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OB/PEDS HESI ACTUAL EXAM | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH

100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED

The RN is monitoring an infant with CHD closely for SSx of HF. The RN should assess the

infant for which early sign of HF?




1.Pallor

2.Cough

3.Tachycardia

4.Slow and shallow breathing - (answer)3. tachycardia




RATIONALE:

HF is the inability of the heart to pump a sufficient amt of blood to meet the O2 and metabolic

needs of the body. The early SSx of HF include tachycardia, tachypnea, profuse scalp sweating,

fatigue & irritability, sudden weight gain, and resp distress. A cough may occur in HF as a result

of mucosal swelling & irritation, but is not an early sign. Pallor may be noted in an infant w/ HF,

but is not an early sign.




The nurse reviews the laboratory results for a child with a suspected diagnosis of rheumatic

fever, knowing that which laboratory study would assist in confirming the diagnosis?

,1.Immunoglobulin

2.Red blood cell count

3.White blood cell count

4.Anti-streptolysin O titer - (answer)4. anti-streptolysin O titer




RATIONALE:

Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects the CT of the heart, joints,

skin (SQ tissues), BV, and CNS. A Dx of rheumatic fever is confirmed by the presence of 2

major manifestations or 1 major and 2 minor manifestations from the Jones criteria. In addition,

evidence of a recent strep infection is confirmed by a + anti-streptolysin O titer, streptozyme

assay, or anti-DNase B assay.




On assessment of a child admitted with a diagnosis of acute-stage Kawasaki disease, the nurse

expects to note which clinical manifestation of the acute stage of the disease?




1.Cracked lips

2.Normal appearance

3.Conjunctival hyperemia

4.Desquamation of the skin - (answer)3. conjunctival hyperemia

,RATIONALE:

Kawasaki disease, aka mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is an acute systemic inflammatory

illness. In the acute stage, the child has a fever, conjunctival hyperemia, red throat, swollen

hands, rash, and enlargement of the cervical lymph nodes. In the subacute stage, cracking lips

and fissures, desquamation of the skin on the tips of the fingers and toes, joint pain, cardiac

manifestations, and thromobocytosis occur. In the convalescent stage, the child appears normal,

but SSx of inflammation may be present




The mother of a child being discharged after heart surgery asks the nurse when the child will be

able to return to school. Which is the most appropriate response to the mother?




1."The child may return to school in 1 week."

2."The child will not be able to return to school during this academic year."

3."The child may return to school in 1 week but needs to go half-days for the first 2 weeks."

4."The child may return to school in 3 weeks but needs to go half-days for the first few days." -

(answer)4. "The child may return to school in 3 weeks but needs to go half-days for the 1st few

days"




RATIONALE:

, After heart surgery, the child may be able to return to school in 3 weeks but needs to go half-days

for the 1st few days. The mother also should be told that the child cannot participate in PE for 2

months.




Prostaglandin E1 is prescribed for a child with transposition of the great arteries. The mother of

the child is a registered nurse and asks the nurse why the child needs the medication. What is the

most appropriate response to the mother about the action of the medication?




1.Prevents blue (tet) spells

2.Maintains adequate cardiac output

3.Maintains an adequate hormonal level

4.Maintains the position of the great arteries - (answer)2. maintains adequate CO




RATIONALE:

A child with transposition of the great arteries may receive prostaglandin E1 temporarily to

increased blood mixing if systemic and pulmonary mixing is inadequate to maintain adequate

CO.




The nurse is assessing a newborn with heart failure before administering the prescribed digoxin.

In reviewing the laboratory data, the nurse notes that the newborn has a digoxin blood level of

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