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When caring for a child with congenital heart disease and polycythemia,
which nursing action has the highest priority? - ✔✔Maintaining adequate
hydration
The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the mother of a child who has
been diagnosed with celiac disease. Choosing which lunch will be within
the therapeutic management of a child with celiac disease? - ✔✔Baked
chicken, coleslaw, soda, and frozen fruit dessert
A 7-month-old male infant diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy is seen by
the nurse in the clinic. Which statement by the parent warrants immediate
intervention by the nurse? - ✔✔"My son often chokes while I am feeding
him."
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,The nurse is caring for a child with intussusception who is scheduled for a
barium enema prior to a surgical procedure. Which action should the nurse
take first? - ✔✔Place the child on a clear liquid diet.
The nurse should teach the parents of a child with a cyanotic heart defect to
perform which action when a hypercyanotic spell occurs? - ✔✔Allow the
child to assume a knee-chest position, with the head and chest slightly
elevated.
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 2-year-old child with a congenital
heart defect about signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure. Which
information about the child is most important for the parents to report to
the healthcare provider? - ✔✔Exhibits a sudden and unexplained weight
gain.
Prophylactic antibiotics are prescribed for a child who has mitral valve
damage. The nurse should advise the parents to give the antibiotics prior to
which occurrence? - ✔✔Urinary catheterization
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, A 7-month-old infant with a rotavirus causing severe diarrhea is admitted
for treatment. Which action should the nurse take first? - ✔✔Insert an
intravenous (IV) line and begin IV fluids.
The nurse admits a child to the intensive care unit with a possible diagnosis
of Wilms tumor. What is the most important safety precaution for child? -
✔✔Place a do not palpate abdomen sign on head of bed.
The nurse is taking the family history of a 2-year-old child with atopic
dermatitis (eczema). Which statement by the mother is most important in
formulating a plan of care for this child? - ✔✔"My husband and our
daughter are both lactose-intolerant."
A mother calls the clinic because her 6-year-old son, who has been taking
prescribed antibiotics for 7 of the previous 10 days, continues to have a
cough that she reports is worsening. Further questioning by the nurse
reveals that the cough is nonproductive. What is the nurse's best
instruction to the mother? - ✔✔Bring the child to the clinic today for an
examination related to the cough.
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