NURS 232 PEDS EXAM 4 LATEST 2023-2024
ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion
*A PDA allows blood to flow from the aorta (high pressure) to the pulmonary
artery (low pressure).
*A PDA involves a left-to-right shunt of blood, so if the PDA stays open it can
increase pulmonary vascular congestion
*pulmonary infection may occur, but it is not the priority complication
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, Which of the following scenarios would the nurse want to hold digoxin for an infant
being treated for HF? (select all apply)
a) HR of 70 bpm
1 b) tachypnea and dyspnea
c) weak pulses
d) K+ 3.5
e) vision changes
2 What is Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) & who is more likely to have it?
3 What helps a fetus divert the blood from the lungs?
Surgical repair for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is done to prevent the complication
of
a) pulmonary infection.
b) right-to-left shunt of blood.
c) decreased workload on left side of heart.
d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion.
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,Which of the following are a) hepatomegaly and ascites
clinical manifestations of c) nasal flaring and retractions
HF? (select all apply) d) restlessness and irritability
a) hepatomegaly and e) fluid retention and edema
ascites
b) bradypnea and cyanotic *tachypnea, pallor, tachycardia, wheezing, crackles,
c) nasal flaring and grunting, ascites, weight gain from fluid, or poor weight
retractions gain, poor feeding w diaphoresis, weak pulses,
d) restlessness and prolonged cap refill, cool extremities, oliguria,
irritability restlessness, irritability
e) fluid retention and
edema
Surgical repair for patent d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion
ductus arteriosus (PDA) is
done to prevent the *A PDA allows blood to flow from the aorta (high
complication of pressure) to the pulmonary artery (low pressure).
a) pulmonary infection. *A PDA involves a left-to-right shunt of blood, so if the
b) right-to-left shunt of PDA stays open it can increase pulmonary vascular
blood. congestion
c) decreased workload on *pulmonary infection may occur, but it is not the priority
left side of heart. complication
d) increased pulmonary
vascular congestion.
, A cardiac assessment is d) Ascertaining whether there is evidence of splenic
required to determine if a enlargement.
child's physical symptoms *Evidence of splenic enlargement requires palpation
are related to possible
heart disease. The nurse is
proceeding to auscultation
techniques. When
observing the nursing
student, which action would
indicate that additional
training was required?
a) Documentation of heart
sounds in reference to
anatomical location.
b) Determination that there
is no evidence of carotid
bruits.
c) Calculation of heart rate.
d) Ascertaining whether
there is evidence of splenic
enlargement.
ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
Practice questions for this set
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d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion
*A PDA allows blood to flow from the aorta (high pressure) to the pulmonary
artery (low pressure).
*A PDA involves a left-to-right shunt of blood, so if the PDA stays open it can
increase pulmonary vascular congestion
*pulmonary infection may occur, but it is not the priority complication
Give this one a try later!
, Which of the following scenarios would the nurse want to hold digoxin for an infant
being treated for HF? (select all apply)
a) HR of 70 bpm
1 b) tachypnea and dyspnea
c) weak pulses
d) K+ 3.5
e) vision changes
2 What is Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) & who is more likely to have it?
3 What helps a fetus divert the blood from the lungs?
Surgical repair for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is done to prevent the complication
of
a) pulmonary infection.
b) right-to-left shunt of blood.
c) decreased workload on left side of heart.
d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion.
Don't know?
Terms in this set (294)
,Which of the following are a) hepatomegaly and ascites
clinical manifestations of c) nasal flaring and retractions
HF? (select all apply) d) restlessness and irritability
a) hepatomegaly and e) fluid retention and edema
ascites
b) bradypnea and cyanotic *tachypnea, pallor, tachycardia, wheezing, crackles,
c) nasal flaring and grunting, ascites, weight gain from fluid, or poor weight
retractions gain, poor feeding w diaphoresis, weak pulses,
d) restlessness and prolonged cap refill, cool extremities, oliguria,
irritability restlessness, irritability
e) fluid retention and
edema
Surgical repair for patent d) increased pulmonary vascular congestion
ductus arteriosus (PDA) is
done to prevent the *A PDA allows blood to flow from the aorta (high
complication of pressure) to the pulmonary artery (low pressure).
a) pulmonary infection. *A PDA involves a left-to-right shunt of blood, so if the
b) right-to-left shunt of PDA stays open it can increase pulmonary vascular
blood. congestion
c) decreased workload on *pulmonary infection may occur, but it is not the priority
left side of heart. complication
d) increased pulmonary
vascular congestion.
, A cardiac assessment is d) Ascertaining whether there is evidence of splenic
required to determine if a enlargement.
child's physical symptoms *Evidence of splenic enlargement requires palpation
are related to possible
heart disease. The nurse is
proceeding to auscultation
techniques. When
observing the nursing
student, which action would
indicate that additional
training was required?
a) Documentation of heart
sounds in reference to
anatomical location.
b) Determination that there
is no evidence of carotid
bruits.
c) Calculation of heart rate.
d) Ascertaining whether
there is evidence of splenic
enlargement.