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1. What factors have been shown to in- - recent illness
crease the risk of SIDS? Select all that - sleeping with an adult (co-sleeping)
apply - smoking around the infant
2. An important milestone in the in- The infant turns & looks for the mother when she
fant's life is the development of ob- walks out of his view
ject permanence. This milestone is
represented by which of these state-
ments?
3. The type of play that infants engage Onlooker
in is called?
4. What are the clinical manifestations - growth failure
of failure to thrive? Select all that ap- - developmental delays
ply - avoidance of eye contact
5. What must the nurse teach the par- Extra enzymes must be taken with high-fat foods
ents of the child with cystic fibro-
sis about the use of pancreatic en-
zymes?
6. A nurse is teaching an adolescent Albuterol
about the appropriate use of his
asthma medications. Which of the
following medications should the
nurse instruct the adolescent to use
before he participates in exercise?
7. A child with asthma is undergoing Used to assess the severity of asthma
pulmonary function tests. What is
the purpose of the peak expiratory
flow rate test?
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8. a 5-year old is recovering from Observe the child for continuous swallowing.
a tonsillectomy & adenoidectomy
and is being discharged home with
his mother. Home care instructions
should include which of the follow-
ing?
9. What assessment finding does the Presence of fever and otalgia (earache)
nurse recognize as a manifestation
of acute otitis media?
10. A 5-year-old is seen in the urgent Acute epiglottis
care clinic with the following histo-
ry and symptoms: sudden onset of
severe sore throat after going to
bed, drooling and difficulty swallow-
ing, axillary temperature of 102.2°F
(39.0°C), clear breath sounds, and
absence of cough. The child appears
anxious and is flushed. Based on
these symptoms and history, the
nurse anticipates a diagnosis of
11. A 5-year-old child is brought to the -Vital signs
emergency department with abrupt -Medical history
onset of sore throat, pain with swal- -Assessment of breath sounds
lowing, fever, and sitting upright and -Ready availability of emergency airway equipment
forward. Acute epiglottitis is sus-
pected. What are the most appropri-
ate nursing interventions? Select all
that apply.
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12. What is an important nursing inter- Intermittent warmth, moist compresses to remove
vention in the care of a child with crusts on the eye area
bacterial conjunctivitis?
13. The school nurse is concerned about Administer varicella zoster immune globulin (VZIG) to
an outbreak of chickenpox, because prevent chickenpox
two children at the school have can-
cer and are immunodeficient as a
result of chemotherapy. What is the
most appropriate recommendation
the school nurse can give to the two
children's parents?
14. An infant has a low-grade fever, is - Provide humidified oxygenation and suction
sneezing, has tearing eyes, and ex- - Place the patient on droplet precautions
hibits a short and rapid cough that
occurs mainly at night and is fol-
lowed by a crowing sound. Which
nursing actions are appropriate for
this patient? Select all that apply.
15. Strict isolation is required for a child Chickenpox
who is hospitalized with which infec-
tious disease?
16. How can the nurse prepare a child Involve the child in the use of distraction, such as
for a painful procedure? using bubbles, music, or playing games
17. The nurse works in a vaccination - A 12-month-old baby with a cold
clinic. Which patients should receive - A 14-month-old baby allergic to eggs
the measles, mumps, and rubella - A breastfeeding mother
(MMR) vaccine? Select all that apply.