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A nurse is assessing an infant A
who has untreated congenital
hypothyroidism. Which of the
following manifestations should
the nurse expect?
A. Constipation
B. Hyperreflexia
C. Oily skin
D. Hyperthermia
A nurse is reviewing the medical A
record of a 2-month-old infant
who has rotavirus. The nurse
notes a hemoglobin level of 12
g/dL and a hematocrit of 51%.
Which of the following
statements by the nurse
indicates an understanding of
the laboratory values?
A. "The infant might be
dehydrated."
B. "The infant might be anemic."
C. "The infant might have
received too much fluid."
D. "The infant might have
leukemia."
,A nurse is teaching the family of B
a child about hospice care.
Which of the following
statements should the nurse
include in the teaching?
A. "The hospice staff will be the
primary caregivers for the child."
B. "Hospice staff members
consider the family's needs to
be just as important as those of
the child."
C. "Hospice care will end with
the death of your child."
D. "The priority of hospice care
is to provide curative treatment
for the child."
A nurse is teaching the guardian C
of a school-age child who has
diabetes mellitus how to
recognize diabetic ketoacidosis
(DKA). Which of the following
findings should the nurse
identify as a manifestation of this
complication?
A. Slow heart rate
B. Protruding eyeballs
C. Deep, rapid respirations
D. Decreased urinary output
The nurse is preparing to B
administer an oral medication to
an 8-month-old infant. Which of
the following actions should the
nurse take?
A. Mix the medication with 1 tsp
of honey to sweeten the taste
for the infant
B. Use an oral syringe to place
the medication alongside the
infant's tongue
C. Add the medication to the
infant's bottle of formula
D. Place the infant in a supine
position to administer the
medication
,A nurse in an emergency C
department is assessing an
infant who has
laryngotracheobronchitis. Which
of the following findings should
the nurse report as an indication
of impending airway
obstruction?
A. Bradycardia
B. Respiratory depression
C. Nasal flaring
D. Barking cough
A school nurse is assessing a B,D,E
child who has been stung by a
bee. The child's hand is swelling,
and the nurse notes that the
child is allergic to insect stings
Which of the following findings
should the nurse expect if the
child develops anaphylaxis?
(Select all that apply.)
A. Bradycardia
B. Nausea
C. Hypertension
D. Urticaria
E. Stridor
A nurse is caring for an infant B
who has a tracheoesophageal
fistula. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
A. Place the infant in a lateral
position
B. Perform oropharyngeal
suctioning
C. Administer ranitidine orally
D. Thicken the infant's formula
A nurse is creating a plan of care B
for a child who has leukopenia
secondary to chemotherapy.
Which of the following
interventions should the nurse
include in the plan?
A. Maintain the child on bed rest
B. Monitor the child for
increased temperature
C. Administer oxygen to the
child
D. Monitor the child for bleeding
, A school nurse is providing A,C,D
dietary teaching for an
adolescent who has type 1
diabetes mellitus. Which of the
following responses by the
adolescent indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
(Select all that apply.)
A. "I should eat extra food on
busy days when I am more
active."
B. "I should wait for 2 hr after
eating before going swimming
with my friends."
C. "I should increase my intake
of sugar-free fluids when I am
sick."
D. "I should eat a snack 30 min
before my baseball games start."
E. "I should have a 16 oz sports
drink if I start feeling weak or
shaky."
A nurse is preparing to assess a A
2-year-old toddler. Which of the
following behaviors should the
nurse expect during the
examination?
A. The child prefers to sit on the
parent's lap during the
examination
B. The child is interested in how
the examination equipment
works
C. The child asks specific
questions about body functions
D. The child questions how her
development compares to other
children at the same age
A nurse is preparing to B
administer a liquid medication to
an infant. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
A. Administer the medication
while the infant is supine
B. Give the medication at the
side of the infant's mouth
C. Add the medication to a full
bottle of the infant's formula
D. Administer the medication
slowly while holding the nares
closed