Peds Exam 3-Revised 2026
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What Is The Best Response To A Parent Who Asks The Nurse Whether Her 5-Month-Old Infant
Can Have Cow's Milk?
"Infants Younger Than 12 Months Need Iron-Rich Formula To Get The Iron They Need."
An Assessment Of A 7-Month-Old Infant With A Hemoglobin Level Of 6.5 Mg/Dl Is Likely To
Reveal An Infant Who Is
Lethargic, Pale, And Irritable.
A Nurse Is Evaluating Parents' Knowledge About Caring For Their Child Who Has Iron-Deficiency
Anemia. Which Action Shows The Parents Need Further Education?
Allowing The Infant To Drink The Iron Supplement From A Small Medicine Cup
Which Of The Following Is An Accurate Description Of Anemia?
Decreased Oxygen-Carrying Capacity Of Blood
What Is True About The Genetic Transmission Of Sickle Cell Disease?
Both Parents Must Carry The Sickle Cell Trait.
,A Condition In Which The Normal Adult Hemoglobin Is Partly Or Completely Replaced By
Abnormal Hemoglobin Is Known As
Sickle Cell Anemia.
What Are The Nursing Priorities For A Child With Sickle Cell Disease In Vaso-Occlusive Crisis?
Hydration And Pain Management
What Describes The Pathologic Changes Of Sickle Cell Anemia?
Increased Red Blood Cell Destruction Occurs.
Which Clinical Manifestation Should The Nurse Expect When A Child With Sickle Cell Anemia
Experiences An Acute Vaso-Occlusive Crisis?
Painful Swelling Of Hands And Feet, Painful Joints
What Should The Discharge Plan For A School-Age Child With Sickle Cell Disease Include?
Administering Penicillin Daily As Ordered
A Child Has Beta-Thalassemia And Is Receiving Deferoxamine. The Parent Asks What The
Purpose Of This Medication Is. Which Response By The Nurse Is Best?
"To Eliminate Excessive Iron Being Stored In The Organs"
Which Statement Best Describes Beta-Thalassemia Major (Cooley Anemia)?
Increased Incidence Occurs In Families Of Mediterranean Extraction.
,What Is The Priority Nursing Intervention For A Child Hospitalized With Hemarthrosis Resulting
From Hemophilia?
Immobilization And Elevation Of The Affected Joint
What Is Descriptive Of Most Cases Of Hemophilia?
X-Linked Recessive Inherited Disorder In Which A Blood-Clotting Factor Is Deficient
The Mother Of A Child With Hemophilia Asks The Nurse How Long Her Child Will Need To Be
Treated For Hemophilia. What Is The Best Response To This Question?
"Hemophilia Is A Lifelong Blood Disorder."
In Teaching Family Members About Their Child's Von Willebrand Disease, What Is The Priority
Outcome For The Child That The Nurse Should Discuss?
Prevention Of Injury
A Child Who Has Been In Good Health Has A Platelet Count Of 45,000/Mm3, Petechiae, And
Excessive Bruising That Covers The Body. The Nurse Is Aware That These Signs Are Clinical
Manifestations Of Which Disease?
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
What Is The Priority In The Discharge Plan For A Child With Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura
(ITP)?
Establishing A Safe, Age-Appropriate Home Environment
, What Is A Priority Intervention In Planning Care For The Child With Disseminated Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC)?
Management In The Intensive Care Unit
What Is The Nurse's Best Response To Parents With Questions About How Her Child's Blood
Disorder Will Be Treated?
"What Did The Provider Tell You?"
The Nurse Is Caring For A Child With Aplastic Anemia. What Nursing Diagnoses Are Appropriate?
(Select All That Apply.)
Risk For Infection Related To Inadequate Secondary Defenses Or Immunosuppression
Ineffective Protection Related To Thrombocytopenia
Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Related To Anemia
The Nurse Is Caring For A Child With Iron-Deficiency Anemia. What Should The Nurse Expect To
Find When Reviewing The Results Of The Complete Blood Count (CBC)? (Select All That Apply.)
Low Reticulocyte Count
Decreased MCV Levels
Low Hemoglobin Levels
A Nurse Is Teaching Home Care Instructions To Parents Of A Child With Sickle Cell Disease.
Which Instructions Should The Nurse Include? (Select All That Apply.)
Administer Penicillin As Ordered.
Avoid Cold And Extreme Heat.
Provide For Adequate Rest Periods.
