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The nurse is assessing an 8-week-old infant in the clinic. The parent states the
infant was feeding well and gaining weight until a few weeks ago and now is
noted to have lost weight and "isn't doing well" per the parent. What action
would the nurse take next?
A. Assess the infant further for an inborn error of metabolism
B. Advise the parent to decrease the feedings daily to every 6 hours
C. Suggest the child be fed in a supine position, using a car seat or carrier
D. Refer the parents to a dietitian for education on increasing the child's
appetite
A
The parent of an infant born with trisomy 18 says to the nurse, "I am so lost...I
can't even think about my baby not being healthy." How should the nurse
respond?
A. "I understand...we occasionally see clients with trisomy 18 and it is very
sad."
B. "This is a difficult time, but let's talk about the ways your baby will outgrow
,this."
C. "I would encourage you to talk with the doctor about ways to cure this
disorder."
D. "This is a sad time for you. I will sit with you quietly in case you want to
talk."
D
The nurse is educating an 18-year-old female client with Turner syndrome.
What information will the nurse include in the teaching plan?
A. Resources regarding infertility and family planning
B. Requirements for post secondary educational needs
C. The need to eliminate amino acids from the diet
D. The options for a cure as the client enters adulthood
A
The nurse is educating a parent after the birth of a newborn who is diagnosed
with phenylketonuria (PKU). Which parent statement indicates teaching has
been effective?
A. "I will supplement my breast milk with prescribed formula."
B. "Once the baby is on solid foods, the dietary restriction will be gone."
C. "The concern is the baby has an excess of a liver enzyme."
D. "I will not breast feed the baby since breast milk contains phenylalanine."
D
The nurse is caring for a newborn diagnosed with an inborn error of
metabolism with several referrals ordered. What referral would the nurse place
as the priority for the infant?
,A. Spiritual advisor
B. Dietitian
C. Community support group
D. Genetic counseling
B
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who has a compromised immune
system. When reviewing laboratory results, which bone marrow component
identifies a dysfunction in bone marrow production? Select all that apply.
A. Macrophages
B. Antigens
C. T lymphocytes
D. B lymphocytes
E. Haptens
C, D
The nurse is instructing parents on how atopic disorders affect the child. For
which disorder would the nurse provide information and counseling? Select all
that apply.
A. Serum sickness
B. Allergic rhinitis
C. Asthma
D. Eczema
, E. Hay fever
B, C, D, E
A young client is admitted to the hospital directly from the clinic. The
physician suspects a problem with the child's immune system. What test does
the nurse anticipate the physician will order for this client?
A. Urine analysis
B. Blood analysis
C. EKG
D. X-ray
B
Nursing students correctly label the group of cells whose job is to ingest,
engulf, and neutralize pathogens as:
A. macrophages.
B. immunogens.
C. immunoglobins.
D. red blood cells.
A
An otherwise healthy 18-month-old child with a history of febrile seizures is in
the well-child clinic. Which statement by the father would indicate to the nurse
that additional teaching should be done?
A. "I have ibuprofen available in case it's needed."
B. "My child will likely outgrow these seizures by age 5."
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The nurse is assessing an 8-week-old infant in the clinic. The parent states the
infant was feeding well and gaining weight until a few weeks ago and now is
noted to have lost weight and "isn't doing well" per the parent. What action
would the nurse take next?
A. Assess the infant further for an inborn error of metabolism
B. Advise the parent to decrease the feedings daily to every 6 hours
C. Suggest the child be fed in a supine position, using a car seat or carrier
D. Refer the parents to a dietitian for education on increasing the child's
appetite
A
The parent of an infant born with trisomy 18 says to the nurse, "I am so lost...I
can't even think about my baby not being healthy." How should the nurse
respond?
A. "I understand...we occasionally see clients with trisomy 18 and it is very
sad."
B. "This is a difficult time, but let's talk about the ways your baby will outgrow
,this."
C. "I would encourage you to talk with the doctor about ways to cure this
disorder."
D. "This is a sad time for you. I will sit with you quietly in case you want to
talk."
D
The nurse is educating an 18-year-old female client with Turner syndrome.
What information will the nurse include in the teaching plan?
A. Resources regarding infertility and family planning
B. Requirements for post secondary educational needs
C. The need to eliminate amino acids from the diet
D. The options for a cure as the client enters adulthood
A
The nurse is educating a parent after the birth of a newborn who is diagnosed
with phenylketonuria (PKU). Which parent statement indicates teaching has
been effective?
A. "I will supplement my breast milk with prescribed formula."
B. "Once the baby is on solid foods, the dietary restriction will be gone."
C. "The concern is the baby has an excess of a liver enzyme."
D. "I will not breast feed the baby since breast milk contains phenylalanine."
D
The nurse is caring for a newborn diagnosed with an inborn error of
metabolism with several referrals ordered. What referral would the nurse place
as the priority for the infant?
,A. Spiritual advisor
B. Dietitian
C. Community support group
D. Genetic counseling
B
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who has a compromised immune
system. When reviewing laboratory results, which bone marrow component
identifies a dysfunction in bone marrow production? Select all that apply.
A. Macrophages
B. Antigens
C. T lymphocytes
D. B lymphocytes
E. Haptens
C, D
The nurse is instructing parents on how atopic disorders affect the child. For
which disorder would the nurse provide information and counseling? Select all
that apply.
A. Serum sickness
B. Allergic rhinitis
C. Asthma
D. Eczema
, E. Hay fever
B, C, D, E
A young client is admitted to the hospital directly from the clinic. The
physician suspects a problem with the child's immune system. What test does
the nurse anticipate the physician will order for this client?
A. Urine analysis
B. Blood analysis
C. EKG
D. X-ray
B
Nursing students correctly label the group of cells whose job is to ingest,
engulf, and neutralize pathogens as:
A. macrophages.
B. immunogens.
C. immunoglobins.
D. red blood cells.
A
An otherwise healthy 18-month-old child with a history of febrile seizures is in
the well-child clinic. Which statement by the father would indicate to the nurse
that additional teaching should be done?
A. "I have ibuprofen available in case it's needed."
B. "My child will likely outgrow these seizures by age 5."