NR 328 EXAM 2/NR 328 PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025
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The greatest predictor of dehydration in infants? - ANSWER-Weight is the
greatest and also sunken fontanels and irritability may be present.
This type of dehydration would require 50 ml/kg of rehydration fluid within 4
hours. - ANSWER-Mild dehydration
This electrolyte if high or too low can cause heart arrhythmias, and can be
dangerously imbalanced when a child has vomiting or diarrhea. - ANSWER-
Potassium
This medication is given for Nephrotic Syndrome and will need to be tapered
after 2-5 months. - ANSWER-Prednisone or corticosteroids
These diet restrictions should be followed in patients that have peripheral
edema with acute glomerulonephritis. - ANSWER-Low sodium and fluid
restrictions
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This procedure is the preferred means of renal replacement therapy in the
pediatric age group - ANSWER-Kidney transplant
This disorder's urinalysis will show proteinuria (up to 15 grams of protein in
a 24-hour specimen), hyaline casts, few RBCs, oval fat bodies, and
increased specific gravity, it is not contagious. - ANSWER-Nephrotic
syndrome
This condition which causes urine to flow back into the kidneys can result in
kidney infection which can lead to sepsis. - ANSWER-Vesicoureteral reflex
This condition is when the bladder develops outside of the body. - ANSWER-
Exstrophy of the bladder
This lab test involves the blood glucose levels being drawn every 30 minutes
for 2 hours. - ANSWER-Oral glucose tolerance test
(dont eat, make you chug this nasty sugar water and check
blood sugar how that goes down as diagnosing children with diabetes)
The expected HBA1C range for a child less than 6 years old with diabetes
mellitus - ANSWER-7.5-8.5%