NSG3600- Peds (Exam 3) PQ
NSG3600- Peds (Exam 3) PQ 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.) 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? a. Report vomiting after 48 hours. Acute glomerulonephritis is most likely to be suspected when the child presents with the clinical manifestations of: a. edema, hematuria, and oliguria The nurse caring for a child with acute glomerulonephritis would expect to: 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: a. Bulging fontanel
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