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NEW PRACTICE SOLUTION EXAM FOR PEDIATRICS ASSIGNMENT EXAM 2022
A seven-month old infant is admitted with nonorganic failure to thrive (NFTT). To aid the child's
growth and development, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?
Encourage the parents to participate in a planned program of play with the infant.
Refer the parents for psychological counseling to identify parental detachment.
Demonstrate feeding strategies and infant cues that indicate hunger and satiation.
Provide instructions about formula preparation and feeding schedules. - CORRECT ANSWER
Demonstrate feeding strategies and infant cues that indicate hunger and satiation.
The nurse is triaging a child with a fever brought to the emergency department by the parents.
Which finding requires the nurse's immediate intervention?
Prolonged exhalations.
Thick yellow rhinorrhea.
Frequent nonproductive cough.
Oxygen saturation is 95% by pulse oximeter. - CORRECT ANSWER Prolonged exhalations.
The nurse is assessing the coping behaviors of the parents whose child has been recently
diagnosed with a chronic illness. What reaction by the parents is a positive step in the ability to
cope with this new situation?
Endowing the illness with meaning.
Refusing to believe the child is ill.
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Entertaining an unrealistic future plan for the child.
Placing complete faith in religion to the point of relinquishing own responsibility. - CORRECT
ANSWER Endowing the illness with meaning.
A 15-year-old girl tells the school nurse that she wants to have a baby. How should the nurse
respond?
"Will you be able to support the baby?"
"Do you have plans to continue school?"
"Have you talked with your parents about this?"
"Can you tell me how your life will be if you have an infant?" - CORRECT ANSWER "Can you
tell me how your life will be if you have an infant?"
The nurse is caring for a premature infant who needs an IV access restarted. What action
should the nurse take when using adhesive tape?
Remove adhesives with water, mineral oil, or petrolatum.
Avoid using tape and adhesives until skin is more mature.
Use scissors carefully to remove tape instead of pulling tape off.
Employ solvents to remove adhesives instead of pulling on skin. - CORRECT ANSWER
Remove adhesives with water, mineral oil, or petrolatum.
The nurse calculates a 4 ml dose of prescribed digoxin a 9-month-old infant. What action should
the nurse implement?
Mix dose with juice to disguise its taste.
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Suspect dosage error and do not give dose.
Check heart rate and administer dose by placing it to the back and side of mouth.
Check heart rate and administer dose by letting the infant suck it through a nipple. - CORRECT
ANSWER Suspect dosage error and do not give dose.
The parents of a toddler brought to the clinic for a well-child visit tell the nurse that their child
becomes upset if even the smallest things change in the environment. What information should
the nurse provide the parents?
A child is insecure because trust is not fostered and developed during infancy.
A toddler should be exposed to different routines to promote adapting to new experiences.
Children of this age are comfortable with ritualism and display global thinking.
Objects should be frequently moved in the environment to teach the child to acclimate to
change. - CORRECT ANSWER Children of this age are comfortable with ritualism and display
global thinking.
How should the nurse measure the length of a 14-month-old child ?
Standing height.
Prone recumbent position.
Supine recumbent position.
Side-lying position. - CORRECT ANSWER Supine recumbent position.
A 5-year-old child who is one day postoperative has bilateral eye patches in place and should
be out of bed. What nursing intervention should be implemented first before leaving the
bedside?
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Speak to the child when entering the room.
Allow the child to assist in feeding himself.
Orient the child to the immediate surroundings.
Allow the parents to stay in the room with the child. - CORRECT ANSWER Orient the child to
the immediate surroundings.
The nurse observes the interactions of a 2-year-old child who says, "No," even when "Yes" is
what the child really wants to say. The parent says to the nurse, "We, as parents, are such
positive people, why is our child so negative?" How should the nurse respond?
A 2-year-old often acts in the opposite way to get attention.
This age child is testing the limits of the parent's patience.
The toddler is exhibiting an example of ritualistic behavior.
The child is trying to assert autonomy through negativism. - CORRECT ANSWER The child is
trying to assert autonomy through negativism.
A newborn who is breastfeeding is diagnosed with galactosemia. What action should the nurse
implement?
Stop the infant breastfeeding.
Add amino acids to breast milk.
Give galactokinase with breast milk.
Substitute a lactose-containing formula. - CORRECT ANSWER Stop the infant breastfeeding.
