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NR328 - Pediatric Populations Questions
and Answers (100% Correct Answers)
Already Graded A+
The nurse is caring for a client receiving opioid medication for the
treatment of postoperative pain. For which common side effects
should the nurse observe? [ ANS: ] Common -

Constipation, Nausea, Respiratory depression
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Unexpected -

Diarrhea, Disorientation, Vomiting
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The nurse is assessing the abdomen of a preschooler admitted for
lower right quadrant pain. Which question or statement is the most
correct for assessing the child's pain? [ ANS: ] "Choose the face
that shows how you feel now."

The nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular (IM) injection
to a 4-year-old and asks the caregiver to assist by blowing bubbles
for the child while the nurse gives the injection. Which type of non-
pharmacological pain management is this demonstrating? [ ANS:
] Distraction

A caregiver expresses concern to the nurse that her 18-month-old
child might have an ear infection. Which of the following clinical
manifestations might alert the nurse that the child is in pain? Select
all that apply. [ ANS: ] The child clings to the caregiver

The child is crying nonstop

The child expresses "ouchie" in the ear

The child is pulling on the ear

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The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old boy who must have a lumbar
puncture. Which action provides the best example of atraumatic
care? Select all that apply. [ ANS: ] Let the child take his teddy
bear with him

Explain the lumbar puncture procedure

Have a child life specialist play with the child

Keep the parents calm in front of the child

The nurse is providing teaching to the caregivers of a newborn
prior to obtaining blood via heelstick. The nurse is describing the
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procedure and recommending various methods for the caregivers
to help comfort their baby. Which statement by the caregivers
indicates a need for further teaching? [ ANS: ] "It's better if we
leave the room during the procedure."
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The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old who has just returned from the
postoperative unit after surgery. The child is playing with toys in
bed. The child's parents are smiling and state, "Isn't it great that our
child does not have any pain?" What is the best response by the
nurse? [ ANS: ] "Some children distract themselves with play while
in pain."

An adolescent with neuroblastoma is discharged with written
information about chemotherapy administration and an
outpatient appointment schedule. The client is now in the
maintenance phase of chemotherapy but has missed clinic
appointments for blood work and admits to omitting some
chemotherapy doses. To improve compliance, the nurse should
include which intervention in the care plan? [ ANS: ] Let the
adolescent participate in the planning and scheduling of
treatments

The caregiver of a 12-year-old with spastic cerebral palsy and a
communication disorder tells the nurse, "My child seems so restless.

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