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Which Instruction Should The Nurse Include In The Discharge Teaching Plan Of A 7-Year-Old Girl

Which Instruction Should The Nurse
Include In The Discharge Teaching Plan
Of A 7-Year-Old Girl With A History Of
Frequent Urinary Tract Infections?
1. The nurse is planning discharge teaching for a client who had an evacuation of gestational
trophoblastic disease (GTD) two days ago. Which information is most important for the nurse to include in
this client’s teaching plan? A. Oral contraceptive use for at least one year.
2. The nurse is planning care for a client at 30-weeks gestation who is experiencing preterm labor. What
maternal prescription is most important in preventing this fetus from developing respiratory distress
syndrome?
C. Betamethasone (Celestone) 12 mg deep IM.
3. The nurse places one hand above the symphysis while massaging the fundus of a multiparous client
whose uterine tone is boggy 15 minutes after delivering a 7 pound 10 ounce infant. Which information
should the nurse provide the client about this ding? B. Both the lower uterine segment and the fundus

4. Which instruction should the nurse include in the discharge teaching plan of a 7-year-old girl with a
history of frequent urinary tract infections?
D. Monitor for changes in urinary odor.
5. A pregnant woman in the rst trimester of pregnancy has a hemoglobin of 8.6 mg/dl and a hematocrit
of 25.1%. What foot should the nurse encourage this client to include in her diet? B. Chicken.
6. The newborn nursery admission protocol includes a prescption for phytonadione (Vitamin K1,
AquaMEPHYTON) 0.5 mg IM to newborns upon admission. The ampoule provides 2 mg/ml. How many ml
should the nurse administer? 0.3
7. The nurse is preparing to administer methylergonovine maleate (Methergine) to a postpartum client.
Based on what assessment nding should the nurse withhold the drug? C. Blood pressure 149/90.
8. The nurse is preparing a 10-year-old with a lacerated forehead for suturing. Both parents and a 12-
year-old sibling are the child bedside. Which instruction best supports this family? A. “ While waiting for
the healthcare provider, only one visitor may stay with the child”
9. The nurse is planning care for a 16-year-old, who has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). The nurse
includes activities to strengthen and mobilize the joints and surrounding muscle. Which physical therapy
regimen should the nurse encourage the adolescent to implement? C. Exercise in a swimming pool.
10. A primigravida arrives at the observation unit of the maternity unit because thinks is in labor. The
nurse applies the external fetal heart monitor and determines that the fetal heart rate is 140
beats/minute and the contractions are occurring irregularly every 10 to 15 minutes. What assessment
nding conrms to the nurse that the client is not labor at this time? D. Contractions decrease with
walking.
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11. Which toy is most appropriate for a 10-year-old child with acute rheumatic fever who is on strict
bedrest? D. Checkers

12. The nurse has completed a teaching plan for the mother of a child who is taking digitalis and a diuretic
for treatment of the heart failure. Choosing which lunch would indicate that the mother understands the
best diet for her child? B. Peanut butter and banana sandwich with orange juice.
13. A breastfeeding infant, screened for congenital hypothyroidism, is found to have low levels of
thyroxine (T4) and high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). What is the best explanation for this
nding? C. The TSH is high because of the low production of T4 by the thyroid.
14. A full-term, 24-hour-old infant in the nursery regurgitates and suddenly turns cyanotic. What should
the nurse do rst? D. Stimulate the infant to cry.
15. At 6-weeks gestation, the rubella titer of a client indicates she is non-immune. When is the best time
to administer a rubella vaccine to this client? D. Early postpartum, within 72 hours of delivery.
16. A client is receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) to augment early labor. Which assessment is most important for
the nurse to obtain each time the infusion rate is increased? D. Contraction pattern.
17. One day after vaginal delivery of a full-term baby, a postpartum client’s white blood cell count is
15,000/mm3. What action should the nurse take rst? A. Check the dierential, since the WBC is normal
for this client.
18. A client delivers a viable infant, but begins to have excessive uncontrolled vaginal bleeding after the IV
Pitocin is infused. When notifying the healthcare provider of the client’s condition, what information is
most important for the nurse to provide? A. Maternal blood pressure.
19. While obtaining the vital signs of a 10-year-old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the nurse
observes the child swallowing every 2 to 3 minutes. Which assessment should the nurse implement? A.
Inspect the posterior oropharynx.
20. During a routine clinic visit, the nurse determines that a 5-year-old boy’s blood pressure is 112/70.
When calculating the child’s blood pressure percentile, the nurse adjusts the calculation for age and
height. What actions should the nurse implement next? A. Compare the child’s blood pressure with
readings from previous visits.
21. A neonate who has congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) presents with ambiguous genitalia. What is
the primary nursing consideration when supporting the parents of a child with this anomaly? C. Oer
information about ultrasonography and genotyping to determine sex assignment.

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22. A 3-year-old boy in a daycare facility scratches his head frequently, and the nurse conrms the
presence of head lice. The nurse washes the child’s hair with permethrin (Nix) shampoo and calls his
parents. What instruction should the nurse provide to the parents about treatment for head lice? A.
Rewash the child’s hair following a 24-hour isolation period. B. Wash the child’s bed linens and clothing in
hot soapy water. —- Maybe this C. Take the child to a hair salon for a shampoo and a shorter haircut. D.
Dispose of the child’s brusches, combs, and others hair accessories.
23. During a 26-week gestation prenatal exam, a client reports occasional dizziness and lightheadness
when she is lying down. What intervention is best for the nurse to recommend to this client. D. Elevate
the head with two pillows while sleeping.
24. The current vital signs for a primipara who delivered vaginally during the previous shift are:
temperature 100.4 F, heart rate 58 beats/minute, respiratory rate 16 breaths/minute, and blood pressure
130/74. What action should the nurse implement? A. Document the vital signs in the record.
25. The nurse is assessing a 9-year-old boy who has been admitted to the hospital with possible acute
poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN). In obtaining his history, what information is most
signicant? C. A sore throat last week
26. A 4-day postpartum client calls the clinic and reports that her nipples are so sore that she does not
know if she can continue to breastfeed her infant. What instruction is best for the nurse to provide? C.
Apply hot packs just before each feeding.
27. A loading dose of terbutaline (Bretine) 250 mcg IV is prescribed for a client in preterm labor. Brethine
20 mg is added to 1000 ml D5W. How many ml of the solution should the nurse administer? (Enter
numeric value only)
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28. A newborn with myelomeningocele is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Which
preoperative nursing intervention should the nurse implement rst? A. Place the infant on the abdomen
to protect the sac.
29. An infant is placed in a radiant warmer immediately after birth. At one hour of age, the nurse nds the
infant to be jittery, tachypneic, and hypotonic. What is the rst action that the nurse should take? D.
Determine the infant’s blood sugar level.

30. The mother of a 5-week-old tells the nurse that her baby has acne and asks if she can use her teenage
son’s acne cream, benzoyl peroxide, on the baby’s face. Which answer should the nurse to provide? A. “
Your baby may be showing signs of a systemic disease and needs to be seen by a healthcare provider”
31. The nurse is providing preoperative teaching to a teenaged client with appendicitis information should
the nurse include about postoperative activity?
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D. Early ambulation after surgery will be encouraged to reduce complications and promote healing.
32. A 36-week primigravida is admitted to labor and delivery with severe abdominal pain and bright red
vaginal bleeding. Her abdomen is rigid and tender to touch. The fetal heart rate (FHR) is 90 beats/minute,
and the maternal heart rate is 120 beats/minute. What action should the nurse implement rst? C. obtain
written consent for an emergency cesarean section.
33.
34. A laboring client’s membranes rupture spontaneously. The nurse notices that the amniotic uid is
greenish-brown. What intervention should the nurse implement rst? B. Contact the healthcare provider.
35. A 34-week primigravida with pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is receiving Ringer’s Lactate 500
ml with magnesium sulfate 20 grams at the rate of 3 grams/hour. How many ml/hour should the nurse
program the infusion pump? (Enter numeric value only)
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36. The nurse weighs a 6-month-old infant during a well-baby check-up and determines that the baby’s
weight has triple compared to the birth weight of 7 pounds 8 ounces. The mother asks if the baby is
gaining enough weight. What response should the nurse oer? D. “What food does your baby usually eat
in a normal day?”
37. A 5-year-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit fever and pain secondary to a sickle cell crisis.
Which intervention should the nurse implement rst? B. Initiate normal saline IV at 50ml/hr.
38. A child who has been vomiting for 3 days is admitted for correction of uid and electrolyte
imbalances. What acid base imbalance is this child likely to exhibit? C. Metabolic Alkalosis.

39. Articial rupture of the membranes of a laboring client reveals meconium-stained uid. What
intervention has the greatest priority? D. Have a meconium aspirator available at delivery.
40. A child admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis is demonstrating Kussmaul respiration. The nurse
determines that the increased respiratory rate is a compensatory mechanism for wich acid base
alteration? C. Metabolic acidosis
41. The nurse is caring for a 5-year-old child with Reye’s syndrome. Which goal of treatment most clearly
relates to caring for this child? A. Reduce cerebral edema and lower intracranial pressure.
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42. A client whose labor is being augmented with an oxytocin (Pitocin) infusion requests an epidural for
pain control. Findings of the last vaginal exam, performed 1 hour ago, were 3 cm cervical dilatation, 60%
eacement, and a -2 station. What action should the nurse implement rst? B. Determine current cervical
dilation.
43. A mother brings her 2-month-old to the well-baby clinic. She states that when she kisses her baby, the
infant’s skin tastes salty. The nurse should prepare the mother for what standard diagnostic test to screen
for cystic brosis (CF)? A. Sweat-chloride test.
44. A client with gestational diabetes is undergoing a non-stress test (NST) at 34-weeks gestation. The
baseline fetal heart rate (FHR) is 144 beats/minute. The client is instructed to mark the fetal monitor
paper by pressing a button attached to the fetal monitor each time the baby moves. After 20 minutes, the
nurse evaluates the fetal monitor strip. Which outcome indicates a reactive NST? C. Two FHR accelerations
of 15 beats/minute x 15 seconds are recorded.
45. A newborn who was a breech presentation is admitted to the nursery. Which assessment procedure is
a priority for the nurse to perform? B. Babinski’s reex.
46. A child who received multiple blood transfusions after correction of a congenital heart defect is
demonstrating muscular irritability and is oozing blood from the surgical incision. Which serum value is
most important for the nurse to review before reporting to the healthcare provider? B. Calcium.
47. A 6-year-old child is diagnosed with rheumatic fever and demonstrates associated chorea ( sudden
aimless movements of the arms and legs). Which information should the nurse tell to the parents? B. The
chorea or movements are temporary and will eventually disappear.

48. The nurse is assessing a 38-week gestation newborn infant immediately following a vaginal birth.
Which assessment nding best indicates that the infant is transitioning well to extrauterine life? C. Cries
vigorously when stimulated.
49. The nurse is measuring the frontal occipital circumference (FOC) of a 3-month-old infant, and notes
that the FOC has increased 5 inches since birth and the child’s head appears large in relation to the body
size. Which action is most important for the nurse to take next? C. Palpate the anterior fontanel for
tension and bulding.
50. A 16-year-old gravida 1, para 0 client has just been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis af
eclampsia. She is not presently convulsing. Which intervention should the nurse plan to include in this
client’s nursing care plan? C. Monitor Blood pressure, pulse, and respirations q4h.
51. During a well-child visit for their child, one of the parents who has an autosomal dominant disorder
tells the nurse, “We don’t plan on having any more children, since the next child is likely to inherit this
disorder.” How should the nurse respond? D. Conrm that there is a 50% chance of their future children
inheriting the disorder.
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52. The nurse is caring for a one-year-old child following surgical correction of hypospadias. What nursing
action has the highest priority? A. Monitor urinary output.
53. What goal is most important for the nurse to include in the plan of care for a client with gestational
diabetes? A. Restrict carbohydrate intake.
54. A new mother is having trouble breastfeeding her newborn son. He is making frantic rooting motions
and will not grasp the nipple. What intervention would be most helpful to this mother? B. Ask the mother
to stop feeding, comfort the infant, and then Help the mother to help the baby lactch on.
55. The nurse is interacting with a female client who is diagnosed with postpartum depression. Which
nding should the nurse document as an objective signs of depression? (Select all that apply.) A. Avoids
eye contact. B. Interacts with a at aect. C. Reports feeling sad. D. Expresses suicidal thoughts. E. Has a
disheveled appearance.
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Review for Maternity Hessi

The nurse is planning care for a client at 30-weeks gestation who is experiencing preterm labor.
Terbutaline (Brethine) 0.25 mg subcutaneously q15 minutes x 3
Ampicillin 1 gram IV push q8h.
Betamethasone (Celestone) 12 mg deep IM
Butorphanol (Stadol) 1 mg IV push q2h PRN pain
Note: page 495 and 496 Maternity book, en la opcion # 1 en el libro dice que se aplica cada 20 o 30
minutos, o sea que aqui no esta exacta aunque para mi es una Buena opcion porque es un tocolytic que
se usa para disminuir las contracciones en los partos prematuros; aunque en el libro tambien hablan de
comenzar el tratamiento para la maduracion pulmonar DEL FETO rapido y la opcion c si esta exacta como
en el libro aunque en esta pregunta no hablan del feto, pero hay otra que si menciona para la
maduracion del sistema respiratorio del feto entonces si seria la opcion c sin discusion…lo dejo a su
eleccion.
2. A pregnant woman in the rst trimester of pregnancy has hemoglobin of 8.6 mg/dl and a hematocrit of
25.1 %. What food should the nurse encourage this client to include in her diet?
Carrots
Chicken
Yogurt
Cheese
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Note: Page 274 Maternity book habla de la necesidad de acido folico en el primer trimester y la carne
animal es el primer source, despues los productos lacteos, en la seccion de anemias solo especica lo que
ya sabemos que cuando no es patologica las mas frecuentes son por hierro o acido folico deciency.
3. The nurse is preparing to administer methylergonovine maleate (Methergine) to a postpartum client.
Based on what assessment nding should the nurse withhold

Respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min
A large amount of lochia rubra
Blood pressure 149/90
Positive Homan’s sign
Note: The only contraindication that has this medicine is HBP, page 581 Matern… book.
4. The nurse is planning care for a 16-year-old, who has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). The nurse
includes activities to strengthen and mobilize the joints and surrounding muscle. Which physical therapy
regimen should the nurse encourage the adolescent to implement?
Begin a training program lifting weights and running
Splint aected joints during activity
Exercise in a swimming pool
Perform passive range of motion exercises twice daily
Note: page 1710 MB (Maternity book)
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5. A client receiving oxytocin (Pitocin) to augment early labor. Which assessment is most important for the
nurse to obtain each time the infusion rate is increased?
Pain level
Blood pressure
Infusion site
Contrac

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6. One day after vaginal delivery of a full term baby, a postpartum client’s white blood cell count is
15.000/mm. What action should the nurse take rst?
Check the dierential, since the WBC is normal for this client
Assess the client’s temperature, pulse, and respirations q4h
Assess the client’s perineal area for signs of a perineal hematoma
Notify the healthcare provider, since this nding is indicative of infection
Note: During the rst 10 to 12 days after partum is between 20,000-25, 000
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7. A neonate who has congenital adrenal hypoplasia (CAH) presents with ambiguous genitalia. What is the
primary nursing consideration when supporting the parents of a child with this anomaly?
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discharge
Support the parents in their decision to assign sex of their child according to their preference
Oer information about ultrasonography and genotyping to determine sex assignment
Explain that corrective surgical procedures consistent with sex assignment can be delayed
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8. The nurse assessing a 9-year old boy who has been admitted to the hospital with possible acute
postsreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN). In obtaining his history, what information is most
sig

Back pain for a few days
A history of hypertension
A sore throats last week
Diuresis during the nights
Note: Page 1538 MB
9. A loading dose of terbutaline (Brethine) 250 mcg IV is prescribed for a client in preterm labor. Brethine
20 mg is added to 1,000 ml D W. How many ml of the solution should the nurse administer?
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10. A 36-week primigravida is admitted to labor and delivery with severe abdominal pain and bright red
vaginal bleeding. Her abdomen is rigid and tender to touch. The fetal heart rate FHR) is 90 beats/minute,
and the maternal heart rate is 120 beats/minute. What action should the nurse implement rst?
Alert the neonatal team and prepare for neonatal resuscitation
Notify the healthcare provider from the client’s bedside
Obtain written consent for an emergency cesarean section
Draw a blood sample for stat hemoglobin and hematocrit
Note: S&S of Abruption Placentae …page 366 collaborative cares MB
11. A laboring client’s membranes rupture spontaneously. The nurse notices that the amniotic uid is
greenish-brown. What intervention should the nurse implement rst?
Turn the client to her

Contact the healthcare provider
Assess the fetal heart rate
Check the cervical dilation
Note: page 202 meconium and intrapartal period MB
12. A 5-year-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit with fever and pain secondary to a sickle cell crisis.
Which intervention should the nurse implement rst?
A. Obtain a culture of any sputum or wound drainage.
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Obtain a culture of any sputum or wound drainage
Initiate normal saline IV at 50 ml/hr
Administer a loading dose of penicillin IM
Administer the initial dose of folic acid PO
Note: Therapeutic management page 1497 MB.
13. A child has been vomiting for 3 days is admitted for correction of uid and electrolyte imbalances.
What acid base imbalance is this child likely to exhibit?
Respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis
Metabolic alkalosis
Metabol

Note: In the book under Vomiting topic I did not nd any but I know that when the people has frequent
vomits it’s at risk for developing metabolic alkalosis related to the loss of hydrochloric acid.
14. A child admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis is demonstrating Kussmaul respiration. The nurse
determines that the increased respiratory rate is a compensatory mechanism for which acid base
alteration?
Respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic alkalosis
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Note: page 1617 MB under ketoacidosis.
15. The nurse is caring for a 5-year-old child with Reye’s syndrome. Which goal of treatment most clearly
relates to caring for this child?
Reduce cerebral edema and lower intracranial pressure
Avert hypotension and septic shock
Prevent cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure
Promote kidney perfusion and normal blood pressure.
Note: Page 1581 MB under therapeutic and nursing care management.
16. A client whose labor is being augmented with an oxytocin(Pitocin) infusion requests an epidural for
pain control. Findings of the last vaginal exam, performed 1 hour ago, were 3 cm cervical dilation, 60%
eacement, and a 2- station. What action should the nurse impleme
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Decrease the oxytocin infusion rate
Determine current cervical dilation
Request placement of the epidural
Give a bolus of intravenous uids
Note: page 413 MB
17. A child who received multiple blood transfusions after correction of a congenital heart defects is
demonstrating muscular irritability and is oozing blood from the surgical incision. Which serum value is
most important for the
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nurse before reporting to the healthcare provider?
CO combining power
Calcium
Sodium
Chloride
Note: Transfusions are in the page 1520 -1521, del unico electrolyte imbalance que habla es del K porque
lo mas frecuente en las tranfusiones
Es hyperkalemia, pero en esta pregunta los s&s no concuerdan con la hyperkalemia y ademas tampoco
es una de las opciones de respuesta, por otra parte nos dan el key word de que son varias tranfusiones
en donde existe el riesgo que producto del anticoagulante citrate que contienen las tranfusiones y que se
encarga de binde o combinarse con el Ca free, entonces este, el calcio este disminuido en sangre y
produce estos s

18. A 6-year-old child is diagnosed with rheumatic fever and demonstrates associated chronic (sudden
aimless movements of the arms and legs). Which information should the nurse to the parents?
Muscle tension is decreased with ne motor skill projects, so these activities should be encouraged
The chorea or movements are temporary and will eventually disappear
Permanent life-style changes need to be made to promote safety in the home
Consistent discipline is needed to help the child control the movements
Note: page 1474
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month-old infant, notes that the FOC has increased 5 inches since birth and the child’s head appears large
in relation to body size. Which action is most important for the nurse to take next?
Measure the infant’s head to heel length
Observe the infant for sunset eyes
Palpate the anterior fontanel for tension and bulging
Plot the measurement on the infant’s growth chart
Note: page 1595 MB
20. A 16-year-old gravida 1, para 0 client has just been admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of
eclampsia. She is not presently convulsing. Which intervention should the nurse plan to include in this
client’s nursing care plan?
Keep airway equipment at the bedside.
Allow liberal family

Monitor blood pressure, pulse, and respirations q4h
Assess temperature q1h
Note: page 346
21. During a well-child visit for their child, one of the parent who has an autosomal dominant disorder
tells the nurse, “We don’t plan on having any more children, since the next child is likely to inherit this
disorder”. How should the nurse respond?
Explain that the risk of inhering the disorder decrease by 50% with each child the couple has
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Acknowledge that the next that the next child will inherit the disorder since the rst child did not
Encourage the couple to reconsider their decision since the inheritance pattern may be sex-linked
Conrm that there is a 50% chance of their future children inheriting the disorder
Note: page 169 MB
22. The nurse is caring for a one-year-old child following surgical correction of hypospadias. The nursing
action has the highest priority?
Monitor urinary output
Auscultate bowel sounds
Observe appearance of stool
Record percent of diet eaten
Note: page 1534 MB
23. Patient with Duchenne Disease. The nurse has to explain to the mo

