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Acute glomerulonephritis is most likely to be suspected when
the child presents with the clinical manifestations of:
Answer- edema, hematuria, and oliguria
The nurse caring for a child with acute glomerulonephritis
would expect to:
Answer- Weigh the child daily
The nurse caring for a child with nephrotic syndrome can expect
to administer what type of medication as the first-line drug
therapy.
Answer- Corticosteroid
Clinical manifestations of nephrotic syndrome include:
Answer- a. hyperlipidemia, hypoalbuminemia, edema, and
proteinuria.
,When teaching the family of a child with nephrotic syndrome
about prednisone therapy, the nurse includes the information
that:
Answer- after proteinuria and edema resolve, the dose is
gradually tapered
What interventions can be taught to prevent UTI in children?
Select all that apply.
Answer- Avoid bubble baths
Void frequently
Drink adequate fluids, especially acidic fluids like cranberry
juice
Clinical manifestations of Wilms tumor include:
A. Abdominal swelling
B. Firm abdomen
C. Hematuria
D. Fatigue
, E. All of the above
Answer- E. All of the above
A nurse is performing a focused abdominal assessment on a
child complaining of stomach pain. Which assessment finding
warrants immediate action by the nurse?
Answer- Positive heel-drop jarring test
A nurse is assessing a 10-month-old baby's anterior fontanel and
finds it slightly depressed; the fontanel measures 2 inches (5.08
cm). What conclusion and action are most appropriate?
Answer- Sign of dehydration; assess fluid status.
The nurse explains to the nursing student that lactose is
hydrolyzed into glucose and galactose in which organ?
Answer- Small intestine