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A nurse is instructing a mother of a six-month-old baby on how
to use a car seat. Which of the mother's statements below best
describes her comprehension of the lesson?
A: Rather than utilizing a seat belt, I should use lower anchors
and tethers to fasten the car seat.
B: The car seat harness should be positioned one inch above my
infant's shoulders.
C: I'll ensure that the car seat is positioned at a 90-degree angle.
D: For extended trips, I'll use a blanket to cushion my infant's car
seat.A: Instead of using a seat belt to secure the car seat, I
should use lower anchors and tethers or the LATCH child safety
,A preschooler receiving hydrotherapy treatment for wound
debridement after a burn injury is under the care of a nurse.
Before the procedure, which of the following steps should the
nurse take?
A: Treat the child's wound with topical antibacterial ointment
B: cover the child's wound with a mesh gauze dressing; C: give
the child an analgesic; D: start the youngster on preventative
antibiotic medication; Analgesia and/or sedation are necessary
for the excruciating process of hydrotherapy for wound
debridement. When pain is managed, the body's physiological
demands from stress are lessened, which lowers the risk of
depression and PTSD in kids.
A nurse is developing a care plan for a toddler with 3+ pitting
edema and minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS). Which
intervention from the list below should the nurse incorporate
, into the plan?
A: Encourage the kid to drink more fluids.
B: Put the youngster in an isolation room for airborne infections;
C: Increase the toddler's salt intake; D: Give the toddler
corticosteroids; When caring for children with MCNS, the nurse
should understand that corticosteroids are the recommended
course of treatment. As a result, the nurse's plan of care for this
youngster should include the administration of prescribed
corticosteroids.
During a well-child visit, a nurse is evaluating a three-year-old
youngster. Which of these symptoms ought to be reported to
the provider by the nurse?
A: blood pressure of 90/50; B: respiration rate of 45/min; C:
weight of 14.5 kg or 32 lb; D: heart rate of 110/min; Respiratory
dysfunction and acute respiratory distress may be indicated by a