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which cause of anemia would the nurse recognize as the most common cause of
anemia in 1-year-olds?
1. thalassemia
2. lead poisoning
3. iron deficiency
4. sickle shape of blood cells - CORRECT ANSWER-3
which education would the nurse provide the parents of an infant with pyloric
stenosis?
1. it is unlikely that surgery will be necessary
2. this is a condition with an excellent prognosis
3. this condition results form an error of metabolism
4. special feedings will be needed for a few weeks after surgery - CORRECT
ANSWER-2
which clinical finding would the nurse expect when assessing an infant with a
tentative diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS)?
,1. visible peristalsis waves across the lower abdomen
2. palpable mass in the epigastric area to the right of the umbilicus
3. tenderness over the epigastric region not relieved by heat application
4. lower abdominal distention with vomiting of bile-stained gastric contents -
CORRECT ANSWER-2
a client is admitted with an acute onset of RLQ pain at McBurney point.
Appendicitis is suspected. For which clinical indicator would the nurse assess the
client to determine if the pain is secondary to appendicitis?
1. urinary retention
2. gastric hyperacidity
3. rebound tenderness
4. increased lower bowel motility - CORRECT ANSWER-4
when a client develops iron-deficiency anemia, which of the client's laboratory
test results would the nurse expect to be decreased?
1. ferritin level
2. platelet count
3. WBC count
4. total iron-binding capacity - CORRECT ANSWER-1
, the parents of a child who has just been diagnosed with hemophilia A ask the
nurse what symptoms of bleeding they should look for in the future. which
symptoms would the nurse list? select all that apply.
1. nosebleeds
2. blood in the urine
3. painful and swollen joints
4. easy bruising
5. frequent fevers
6. fast clotting of injuries
7. dark-colored tarry stools - CORRECT ANSWER-1, 2, 3, 4, 7
an adolescent child with sickle cell anemia is admitted to the pediatric unit during
a vast-occlusive crisis. which pathophysiology is correct?
1. severe depression of the circulating thrombocytes
2. diminished RBC production by the bone marrow
3. pooling of blood in the spleen with splenomegaly as a consequence
4. blockage of small blood vessels as a result of clumping of RBCs - CORRECT
ANSWER-4