ATI RN Pediatric Proctored Exam with NGN:
Ratioanale: Administer folic acid as prescribed, Monitor oxygen saturation continuously, Instruct the parent to
ensure the pneumococcal vaccine is current:, Apply cold compresses to the affected joints, Give oral
hydroxyurea
Rationale: Establishing a reward system is beneficial for children with autism spectrum disorder as it provides positive reinforcement for desired
behaviors, helping to encourage and maintain them.
,Rationale: This is because oxygen saturation below 90% indicates that the infant is not getting enough
oxygen and central cyanosis (bluish color of the skin due to lack of oxygen) is a sign of severe respiratory
distress.
Rationale: Rationale: When a child ingests a toxic dose of acetylsalicylic acid, it can lead to salicylate toxicity, which can cause
hyperpyrexia (high fever), among other symptoms such as vomiting, tinnitus, confusion, and dehydration. Hyperpyrexia is a
serious complication that can lead to neurological damage and is a medical emergency that requires prompt intervention. The
nurse should monitor the child's temperature and administer antipyretic medications as necessary to reduce the fever.
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