Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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The nursing student identifies Use a dropper and slowly inject the liquid into the side of the
which technique as the correct infant's mouth.
one to use when giving oral
medications to an infant?
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A nurse is administering ear Pull the pinna of the ear up and back to straighten the external
drops to a 7-year-old girl. What ear canal.
should the nurse do?
A mother of a newborn brings "Yes, your child will get 3 shots next time. They will be the polio
her child to the well child clinic vaccine (called IPV), Haemophilus influenza B vaccine (called
the week after birth. The mother Hib), and hepatitis B vaccine. They will be given in the thigh."
asks the nurse if the child will
get any "shots" at the next
appointment. The best response
from the nurse would be:
The nurse is administering 1. The nurse compares the child's ID band with the medication
medications to a 10-year-old record.
child who takes medications at 2. The nurse carefully reads the label on the side of the
home for a chronic condition. medication bottle.
The child's parent is at the 3. The nurse documents the medication administration after
bedside. What are appropriate giving the medication.
guidelines for medication
administration to this client?
Select all that apply.
, A 4-year-old child is admitted to Reread the armband
the hospital for surgery. Before
the nurse administers medicine,
the best way to identify the child
would be to:
The nurse is preparing to The client received insulin aspart 2 hours ago.
administer regular insulin to a
child following lunch. Which
finding will cause the nurse to
question administering the
medication?
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Parents question the necessity The importance of avoiding unpleasant experiences in the child's
of moving their preschooler room and bed in order for both to remain safe places.
from her room to another place
to insert her IV line. The nurse
explains:
The nurse is teaching a parent 1. Gently restrain the child's head and arms.
how to administer medications 2. Have the parent administer the medication.
to her young child. Which 3.Hold the child against the body with the head raised.
instructions are appropriate?
Select all that apply.
An infant is to have a scalp-vein The scalp veins are easily visualized.
intravenous infusion begun.
What is an advantage of this
insertion site?
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The nurse is caring for an 8- "I can pinch her nose to make it easier to swallow."
year-old girl who requires
medication that is only available
in an enteric tablet form. The
nurse is teaching the mother
how to help the girl swallow the
medication. Which statement
indicates a need for further
teaching?
Samuel, a 1-month-old baby, is The vastus lateralis muscle...the largest muscle mass in the
severely ill and has been groups
prescribed an injection as part
of his drug therapy. What is the
preferred injection site?
A toddler requires 1.5 mL (.05 oz) Divide the dose. Administer 0.75 mL (0.25 oz) IM in each vastus
of an antibiotic given lateralis.
intramuscularly (IM). How will
the nurse administer this
medication?