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, Which response demonstrates that the mother of a young girl with a urinary tract infection
(UTI)Understands home care for the child?
A I will give the antibiotics until she does not complain of burning anymore.
B I will bring her back to the doctor's office for another urine test.
C I will make sure she wipes from back to front after she uses the bathroom
D I will refill the prescription for antibiotics if her symptoms are still present after taking these B) I will
bring her back to the doctor's office for another urine test
pt with Kawasaki's dz is given aspirin. what is the main purpose of aspirin?
a. minimize vascular inflammation
b. control high fever
c. manage irritability
d. reduce joint swelling a. minimize vascular inflammation
Kawasaki's dz is an acute systemic vasculitis
Aspirin is given as an anti-inflammatory and anti platelet aggregation
10 y/o has recently been dx with DMT1. As you are teaching the mom to administer SubQ insulin
injections, the mother expresses fear of needles and does not want to give the shots. The nurses's best
next action is to:
a. ask if dad can help
b. encourage the mom to give the injection
c. determine if the 10 y/o can give the injection c. determine if the 10 y/o can give the injection
10 y/o has enough manual dexterity to administer insulin
adolescent is reporting that his mom is getting increasingly upset when he says he is going out with this
friends. The nurse's next best actions are:
a. offer to discuss this with the parent and child together
b. ask about interactions between mom and adolescent b. ask about interactions between mom and
adolescent before recommendations/reassurances are made.
Adolescence is a time of transition. It is natural for some conflict to exist between the child and parent
, pt is set to get surgery to correct intussusception. the parents report 1 day before the surgery that the
pt passed a normal brown stool. the next best actions are:
a. inform the parents that the patient should be NPO before surgery
b. inform the HCP, so that further evaluation can be done b. inform the HCP, so that further
evaluation can be done
if normal brown stool has passed before surgery for intussusception, inform the HCP because surgery
may not be needed anymore. Intussusception can spontaneously resolve itself.
pt has chronic hepatitis. What is the most likely cause of hemorrhage? increased portal venous
pressure
chronic help → cirrhosis → increased portal venous pressure
- venous blood that drains the stomach and esophagus into the liver backs up → vessel fragility and GI
varies that are at risk for rupture → hemorrhage
pt presents c/o joint pain r/t hemarthrosis. best nursing action is to:
a. apply heat pack
b. elevate and immobilize joint elevate and immobilize joint
elevate and immobilize joint will decrease bleeding into joint → decreased pain
mom c/o infant developing a flat backside of their head. Nurse should recommend:
a. allow the pt to sit in a car seat, propped by a blanket when awake
b. turn pt on side while sleeping sometimes, propped against side of crib
c. allow pt to be on stomach sometimes when awake c. allow pt to be on stomach sometimes when
awake
Allow "tummy time" while infant is awake to decrease flattening of occiput
what is normal behavior to observe in a 4 y/o:
a. ignoring other children around
b. sitting quietly in parent's lap
c. coloring picture of self with facial features
d. talking to imaginary friend d. talking to imaginary friend