NURS307 PEDIATRIC PROCTORED EXAM
REVIEW THE LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS,
PRACTICE TEST AND KNOWLEDGE CHECK
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS// ALREADY
GRADEDA+
Normal Heart Rate/Temperature/ Blood Pressure/ Urinary Output
for a 10-year old - CORRECT ANSWER-60-100 beats per minute
37-37.5 degrees C (98.6- 99.5 F)
97-128 (Sytolic)/ 55 to 88 (Diastolic)
33-58 mL/hr
,Expected findings after an appendix repair + findings to report -
CORRECT ANSWER-absence of peristalsis (expected)*
brown to green tinged drainage for NG tube (expected)
ruptured appendix --> WBC >20,000/mm3 (expected)
passage of dark red stools with mucus (unexpected)
--> Meckel Diverticulum
Age range for each population? (infant, toddler, pre-school,
school-age, adolescent, teenager) - CORRECT ANSWER-birth to
1
1-3 years
3-6 years
6-12 years old
13-18 years old
, Nursing Actions for a child receiving chemotherapy and is
severely immunocompromised?
Lab Values to expect/report?
WBC, Prealbumin, Hgb/Hct Normal and Abnormal Values? -
CORRECT ANSWER-screen visitors for indications of infection
Expect:
- WBC 5,000-9,500/mm3
Note: Infection --> body temperature, redness, edema, warmth, or
drainage of wound or IV sites
- Prealbumin 15-33/mm3
Note:
prealbulbumin, albumin, and transferrin levels= nutrition status
- Platelets 150,000-400,000/mm3
Note: to test for hemorrhage and thrombocytopenia
Report:
REVIEW THE LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS,
PRACTICE TEST AND KNOWLEDGE CHECK
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS// ALREADY
GRADEDA+
Normal Heart Rate/Temperature/ Blood Pressure/ Urinary Output
for a 10-year old - CORRECT ANSWER-60-100 beats per minute
37-37.5 degrees C (98.6- 99.5 F)
97-128 (Sytolic)/ 55 to 88 (Diastolic)
33-58 mL/hr
,Expected findings after an appendix repair + findings to report -
CORRECT ANSWER-absence of peristalsis (expected)*
brown to green tinged drainage for NG tube (expected)
ruptured appendix --> WBC >20,000/mm3 (expected)
passage of dark red stools with mucus (unexpected)
--> Meckel Diverticulum
Age range for each population? (infant, toddler, pre-school,
school-age, adolescent, teenager) - CORRECT ANSWER-birth to
1
1-3 years
3-6 years
6-12 years old
13-18 years old
, Nursing Actions for a child receiving chemotherapy and is
severely immunocompromised?
Lab Values to expect/report?
WBC, Prealbumin, Hgb/Hct Normal and Abnormal Values? -
CORRECT ANSWER-screen visitors for indications of infection
Expect:
- WBC 5,000-9,500/mm3
Note: Infection --> body temperature, redness, edema, warmth, or
drainage of wound or IV sites
- Prealbumin 15-33/mm3
Note:
prealbulbumin, albumin, and transferrin levels= nutrition status
- Platelets 150,000-400,000/mm3
Note: to test for hemorrhage and thrombocytopenia
Report: