PEDIATRIC NR 328 EXAM 2 2025 | ALL QUESTIONS AND
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LATEST EXAM 2025
A girl, age 5 1/2 years, has Urinary tract infection (UTI)
been sent to the school nurse
for urinary incontinence
three times in the past 2
days. The nurse should
recommend to her parent
that the first action is to
have the child evaluated
for
what condition?
What recommendation What recommendation should the nurse make to
should the nurse make to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young girls?
prevent urinary tract
infections (UTIs) in young
girls?
In teaching the parent of a Have siblings examined for VUR.
newly diagnosed 2-year-
old child with
pyelonephritis related to
vesicoureteral reflux (VUR),
the nurse should include
which information?
What pathologic process is Immune complex formation and glomerular deposition
believed to be responsible
for the development of
postinfectious
glomerulonephritis?
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A 16-year-old girl comes to Herself
the pediatric clinic for
information on birth control.
The
nurse knows that before this
young woman can be
examined, consent must
be
obtained from which source?
The nurse needs to take the Permit him to handle the equipment and see the cuff
blood pressure of a inflate and deflate before putting the cuff in place.
preschool boy for the first
time. What action would
be best in gaining his
cooperation?
A 4-year-old girl is admitted Allow her to wear her underpants.
to outpatient surgery for
removal of a cyst on her
back. Her mother puts the
hospital gown on her,
but the child is crying
because she wants to leave
on her underpants. What is
the most appropriate
nursing action at this
time??
A child who has cystic Contact
fibrosis is admitted to the
pediatric unit with
methicillin- resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA) infection. The
nurse recognizes that in
addition to a private
room, the child is
placed on what precautions?
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An 11-month-old That is fine as long as you are with him.
hospitalized boy is
restrained because he
is receiving
intravenous (IV) fluids. His
grandmother has come to
stay with him for the
afternoon
and asks the nurse if the
restraints can be removed.
What nurses response is
best?
A nurse must do a Show the child the equipment to be used before the procedure.
venipuncture on a 6-
year-old child. What
consideration is
important in providing
atraumatic care?
A 2-year-old child is being Prepare the child for conscious sedation being used for the
admitted to the hospital for procedure.
possible bacterial
meningitis. When
preparing for a lumbar
puncture,
what should the nurse do?
Frequent urine tests for Aspirate urine from cotton balls inside the diaper with a syringe
specific gravity are required without a needle.
on a 6-month-old infant.
What method is the most
appropriate way to
collect small amounts of
urine for these tests?
A child has a central venous Withdraw a blood sample equal to the amount of fluid in
access device for the device, discard, and then withdraw the sample
intravenous (IV) fluid needed.
administration. A blood
sample is needed for a
complete
blood count, hemogram, and
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electrolytes.
What is the appropriate
procedure to implement for
this blood sample?
The nurse has just collected Keep the childs arm extended and apply pressure to the site for a
blood by few minutes.
venipuncture in the
antecubital fossa. What
should the nurse do next?
An appropriate method for One teaspoon of something sweet-tasting such as jam
administering oral
medications that are bitter
to an infant or small child
should be to mix them
with which?
The practitioner has A hollow-handled medication spoon is advisable, and
ordered a liquid oral the medication should be equally spaced while the
antibiotic for a toddler with child is awake.
otitis media. The
prescription reads 1 1/2 tsp
four times per day. What
should the nurse consider in
teaching the mother how
to give the medicine?
Guidelines for intramuscular Insert needle quickly, using a dartlike motion.
administration of
medication in school-age
children
include what standard?
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