NURS360 HESI Adolescents level 2 (A's)
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A 15-year-old adolescent is diagnosed with endometriosis. The client has severe, acute, and
incapacitating symptoms. What would be the anticipated line of treatment? - Answer✔surgical
intervention
A 15-year-old is grounded for 2 weeks by her parents for smoking in school. The adolescent tells
the school nurse, "It's not fair that I get punished when my friends get away with doing the
same thing." What is the best response by the nurse? - Answer✔Answer: 3. "When errors in
judgment are made, people must be prepared to take the consequences for their actions."
A 16-year-old girl has been admitted to the pediatric eating disorders unit with a diagnosis of
anorexia and is undergoing behavioral therapy. Unit privileges are based on weight gain and
have been explained to the client. What is the most appropriate intervention for the nurse to
use when taking the lunch tray to the client's room? - Answer✔Answer: 1. Setting the tray
down and saying nothing
A 16-year-old male asks the nurse about the use of condoms. He states, "I've used condoms in
the past, but I'm not sure I'm using them correctly." What should be included as part of the
teaching plan about condoms? - Answer✔Answer: 2. The condom must be positioned after an
erection has occurred.
A 17-year-old adolescent with a history of asthma is brought to the emergency department in
respiratory distress. A nurse immediately places the client in a bed with the head of the bed
elevated and administers oxygen with a facemask. The primary healthcare provider performs a
physical assessment and admits the adolescent to the pediatric unit. What is the priority
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nursing intervention in regard to the primary healthcare provider's prescriptions? -
Answer✔Answer: 1. Administering the nebulizer treatment to facilitate breathing
An 18-year-old adolescent reports irregularity in menses. Physical examination reveals
decreased blood pressure. Her mother complains that her child often fears gaining weight and
has a distorted self-image. What could be the reason for irregular menses? - Answer✔Answer:
2. anorexia
A 19-year old client is diagnosed with a heavy and palpable hard mass on the anterior aspect of
the testis. Which treatment would be appropriate? - Answer✔Answer: 4. Radical inguinal
orchiectomy
A 19-year-old primigravida in the first trimester of pregnancy is diagnosed with gonorrhea.
What dosage of ceftriaxone is recommended to prevent the transmission of gonorrhea? -
Answer✔Answer: 250 mg started immediately
A client's body mass index (BMI) is 31. This client has a history of hyperinsulinemia caused by an
intracranial tumor. Which treatment strategies would be beneficial? Select all that apply. -
Answer✔Answers: 3. Octreotide, 4. Metformin
A client currently taking medication for bacterial vaginosis complaints of an unpleasant metallic
taste, nausea, and vomiting. Which medication would be responsible for this condition? -
Answer✔Metronidazole
A client visits a primary healthcare provider because of painful urination. The primary
healthcare provider confirms that the client has candidiasis. Which medications would be
prescribed? Select all that apply. - Answer✔Answers: 2. Miconazole, 3. Clotrimazole
A client with recurrent episodes of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain arrives at the
hospital. Assessments by the primary healthcare provider reveal that the cremasteric reflex is
absent, and emergency surgery is performed. What is the likely diagnosis? - Answer✔Answer:
4. Testicular torsion
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