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A pediatrician diagnoses gastroesophageal reflux (GER) in an infant. Which
information will the nurse provide during the teaching session to the infant's
parents? (Select all that apply.) - ANSWER✔a. Results in an infant who is often
fussy and irritable
b. Causes the infant to refuse feedings because of discomfort
c. Includes symptoms such as vomiting and regurgitation
d. Includes the return of gastric contents from the stomach
A child is being discharged from the hospital after a pyloromyotomy. Which
discharge instruction does the nurse provide for the parents? - ANSWER✔a.
Report vomiting after 48 hours.
Acute glomerulonephritis is most likely to be suspected when the child presents
with the clinical manifestations of: - ANSWER✔a. edema, hematuria, and oliguria
The nurse caring for a child with acute glomerulonephritis would expect to: -
ANSWER✔a. weigh the child daily
The sign that can be used to indicate increased intracranial pressure in the infant,
but not in the older child is: - ANSWER✔a. Bulging fontanel
, A 12-year-old child is being assessed in the Emergency Department for possible
Reye Syndrome. The child was diagnosed with influenza by a primary health-care
provider 2 weeks earlier. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect
to see? Select all that apply. - ANSWER✔a. The child is unusually argumentative
and aggressive
b. The child's Babinski reflex is positive
c. The child has had vomiting episodes for the past 24 hours.
Turned head toward sounds - ANSWER✔2 months
Begins to follow things with eyes - ANSWER✔2 months
Tummy time - ANSWER✔2 months
Copies facial movements like smiling or frowning - ANSWER✔4 months
Begins to pass things from one hand to the other - ANSWER✔4 months
Cries in different ways to show hunger, pain, or being tired - ANSWER✔4
months
Reaches for you with one hand - ANSWER✔4 months
Holds head stead, unsupported - ANSWER✔4 months
Brings hands to mouth - ANSWER✔4 months
,When on stomach, pushes up to elbows - ANSWER✔4 months
Likes to look at self in mirror - ANSWER✔6 months
Responds to name - ANSWER✔6 months
Begins to pass things from one hand to the other - ANSWER✔6 months
Rolls over in both directions (front to back, back to front) - ANSWER✔6 months
rocks back and forth - ANSWER✔6 months
Sits without support - ANSWER✔6 months
afraid of strangers - ANSWER✔9 months
clingy with familiar adults - ANSWER✔9 months
Understands "no" - ANSWER✔9 months
Makes sounds like "mama", "baba", "dada" - ANSWER✔9 months
Uses finger to point at things - ANSWER✔9 months
, Looks for things that are hidden (object permanence) - ANSWER✔9 months
Pulls to stand - ANSWER✔9 months
Crawls - ANSWER✔9 months
Moves things from one hand to the other - ANSWER✔9 months
Puts arm/leg out to help with dressing - ANSWER✔12 months
Responds to simple spoken requests - ANSWER✔12 months
Uses simple gestures, like shaking head "no" or waving "bye-bye" -
ANSWER✔12 months
Tries to say words you say - ANSWER✔12 months
Can take steps without holding on - ANSWER✔12 months
May start experiencing temper tantrums - ANSWER✔18 months
Shows affection to familiar people - ANSWER✔18 months