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What factors have been shown to increase the risk of SIDS? Select all
that apply - Answer: - recent illness
- sleeping with an adult (co-sleeping)
- smoking around the infant
,An important milestone in the infant's life is the development of object
permanence. This milestone is represented by which of these
statements? - Answer: The infant turns & looks for the mother when
she walks out of his view
The type of play that infants engage in is called? - Answer: Onlooker
What are the clinical manifestations of failure to thrive? Select all that
apply - Answer: - growth failure
- developmental delays
- avoidance of eye contact
What must the nurse teach the parents of the child with cystic fibrosis
about the use of pancreatic enzymes? - Answer: Extra enzymes must
be taken with high-fat foods
A nurse is teaching an adolescent about the appropriate use of his
asthma medications. Which of the following medications should the
nurse instruct the adolescent to use before he participates in exercise?
- Answer: Albuterol
, A child with asthma is undergoing pulmonary function tests. What is
the purpose of the peak expiratory flow rate test? - Answer: Used to
assess the severity of asthma
a 5-year old is recovering from a tonsillectomy & adenoidectomy and is
being discharged home with his mother. Home care instructions should
include which of the following? - Answer: Observe the child for
continuous swallowing.
What assessment finding does the nurse recognize as a manifestation
of acute otitis media? - Answer: Presence of fever and otalgia
(earache)
A 5-year-old is seen in the urgent care clinic with the following history
and symptoms: sudden onset of severe sore throat after going to bed,
drooling and difficulty swallowing, axillary temperature of 102.2°F
(39.0°C), clear breath sounds, and absence of cough. The child appears
anxious and is flushed. Based on these symptoms and history, the nurse
anticipates a diagnosis of - Answer: Acute epiglottis
A 5-year-old child is brought to the emergency department with abrupt
onset of sore throat, pain with swallowing, fever, and sitting upright
and forward. Acute epiglottitis is suspected. What are the most
appropriate nursing interventions? Select all that apply. - Answer: -
Vital signs