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Test Bank - Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 8e (by
Leifer) Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is the
best pulse location for the nurse to use when assessing the pulse rate
on a 12-month-old infant?
a. Brachial
b. Apical
c. Radial
d. Femoral
ANS: B
Apical pulses are advised for children under age 5 years.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Page 502
TOP: Physical Assessment KEY: Nursing Process Step:
Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity:
Physiological Adaptation
2. The nurse preparing to administer medication to a 2-month-old infant
discovers there is no ID bracelet on the child. What should be the next action by
the nurse?
a. Give the medication after confirming the childs name from the foot of the crib.
b. Ask the charge nurse to give the medicine.
c. Confirm the identity with the charge nurse, make a new bracelet, and give the
medicine.
d. Delay the medication until the admissions office can supply a new ID bracelet.
ANS: C
After confirmation of the childs identity with the charge nurse and making a new
bracelet, the medication can be safely given. All patients should be identified
before treatment.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 497
OBJ: 2 TOP: ID Bracelets KEY: Nursing ProcNeUssRSStIeNpG: TImBp.CleOmMentation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control
3. The nurse instructed an adolescent female about collecting a clean-catch urine
specimen. What statement made by the adolescent led the nurse to determine
she understood the instructions?
a. I should wash my perineum with soap and water, then begin to urinate.
b. I clean the perineum from front to back with an antiseptic wipe before I urinate.
c. Ill collect the first stream of urine in a sterile container.
d. I will discard the first void and collect a freshly voided specimen 30 minutes
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ANS: B
To obtain a clean-catch specimen, the perineum is cleansed with an antiseptic wipe
from front to back.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: Page 508
TOP: Collecting Specimens KEY: Nursing Process Step: Evaluation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control
4. Which strategy might the nurse use when administering oral medications to a
young child who is reluctant?
a. Mix the medication with chocolate milk.
b. Tell the child that the medication is candy.
c. Give the medication quickly if the child is crying.
d. Offer the child fruit juice after the medication is swallowed.
ANS: D
The nurse can offer a chaser of water, fruit juice, or a carbonated beverage after
the medication has been swallowed. Medications should not be mixed with food
or drinks with important nutrients such as milk because the child may develop
distaste for it.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 512
TOP: Administering Oral Medications KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
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5. A parent tells the nurse, Im not sure how to give this medicine to my infant.
How would the nurse teach the parent to best administer an oral suspension?
a. Pour the medication into a small cup and allowing the infant to drink it.
b. Place the medication in a nipple and having the infant suck the nipple.
c. Use an oral syringe and placing the medication in the side of the infants mouth.
d. Administer the medication with a dropper onto the back of the infants tongue.
ANS: C
An oral syringe is a useful device for measuring small quantities of medications
for infants. The syringe is placed midway back, at the side of the mouth.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 513
TOP: Administering Oral Medications KEY: Nursing Process
Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity:
Basic Care and Comfort
6. Gentamicin ear drops are prescribed for a 4-year-old child. How would the
nurse position the auricle when administering the ear drops?
a. Up and back
b. Down and back
c. Up and out
d. Down and out
ANS: A
For children 3 years of age and older, the auricle is gently pulled upward and
backward to straighten the canal.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application
REF: Page 514 OBJ: 10 TOP:
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7. Why is a tympanic thermometer considered more accurate than other types of
thermometers?
a. The thermometer probe is blunt and wide.
b. It takes a brief time to register.
c. The tympanic membrane shares circulation with the hypothalamus.
d. The tympanic membrane and the brain have the same temperature.
ANS: C
The accuracy of the tympanic thermometer is attributable to the fact that the
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