Exam Rated Verified Rationale
100 %
What Is The Best Response To A Parent Who Asks The Nurse Whether Her 5-Month-Old Infant
Can Have Cow's Milk?
"Infants Younger Than 12 Months Need Iron-Rich Formula To Get The Iron They Need."
An Assessment Of A 7-Month-Old Infant With A Hemoglobin Level Of 6.5 Mg/Dl Is Likely To
Reveal An Infant Who Is
Lethargic, Pale, And Irritable.
A Nurse Is Evaluating Parents' Knowledge About Caring For Their Child Who Has Iron-Deficiency
Anemia. Which Action Shows The Parents Need Further Education?
Allowing The Infant To Drink The Iron Supplement From A Small Medicine Cup
Which Of The Following Is An Accurate Description Of Anemia?
Decreased Oxygen-Carrying Capacity Of Blood
What Is True About The Genetic Transmission Of Sickle Cell Disease?
Both Parents Must Carry The Sickle Cell Trait.
,A Condition In Which The Normal Adult Hemoglobin Is Partly Or Completely Replaced By
Abnormal Hemoglobin Is Known As
Sickle Cell Anemia.
What Are The Nursing Priorities For A Child With Sickle Cell Disease In Vaso-Occlusive Crisis?
Hydration And Pain Management
What Describes The Pathologic Changes Of Sickle Cell Anemia?
Increased Red Blood Cell Destruction Occurs.
Which Clinical Manifestation Should The Nurse Expect When A Child With Sickle Cell Anemia
Experiences An Acute Vaso-Occlusive Crisis?
Painful Swelling Of Hands And Feet, Painful Joints
What Should The Discharge Plan For A School-Age Child With Sickle Cell Disease Include?
Administering Penicillin Daily As Ordered
A Child Has Beta-Thalassemia And Is Receiving Deferoxamine. The Parent Asks What The
Purpose Of This Medication Is. Which Response By The Nurse Is Best?
"To Eliminate Excessive Iron Being Stored In The Organs"
Which Statement Best Describes Beta-Thalassemia Major (Cooley Anemia)?
Increased Incidence Occurs In Families Of Mediterranean Extraction.
,What Is The Priority Nursing Intervention For A Child Hospitalized With Hemarthrosis Resulting
From Hemophilia?
Immobilization And Elevation Of The Affected Joint
What Is Descriptive Of Most Cases Of Hemophilia?
X-Linked Recessive Inherited Disorder In Which A Blood-Clotting Factor Is Deficient
The Mother Of A Child With Hemophilia Asks The Nurse How Long Her Child Will Need To Be
Treated For Hemophilia. What Is The Best Response To This Question?
"Hemophilia Is A Lifelong Blood Disorder."
In Teaching Family Members About Their Child's Von Willebrand Disease, What Is The Priority
Outcome For The Child That The Nurse Should Discuss?
Prevention Of Injury
A Child Who Has Been In Good Health Has A Platelet Count Of 45,000/Mm3, Petechiae, And
Excessive Bruising That Covers The Body. The Nurse Is Aware That These Signs Are Clinical
Manifestations Of Which Disease?
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
What Is The Priority In The Discharge Plan For A Child With Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura
(ITP)?
Establishing A Safe, Age-Appropriate Home Environment
, What Is A Priority Intervention In Planning Care For The Child With Disseminated Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC)?
Management In The Intensive Care Unit
What Is The Nurse's Best Response To Parents With Questions About How Her Child's Blood
Disorder Will Be Treated?
"What Did The Provider Tell You?"
The Nurse Is Caring For A Child With Aplastic Anemia. What Nursing Diagnoses Are Appropriate?
(Select All That Apply.)
Risk For Infection Related To Inadequate Secondary Defenses Or Immunosuppression
Ineffective Protection Related To Thrombocytopenia
Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Related To Anemia
The Nurse Is Caring For A Child With Iron-Deficiency Anemia. What Should The Nurse Expect To
Find When Reviewing The Results Of The Complete Blood Count (CBC)? (Select All That Apply.)
Low Reticulocyte Count
Decreased MCV Levels
Low Hemoglobin Levels
A Nurse Is Teaching Home Care Instructions To Parents Of A Child With Sickle Cell Disease.
Which Instructions Should The Nurse Include? (Select All That Apply.)
Administer Penicillin As Ordered.
Avoid Cold And Extreme Heat.
Provide For Adequate Rest Periods.