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The nurse is admitting a school-age child to the pediatric
acute care unit for suspected Reye's syndrome. Which is
the most important order the nurse should request from
the health care provider right away?
Answer- Liver function panel
Most febrile seizures occur between the ages of
_____________
Answer- 6 months-5 years
Seizures that last longer than ____ minutes may be treated
with ant seizure drugs
Answer- 5
,Seizures that last longer than ___ minutes should be
treated for status epilepticus with intravenous drugs.
Answer- 10
CM of a minor head injury
Answer- Confusion
Irritability
Vomiting
Pallor
CM of a severe head injury
Signs of increased intracranial pressure (headache,
forceful vomiting, bradycardia, decreased response,
posturing)
Bulging fontanel (infant)
Retinal hemorrhages
Paralysis
,Unsteady gait
The nurse is completing an assessment on a newly
admitted infant who is suspected to have shaken baby
syndrome. Which assessment finding is the most
important to report immediately to the health care
provider?
Answer- Fixed and dilated pupils
Which are appropriate nursing actions when providing
care for a client with a submersion injury and
hypothermia?
Answer- Ensure adequate oxygenation
Implement rewarming procedures
Monitor level of consciousness
Maintain patent airway
, All children who have a submersion injury should be
hospitalized for observation, even if they appear well,
because complications such as respiratory compromise or
cerebral edema may occur up to ____ hours after the
incident.
Answer- 24
After _______ minutes of submersion, neurons, especially
cerebral cells, sustain irreversible damage
Answer- 4-6
The heart and lungs can survive for up to ____ minutes
Answer- 30
Positive health outcomes are submersion of less than ____
minutes with the presence of sinus rhythm, reactive
pupils, and neurologic responsiveness at the scene
Answer- 5