NUR 1025 Final Exam || QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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A 1-year-old little girl presents to the clinic with significant
ear pain. The HCP indicates an ear infection is very likely.
The parents ask why their child cannot receive antibiotics.
What criteria needs to be met in order for their child to
receive antibiotics?
A. Must be immunosuppressed
B. Must have at least two documented episodes within the
previous year
C. Must be an infant less than 6 months
D. Must attend daycare or spend time around smokers
E. Must be an infant over 6 months
F. Must have more than 3 documented episodes within the
previous year. - ANSWER-A. Must be immunosuppressed
C. Must be an infant less than 6 months
D. Must attend daycare or spend time around smokers
F. Must have more than 3 documented episodes within the
previous year.
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What should the nurse recommend to the parents of a 4-
month-old infant who has an elevated temperature and
appears dehydrated?
A. Drink cool liquids
B. Drink energy drinks
C. Drink tea or caffeine
D. Drink warm cow milk - ANSWER-A. Drink cool liquids
A nurse assesses a 4-year-old male patient who was
admitted the ER after suffering burn marks from an
accident that occurred in the kitchen. The nurse notices
symmetrical burn marks on his feet. What is the nurse's
priority action?
A. Perform a complete assessment of the child that both
documents the exact location and extent of the physical
injuries
B. Document the physical findings and the observe the
relationship between the child and his parents
C. Interview both parents individually
D. Ask the child if he has been abused - ANSWER-B.
Document the physical findings and the observe the
relationship between the child and his parents
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What is an expected finding during labor?
A. Hypotension
B. Increased cardiac output
C. Lowered pain threshold
D. Mother feels more alert; less sleepy - ANSWER-B.
Increased cardiac output
Which statement is the most accurate description of child
abuse?
A. Intentional physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and
neglect
B. Unintentional physical, emotional, and sexual abuse,
and neglect
C. Intentional physical and sexual abuse
D. Intentional or unintentional physical, emotional, and
sexual abuse, and neglect - ANSWER-A. Intentional
physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and neglect
If a child tests positive for cystic fibrosis (CF) what does
this mean?
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A. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait that both
parents must have
B. One parent must have the recessive gene
C. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait and both
parents must have this gene
D. One parent must have the dominant gene - ANSWER-
C. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait and both
parents must have this gene
Which statement is false about breastfed babies?
A. Breastfed babies might have less bowel movements
than formula babies in the first few days
B. Breastfed babies receive antibodies from the mother
C. Breastfed babies are less likely to have allergies than
formula fed babies
D. Breastfed babies are at a lower risk for jaundice -
ANSWER-D. Breastfed babies are at a lower risk for
jaundice
A nurse assesses an 18-year-old woman who has suffered
sexual assault. The woman appears "withdrawn,
confused, and physically immobile." She has a two-year-