NEW PRACTICE SOLUTION EXAM FOR PEDIATRICS ASSIGNMENT EXAM 2022
A seven-month old infant is admitted with nonorganic failure to thrive (NFTT). To aid the child's
growth and development, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?
Encourage the parents to participate in a planned program of play with the infant.
Refer the parents for psychological counseling to identify parental detachment.
Demonstrate feeding strategies and infant cues that indicate hunger and satiation.
Provide instructions about formula preparation and feeding schedules. - CORRECT ANSWER
Demonstrate feeding strategies and infant cues that indicate hunger and satiation.
The nurse is triaging a child with a fever brought to the emergency department by the parents.
Which finding requires the nurse's immediate intervention?
Prolonged exhalations.
Thick yellow rhinorrhea.
Frequent nonproductive cough.
Oxygen saturation is 95% by pulse oximeter. - CORRECT ANSWER Prolonged exhalations.
The nurse is assessing the coping behaviors of the parents whose child has been recently
diagnosed with a chronic illness. What reaction by the parents is a positive step in the ability to
cope with this new situation?
Endowing the illness with meaning.
Refusing to believe the child is ill.
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Entertaining an unrealistic future plan for the child.
Placing complete faith in religion to the point of relinquishing own responsibility. - CORRECT
ANSWER Endowing the illness with meaning.
A 15-year-old girl tells the school nurse that she wants to have a baby. How should the nurse
respond?
"Will you be able to support the baby?"
"Do you have plans to continue school?"
"Have you talked with your parents about this?"
"Can you tell me how your life will be if you have an infant?" - CORRECT ANSWER "Can you
tell me how your life will be if you have an infant?"
The nurse is caring for a premature infant who needs an IV access restarted. What action
should the nurse take when using adhesive tape?
Remove adhesives with water, mineral oil, or petrolatum.
Avoid using tape and adhesives until skin is more mature.
Use scissors carefully to remove tape instead of pulling tape off.
Employ solvents to remove adhesives instead of pulling on skin. - CORRECT ANSWER
Remove adhesives with water, mineral oil, or petrolatum.
The nurse calculates a 4 ml dose of prescribed digoxin a 9-month-old infant. What action should
the nurse implement?
Mix dose with juice to disguise its taste.
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Suspect dosage error and do not give dose.
Check heart rate and administer dose by placing it to the back and side of mouth.
Check heart rate and administer dose by letting the infant suck it through a nipple. - CORRECT
ANSWER Suspect dosage error and do not give dose.
The parents of a toddler brought to the clinic for a well-child visit tell the nurse that their child
becomes upset if even the smallest things change in the environment. What information should
the nurse provide the parents?
A child is insecure because trust is not fostered and developed during infancy.
A toddler should be exposed to different routines to promote adapting to new experiences.
Children of this age are comfortable with ritualism and display global thinking.
Objects should be frequently moved in the environment to teach the child to acclimate to
change. - CORRECT ANSWER Children of this age are comfortable with ritualism and display
global thinking.
How should the nurse measure the length of a 14-month-old child ?
Standing height.
Prone recumbent position.
Supine recumbent position.
Side-lying position. - CORRECT ANSWER Supine recumbent position.
A 5-year-old child who is one day postoperative has bilateral eye patches in place and should
be out of bed. What nursing intervention should be implemented first before leaving the
bedside?
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Speak to the child when entering the room.
Allow the child to assist in feeding himself.
Orient the child to the immediate surroundings.
Allow the parents to stay in the room with the child. - CORRECT ANSWER Orient the child to
the immediate surroundings.
The nurse observes the interactions of a 2-year-old child who says, "No," even when "Yes" is
what the child really wants to say. The parent says to the nurse, "We, as parents, are such
positive people, why is our child so negative?" How should the nurse respond?
A 2-year-old often acts in the opposite way to get attention.
This age child is testing the limits of the parent's patience.
The toddler is exhibiting an example of ritualistic behavior.
The child is trying to assert autonomy through negativism. - CORRECT ANSWER The child is
trying to assert autonomy through negativism.
A newborn who is breastfeeding is diagnosed with galactosemia. What action should the nurse
implement?
Stop the infant breastfeeding.
Add amino acids to breast milk.
Give galactokinase with breast milk.
Substitute a lactose-containing formula. - CORRECT ANSWER Stop the infant breastfeeding.