Question
A toddler with acute glomerulonephritis has cola-colored urine and elevated blood pressure. What is the nurse's priority?
Which finding would be most concerning in a child receiving TPN therapy?
A nurse is caring for a school-age child with iron-deficiency anemia. Which meal choice is best?
Which assessment finding indicates a complication of chemotherapy in a pediatric patient?
A 10-year-old with autism is scheduled for surgery. What action by the nurse best supports preoperative care?
Which symptom suggests severe dehydration in a 9-month-old infant?
A nurse assesses a child with a VP shunt and notes vomiting and lethargy. What should the nurse do first?
What lab result should the nurse monitor most closely in a child receiving furosemide for nephrotic syndrome?
A child with leukemia develops a platelet count of 18,000/mm What is the priority nursing intervention?
Which of the following is a late sign of increased ICP in a child?
A 6-year-old with nephrotic syndrome is receiving corticosteroids. Which finding should the nurse report immediately?
The parent of a child with sickle cell disease asks how to prevent future crises. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
A child with leukemia is receiving chemotherapy. Which lab result should the nurse report immediately?
A 5-year-old returns from cleft palate repair surgery. Which intervention is a priority?
Which sign suggests a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt malfunction in a 10-month-old?
A 2-year-old is admitted with suspected Hirschsprung disease. Which symptom supports this diagnosis?
A 4-year-old with autism spectrum disorder is hospitalized. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?
Which intervention should the nurse prioritize for a school-age child in sickle cell crisis?
A child with nephrotic syndrome is on diuretics. Which lab should be monitored closely?
A child with meningitis is at risk for increased ICP. Which assessment finding requires immediate action?
Which clinical finding indicates a child with acute glomerulonephritis may be developing complications?
A child with hemophilia presents with joint swelling and pain. What is the priority intervention?
Which behavior is most indicative of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a toddler?
Which statement by a parent of a child with ADHD indicates a need for more teaching?
A child with leukemia has a WBC of 500/mm³. Which action is most important?
A 4-year-old with nephrotic syndrome is admitted for generalized edema and proteinuria. Which nursing intervention is a priority?
Which clinical finding in an infant with pyloric stenosis requires immediate intervention?
Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention during a vaso-occlusive crisis in a child with sickle cell anemia?
A child undergoing chemotherapy is neutropenic. What should the nurse do first?
A 2-year-old with Hirschsprung disease is post-op. Which assessment requires immediate notification of the provider?
A toddler with acute glomerulonephritis has cola-colored urine and elevated blood pressure. What is the nurse's priority?
Which finding would be most concerning in a child receiving TPN therapy?
A nurse is caring for a school-age child with iron-deficiency anemia. Which meal choice is best?
Which assessment finding indicates a complication of chemotherapy in a pediatric patient?
A 10-year-old with autism is scheduled for surgery. What action by the nurse best supports preoperative care?
Which symptom suggests severe dehydration in a 9-month-old infant?
A nurse assesses a child with a VP shunt and notes vomiting and lethargy. What should the nurse do first?
What lab result should the nurse monitor most closely in a child receiving furosemide for nephrotic syndrome?
A child with leukemia develops a platelet count of 18,000/mm What is the priority nursing intervention?
Which of the following is a late sign of increased ICP in a child?
A 6-year-old with nephrotic syndrome is receiving corticosteroids. Which finding should the nurse report immediately?
The parent of a child with sickle cell disease asks how to prevent future crises. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
A child with leukemia is receiving chemotherapy. Which lab result should the nurse report immediately?
A 5-year-old returns from cleft palate repair surgery. Which intervention is a priority?
Which sign suggests a ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt malfunction in a 10-month-old?
A 2-year-old is admitted with suspected Hirschsprung disease. Which symptom supports this diagnosis?
A 4-year-old with autism spectrum disorder is hospitalized. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?
Which intervention should the nurse prioritize for a school-age child in sickle cell crisis?
A child with nephrotic syndrome is on diuretics. Which lab should be monitored closely?
A child with meningitis is at risk for increased ICP. Which assessment finding requires immediate action?
Which clinical finding indicates a child with acute glomerulonephritis may be developing complications?
A child with hemophilia presents with joint swelling and pain. What is the priority intervention?
Which behavior is most indicative of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a toddler?
Which statement by a parent of a child with ADHD indicates a need for more teaching?
A child with leukemia has a WBC of 500/mm³. Which action is most important?
A 4-year-old with nephrotic syndrome is admitted for generalized edema and proteinuria. Which nursing intervention is a priority?
Which clinical finding in an infant with pyloric stenosis requires immediate intervention?
Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention during a vaso-occlusive crisis in a child with sickle cell anemia?
A child undergoing chemotherapy is neutropenic. What should the nurse do first?
A 2-year-old with Hirschsprung disease is post-op. Which assessment requires immediate notification of the provider?