's respiratory rate is 18/min and their skin color is consistent with
their genetic background.
E. The client has a weak cough and is grabbing at the front of their neck.
B. The nurse hears stridors from the client's airway.
C. The nurse notes a moderate amount of drooling from the mouth.
E. The client has a weak cough and is grabbing at the front of their neck.
A nurse is admitting a 1-year-old child who has respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that
apply.
A. Place a sign and personal protective equipment (PPE) for droplet and contact
isolation precautions at the client's door.
B. Set up suction in the room.
C. Call the provider to request a prescription for a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
D. Auscultate lung sounds after suctioning.
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E. Bring toys appropriate for the child's developmental age to their room.
F. Provide education to the caregiver regarding the need for fluids.
A. Place a sign and personal protective equipment (PPE) for droplet and contact
isolation precautions at the client's door.
B. Set up suction in the room.
D. Auscultate lung sounds after suctioning.
E. Bring toys appropriate for the child's developmental age to their room.
F. Provide education to the caregiver regarding the need for fluids.
A nurse is teaching a group of school aged children about avoiding the spread of
germs to their classmates when they have a respiratory illness. Which of the
following responses by one of the children demonstrates an understanding of the
teaching?
A. "Washing my hands before class, after the bathroom, and before lunch will
help."
B. "Covering my nose and mouth with my elbow when sneezing will help."
C. "I should wear a mask if others in the class are sick."
D. "Using hand sanitizer every hour will help prevent the spread of germs."
B. "Covering my nose and mouth with my elbow when sneezing will help."
A nurse is on an inpatient pediatric unit is caring for a 5-month-old infant who has
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Which of the following assessments should the
nurse complete to identify complications from the sloughing of the epithelial
cells? (Select all that apply.)
A. Auscultation of lung sounds
B. Oxygen saturation
C. Fingerstick blood glucose
D. Pupil size, shape, and reaction to light
E. Heart rate and rhythm
F. Urinary output
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A. Auscultation of lung sounds
B. Oxygen saturation
A nurse is teaching the caregiver of a school-age child about respiratory infections
during the fall season. Which of the following causes of respiratory infections
should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. Colder temperatures
B. Children returning to school
C. Staying inside playing video games
D. Misuse of antibiotics for previous respiratory infections
B. Children returning to school
Select the 4 statements that indicate the teaching was effective for new diagnosis
of cystic fibrosis
A. "Our baby's medications can cause growth delays."
B. "Our baby will take oral enzyme supplements with feedings."
C. "We will avoid exercise that causes our baby's respiratory rate to increase."
D. "We will thoroughly clean our baby's reusable suction equipment."
E. "Our baby will need to consume more calories than other kids their age."
F. "We will decline annual influenza immunizations for our baby."
A. "Our baby's medications can cause growth delays."
B. "Our baby will take oral enzyme supplements with feedings."
D. "We will thoroughly clean our baby's reusable suction equipment."
E. "Our baby will need to consume more calories than other kids their age."
A nurse is providing care to a 4-year-old client who was diagnosed with Kawasaki
disease 6 months ago and has received intravenous immunoglobulin treatment.
The client's parent asks when their child can receive immunizations. Which of the
following statements should the nurse make?
A. "Your child should postpone live vaccines for a minimum of 11 months after
being treated for Kawasaki disease."
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