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The nurse would suggest (D) This is an inflammation of the small blood vessels
genetic counseling for of the skin, joints, bowels, and kidneys and is common
each of the following in children. However, it is not genetic
except:
(A) Sickle cell anemia
(B) B-thalassemia
(C) Hemophilia A
(D) Henoch-Schonlein
purpura
,A child with nephrotic A, C, D The desired effect of corticosteroids in
syndrome is receiving treating a child with nephrotic syndrome is to reduce
corticosteroids. Which of inflammation and cause fluid to be removed from the
the following statements body. It may increase blood pressure or make the
by the parent would cause child more prone to infections, but it is not a desired
the nurse to reinforce the outcome. An increase of protein in the urine would
instructions? suggest that the child is worse and not improving
(A) "My child's blood from treatment
pressure is good because
of the steroids"
(B) "Steroids reduce
inflammation"
(C) "Steroids are making
my child's urine have solid
particles"
(D) "Steroids prevent my
child from getting an
infection"
(E) "Steroids make the
kidneys work better"
A nurse on the neurology The nurse should first ensure proper oxygenation
unit is monitoring an 8- insert an airway into the client's mouth administer
year-old child admitted intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) benzodiazepine
with seizures. The child
experiences a prolonged
tonic-clonic seizure.
,A school nurse is called to The nurse should first address the child's wheezing
the school cafeteria after a and swelling of lips
13-year-old child is
reported to have sudden
difficulty breathing. The
child has a history of
asthma and allergies to
peanuts. The focused
nursing assessment
reveals difficulty
breathing, inspiratory and
expiratory wheezing,
swelling of lips, and a rash
on the face. The child
reports feeling nauseated,
having chest tightness,
and feeling faint.
Assessment findings, erythema
finding indicates
folliculitis.
Assessment findings, erythema and lymphedema
finding indicates impetigo.
Assessment findings, erythema, pain, swelling, lymphedema and fever
finding indicates cellulitis.
, A 15-year-old female The nurse suspects the client has
adolescent visits the a sexually transmitted infection
school nurse. The client as evidenced by
appears anxious and yellow, green odorous drainage
states they have been
dating a couple of
different friends. The client
states that they went to a
party the other night and
does not remember the
entire night. The client
states "I woke up and
some of my clothes were
missing. Now I have been
experiencing some pain
when I pee and there is
yellow, green drainage
that smells awful."
A nurse on a pediatric unit The nurse should first address the child's
finds a 3-year-old child airway followed by the child's breathing, then
unconscious. The child perfusion
does not respond to
stimuli. The nurse calls a
code and starts to
perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR).
A nurse in a pediatrician's The parent requires further education when the
office is educating a parent states"My infant should be able to sit on their
parent of a 2-month-old own by 3 months.", "I will be able to play games like
infant about peek-a-boo with my infant when they are 4 months
developmental old.", and "At 6 months, my baby should be able to
milestones. feed themselves."