NCLEX-RN PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY: REDUCTION OF RISK POTENTIAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | 2024
NCLEX-RN PHYSIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY: REDUCTION OF RISK POTENTIAL PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | 2024 1. You measure your 2 year old client’s vital signs as: Respiratory rate: 32 breaths per minute Pulse: 110 beats per minute Blood pressure: 55/82 The mother asks you if these vital signs are normal. You should respond to this mother’s question by stating: A. “The respiratory rate is a little too fast but the other vital signs are normal.” B. “The pulse rate is a little too fast but the other vital signs are normal.” C. “The blood pressure is a little low but the other vital signs are normal.” D. “All of these vital signs are normal for a child that is 2 years of age.” Correct Response: D All of these vital signs are normal for the toddler who is 2 years old. The normal vital signs for the toddler are: Respiratory rate: From 20 to 40 per minute Pulse rate: From 90 to 140 beats per minute Blood pressure: Diastolic from 50 to 80 mm Hg and systolic from 80 to 112 mm Hg 2. You measure your 5 year old client’s vital signs as: Respiratory rate: 32 breaths per minute
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