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A nurse working in a pediatric clinic is collecting data on a
preschool-age child who has a rash on his arm. The mother
reports that the child was recently exposed to impetigo
contagiosa. Which of the following manifestations should the
nurse expect to find with this skin infection?
A. Scaling patches that are clear in the center.
Rationale: This finding is associated with tinia corporis
(ringworm), not impetigo.
B. Honey-colored crusts caused by dried exudate.
Rationale: This finding is associated with impetigo
contagiosa. Honey-colored crusts develop
when vesicles rupture and the exudate dries.
C. Firm papules with a roughened, finely papillomatous
texture.
Rationale: This finding is associated with verruca (warts),
not impetigo.
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D. Lines of small blisters surrounding one large blister.
Rationale: This finding is associated with poison ivy, not
impetigo.
During a routine well child check-up, a nurse is reinforcing
teaching to a parent who reports having difficulty getting a
preschool-age child to go to bed. Which of the following
statements indicates to the nurse that the parent
understands how to foster a consistent bedtime for the
preschooler?
A. "I will allow my child to cry himself to sleep each night.”
Rationale: While crying for brief periods of time is not
harmful to the child, it may promote a sense
of fear and insecurity and discourage the
child from going to sleep.
B. "I will let my child fall asleep with me, and then move him
to his own bed.”
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Rationale: Allowing the child to routinely come into
the parent’s bed fosters the idea that this will
be the norm. The child may then be unwilling
to sleep alone.
C. "I will make sure the room is dark when placing my child in
bed.”
Rationale: Darkened rooms may elicit fear in a
preschooler.
D. "I will encourage my child to fall sleep with his favorite
toy.”
Rationale: Transitional objects, such as a blanket or
toy, will provide a sense of comfort and allow
the child to fall asleep more quickly.
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A nurse is talking to a parent who is concerned about her
hospitalized 5-year-old child's behavior and asks the nurse if
it is "normal." The nurse explains that regression is common
in hospitalized children and may manifest by which of the
following?
A. Bedwetting several times a day
Rationale: Bedwetting by a preschooler who does not
usually do so is a sign of regression in
preschoolers.
B. Crying when the parent leaves
Rationale: This behavior is expected with preschoolers
and is not a sign of regression.
C. Eating only food from home
Rationale: Preschoolers are reluctant to make changes
in their dietary habits when ill. This is not a
sign of regression.
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