accurate answers
1. What child should the nurse see first after receiving end of shift report?
a. sickle cell anemia and reports decreased vision in left eye
b. school-aged child with CF who has frequent non-productive cough
c. preschooler with asthma and a peak flow meter reading green zone
d. adolscent with menigititis with sensitivty to light and noise: a. sickle cell anemia
2. Behavioral characteristics of a toddler: Expresses likes and dislikes
3. Buck's traction following a leg fracture, what action should the nurse take?-
: Assess perphieral pulses once every 4 hours
4. Potential indication of physical abuse?: symmetric burns bilateral lower ex- tremities
5. A 10-year old with ahead injury. What would indicate they are developing DM?: increased
sodium levels
6. Diaper dermatitis treatment: zinc oxide
7.Infant with an epidural hematoma from head injury, what intervention should the nurse
include in plan?: IMPLEMENT SEIZURE PRECAUTIONS
8. A child who has hemophilia fell on the playground. What should the nurse do?: Apply ice
pack to the joint
, 9. Nursing actions for nephrotic syndrome patient: Provide thorough skin care
10.Teaching a 5-year old about a surgical procedure technique?: Use sensory experiences
-what they will feel, see, hear, and taste
11.Nursing action for a child with a history of myelomeningocele?: Attach a latex allergy
identification band
12.Relaxation strategies with a young child: Rock the child using long, rhythmic movements
13.Managing asthma and using a peak expiratory flow meter.: "I will continue to take my
medication when my peak flow rate Is in the green zone"
14.Interventions for a preschooler preparing for a tonsillectomy: Encourage the preschooler
to bring a favorite toy to the hospital
15.Nurising priority following a tonsillectomy?: Monitor for frequent swallowing
16.What should the nurse report as an indication as impending airway ob- struction?:
Nasal flaring
17.Possible cause of UTIs: Constipation; Large stool masses may prevent com- plete emptying
of the bladder.
18.Pain rating scale for a 3 year-old?: FACES scale