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A child recently treated for strep throat presents with gross hematuria, facial
swelling, and elevated blood pressure. Laboratory tests reveal proteinuria and
azotemia. Which condition should the nurse suspect?
a) Acute pyelonephritis.
b) Acute glomerular nephritis.
c) Nephrotic syndrome.
d) IgA nephropathy.
b) Acute glomerular nephritis.
Rationale
Acute glomerulonephritis (GN) usually manifests after strept throat or other
streptococcal infection. Typical signs of acute GN include gross hematuria, facial
edema, hypertension, and proteinuria.
A child who is recovering from surgery for removal of a Wilms tumor develops
abdominal pain and distension, absence of bowel sounds, and vomiting. Which
,complication should the nurse suspect?
a) Intestinal obstruction.
b) Abdominal peritonitis.
c) Pyloric stenosis.
d) Infectious gastritis. a) Intestinal obstruction.
Rationale
Surgical intervention for Wilms tumor involves removal of the tumor, which
requires either a partial or radical nephrectomy. Small bowel obstruction is one of
the most common postoperative complications following removal of a Wilms
tumor.
A child diagnosed with Wilms tumor is being treated with dactinomycin. What
class of drug is this medication?
a) Mitotic inhibitor.
b) Antitumor antibiotic.
c) Corticosteroid.
d) Alkylating agent. b) Antitumor antibiotic.
Rationale
Dactinomycin, also known as actinomycin D, is an anti-tumor antibiotic used in
the treatment of a variety of cancers, including Wilms tumor.
The nurse is reviewing medication education with a client who was prescribed
triamcinolone (Dermasorb) for the treatment of eczema. Which statement by the
client indicates the client misunderstands safe administration?
a) Apply to affected areas, avoiding contact with the eyes.
b) Continue to apply medication for a few days after area has cleared.
, c) Cover weeping or denuded areas with an occlusive dressing after medication
application.
d) Affected areas treated with the medication can burn easily with sunlight
exposure. c)
Cover weeping or denuded areas with an occlusive dressing after medication
application. The nurse explains to a new staff member that the goals of the
therapeutic milieu for eating disorder are designed to help a client establish
more adaptive behavioral patterns and develop normal eating habits.
The nurse is caring for a client who has a fiberglass long leg cast on the right leg.
Which nursing actions should be implemented in the cast care of this client?
SATA
a) Smelling the cast and feeling for the presence of hot spots on the cast.
b) Checking neurovascular status of the right exposed foot and toes every four
hours.
c) Using a soft cotton-tipped 6-inch swab to help scratch beneath the cast.
d) Placing the nurse's finger in the client's cast while performing cast care.
e) Covering the perineal area of the cast with plastic before client uses the fracture
bedpan.
a) Smelling the cast and feeling for the presence of hot spots on the cast.
b) Checking neurovascular status of the right exposed foot and toes
every four hours. d) Placing the nurse's finger in the client's cast while
performing cast care.
e) Covering the perineal area of the cast with plastic before client uses the fracture
bedpan.
Rationale