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VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026
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(NGN) A nurse is B. Dornase alfa
reviewing a child's D. Water soluble vitamins
medical record. Which E. Pancreatic lipase
of the following
medications should the
nurse expect the
provider to prescribe or
reconcile from the
child's home meds list?
Scenario: Cystic fibrosis
at 3 months, failure to
thrive, has chronic
obstructive
pulmonary disease.
Wheezing, rhonchi,
paroxysmal cough,
dyspnea. Parent reports
large frothy, foul-
smelling stool. Child has
deficient levels of
vitamins A, D, E and K
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Barrel shape chest,
clubbed finger
bilaterally, RR 40/min
wheezing rhonchi,
bilateral dyspnea,
paroxysmal cough.
Temp: 101.1 HR: 100 RR:40
BP: 100/57
Labs: sputum culture
positive for
pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Stool analysis: the
presence of fat and
enzymes.
Chest x ray:
obstructive
emphysema WBC:
20,000mm3
A. Meperidine
B. Dornase alfa
C. Acetaminophen
D. Water soluble vitamins
E. Pancreatic lipase
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(NGN) A nurse is - Anticipated:
caring for a 7-year- A. Educate the child about proper personal hygiene.
old child who has B. Administer sulfamethoxazole and trimethronin.
urinary incontinence. A
E. Advise child guardians about use of sunscreen.
7- year-old client who
- Contraindicated:
weight is 18.1 kg (39.9
C. Administer salicylic acid for pain and fever.
lb.) was admitted
with a UTI. The child D. Ensure child receives a maximum of 1,200 mL/day of
reports pain and fluid.
burning upon urination
and feeling like they
need to go to the
bathroom all the time.
The child guardian
reports client has been
incontinent of urine the
past 2 nights and the
urine has very
strong odor.
T: 100.4 HR 80 RR: 22 BP:
106/65
T: 101.1 F HR: 90 RR: 23 BP:
105/65
Indicate if the
potential intervention
is anticipated or
contraindicated for
the client.
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A. Educate the child
about proper personal
hygiene.
B. Administer
sulfamethoxazole
and trimethronin.
C. Administer salicylic
acid for pain and
fever.
D. Ensure child receives a
maximum of 1,200
mL/day of fluid.
E. Advise child
guardians about use
of sunscreen.
(NGN) Child - Acute Laryngotrancheobronchitis:
presents to ED A. Irritability
guardian reports a B. Cough findings at 0800
child woke up
C. Stridor
coughing with a low-
D. Temperature
grade fever. Child
- Pneumonia:
alert restless in
guardians' arms. RR easy. B. Cough findings at 0800
No cough noted. Child D. Temperature
became agitated.
Hoarse cry noted with
audible inspiratory
stridor. Barking
non-productive
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