This condition is inherited in an X-linked recessive chromosome pattern
Note: page 1733 MB
24. Primipara patient. What is the pet to share time a, home that is not recommended?
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CAT
25. An infant with letralogy of Fallot becomes acutely cyanotic and hyperpneic. Which action should the
nurse implement rst?
Administer morphine sulphate
Start IV uids
Place the infant in a knee-chest position
Provide 100% oxygen by face mask
Note: page 1465 (box) MB
26. The nurse is preparing a 10-year-old with a lacerated forehead for suturing. Both parents and 12 year
old sibling at the child’s bedside. Which instruction best supports family?
While waiting for the healthcare provider, only one visitor may stay with the child
All of you should leave while the healthcare provider sutures the child’s forehead
It is best if the sibling goes to the waiting room until the suturing is completed
Please decide who will stay when the healthcare provider begins suturing
Note: Critical Thinking

27. The parents of a 3 year-old boy who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) ask “how can our son
have this disease? We are wondering if we should have any more children” What information should the
nurse provide
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these parents?
This is an inherited X-linked recessive disorder, which primarly aects male children in the family
The male infant had a viral infection that went unnoticed and iuntreated, so muscle damage was
incurred
The XXXX muscle groups of males can be impacted by a lack of the protein dystrophyn in the mother
Birth trauma with a breech vaginal birth causes damage to the spinal cord, thus weakening the muscles
Note: page 1733 MB
28. A 4 month old girl is brought to the clinic by her mother because she has had a cold for 2 or 3 days
and woke up this morning with a hacking cough and diculty breathing. Which additional assessment
nding should alert the nurse that the child is in acute respiratory distress?
Bilateral bronchial breath sounds
Diaphragmatic respiration
A resting respiratory rate of 35 breathe per minute
Flaring of the nares
Note: page 1354 MB
29. A two year old child with a heart failure(HF) is admitted for replacement of a graft for coarctation of
the aorta. Prior to administering the next dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) the nurse obtains an apical heart rate
of 128 b
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action should the nurse implement?
Determine the pulse decit
Administer the schedule dose
Calculate the safe dose range
Review the serum digoxin level
Note: page 1460 MB
30. Which nursing intervention is most important to include in the plan of care for
for a child with acute glomerulonephritis?
Encourage uid intake
Promote complete bed rest
Weight the child daily
Administer vitamin supplements
Note: page 1539 MB
31. A 7 year old child is admitted to the hospital with acute glomerulonephritis (AGN). When obtaining the
nursing history which nding should the nurse expect to obtain?
High blood cholesterol level on routine screening
Increased thirst and
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A recent strep throat infection
A recent DPT immunization
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A newborn yellow abdomen and chest
Assess bilirubin level
Child HIV
Respiratory system
Glomerunephritis
Strawberry
Percentile 97
Is in normal high level con respect a las caracteristicas del nino
To conrm RDS in a newborn
Diagphrama breathing
Cryptorchidism
Put baby in a room and calm the baby
Diaper
Cl
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ADHD
Encourage the parents to help the baby with homework
Watery vaginal white in the rst trimester
Is normal
Propanol
Decrease headache
Palirizumab (synagis)
Is given to high risk baby
43. A child with leukemia is admitted for Chemotherapy and the nursing diagnosis ” altered nutrion, less
those body requirements related to anorexia, nausea and vomiting” is identied. Which intervention the
nurse included in this child plan of care?
Allow the child to eat any food desired and tolerated.
44. A client delivers a viable infant, but begins to have excessive uncontrolled vaginal bleeding after the IV
Pitocin is infused. When notifying the healthcare provider of the condition, what information is most
important for the nurse to provide?
Maternal blood pressure
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45. A new mother is having trouble breast feeding her newborn son. He is making frantic rooting motions
and will not grasp the nipple. What intervention would be most helpful to this mother?
Ask the mother to stop feeding, confront the infant, and then Help the mother to help the baby latch

46. A blind litter girld, 8 year sold was admitted to the hospital …..

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Order in Progress and Delivery

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We seek to understand your experience. You can also peruse testimonials from other clients. From several options, you can select your preferred writer.

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