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Chapter 30:  The Child with  Neuromuscula r or Muscular  Dysfunction  Hockenberry:  Wong's  Essentials of  Pediatric  Nursing, 10th  Edition
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    Chapter 30: The Child with Neuromuscula r or Muscular Dysfunction Hockenberry: Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 10th Edition

  • 1. The nurse is planning a staff in-service on childhood spastic cerebral palsy. What characterizes spastic cerebral palsy? a. Hypertonicity and poor control of posture, balance, and coordinated motion b. Athetosis and dystonic movements c. Wide-based gait and poor performance of rapid, repetitive movements d. Tremors and lack of active movement - ANS: A Hypertonicity and poor control of posture, balance, and coordinated motion are part of the classification of spastic cerebral pals...
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Chapter 30:  The Child with  Neuromuscula r or Muscular  Dysfunction  Hockenberry:  Wong's  Essentials of  Pediatric  Nursing, 10th  Edition
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    Chapter 30: The Child with Neuromuscula r or Muscular Dysfunction Hockenberry: Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 10th Edition

  • 1. The nurse is planning a staff in-service on childhood spastic cerebral palsy. What characterizes spastic cerebral palsy? a. Hypertonicity and poor control of posture, balance, and coordinated motion b. Athetosis and dystonic movements c. Wide-based gait and poor performance of rapid, repetitive movements d. Tremors and lack of active movement - ANS: A Hypertonicity and poor control of posture, balance, and coordinated motion are part of the classification of spastic cerebral pals...
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Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing  Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022
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    Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022

  • What was one of the major strides in pediatric care made by Dr. Abraham Jacobi? a. Pediatric wards in hospitals b. Free inoculations against smallpox c. Milk stations in the city of New York d. Serving nutritious foods in orphanages - ANS: C Dr. Abraham Jacobi, referred to as the father of pediatrics, initiated the establishment of milk stations in New York demonstrating how to sanitize milk for children. 2. What was founded by Lillian Wald? a. National Commission on Children b....
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Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing  Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022
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    Chapter 30: Basic Pediatric Nursing Care NCLEX QUESTIONS QUIZ 8 2022

  • What was one of the major strides in pediatric care made by Dr. Abraham Jacobi? a. Pediatric wards in hospitals b. Free inoculations against smallpox c. Milk stations in the city of New York d. Serving nutritious foods in orphanages - ANS: C Dr. Abraham Jacobi, referred to as the father of pediatrics, initiated the establishment of milk stations in New York demonstrating how to sanitize milk for children. 2. What was founded by Lillian Wald? a. National Commission on Children b....
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FUNDAMENTALS: CHAPTER 30: VITAL SIGNS  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
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    FUNDAMENTALS: CHAPTER 30: VITAL SIGNS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022

  • . A patient has a head injury and damages the hypothalamus. Which vital sign will the nurse monitor most closely? a. Pulse b. Respirations c. Temperature d. Blood pressure - ANS: C Disease or trauma to the hypothalamus or the spinal cord, which carries hypothalamic messages, causes serious alterations in temperature control. The hypothalamus does not control pulse, respirations, or blood pressure. 2. A patient presents with heatstroke. The nurse uses cool packs, cooling blanket, ...
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FUNDAMENTALS: CHAPTER 30: VITAL SIGNS  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
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    FUNDAMENTALS: CHAPTER 30: VITAL SIGNS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022

  • . A patient has a head injury and damages the hypothalamus. Which vital sign will the nurse monitor most closely? a. Pulse b. Respirations c. Temperature d. Blood pressure - ANS: C Disease or trauma to the hypothalamus or the spinal cord, which carries hypothalamic messages, causes serious alterations in temperature control. The hypothalamus does not control pulse, respirations, or blood pressure. 2. A patient presents with heatstroke. The nurse uses cool packs, cooling blanket, ...
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