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Cystic fibrosis s/s
- answer-Steatorrhea
Cystic fibrosis
- answer-Pancreatic enzymes with meals or snacks
Lactose intolerant child
- answer-Nondairy products that contain calcium
Vulvoginitis
- answer-Warm compress soak 3X per day
Epiglottitis
- answer-Comfortable position
Chemotherapy, mouth ulcer
- answer-Clean with saline soak gauze
Pertussis
- answer-Droplet precaution
Peritoneal dialysis
- answer-Weigh patient
Acetaminophen overdose
- answer-Acetylcysteine
Aspirin overdose
- answer-Activated charcoal
Inhaled gasoline S/S
- answer-Ataxia, hyperreflexia, pin point eyes
,Cardiac cath post op care
- answer-Straight extremity 6-8 hrs
Mononuclesis
- answer-Hepatomegaly (lymph)
Appendectomy post-op care what to report
- answer-Muscle rigidity
Head injury what to report
- answer-Vomiting
PKU foods to avoid and allow
- answer-Avoid high protein, allow fruits and veggies
Insulin teaching
- answer-Increase fluid
Lead poisoning
- answer-Assess for developmental delay
How to assess eyes
- answer-Tumbling E or HOTV test to check visual acuity for children unable to
read letters or numbers
Asthma what to reprot
- answer-Intercostal retractions
GERD priority to report
- answer-Wheezing
Prevent SIDS
- answer-Light clothing
Down syndrome
- answer-Congenital heart malformation, hypotonicity, dysfunction of immune
system, thyroid dysfunction, leukemia, vision and hearing loss.
Dry mucus membranes due to mouth breathing, increased risk for respiratory
infection, cool mist humidification.
,Chest tubes draining
- answer--A disposable three-chamber drainage system is most often used.
-First chamber: drainage collection
-Second chamber: water seal (tidaling) - (bubbling = air leak)
-Third chamber: suction control (can be wet or dry) (continuous bubbling)
Restraints venipuncture in a child
- answer-Put them in a mummy position.
H&H levels
- answer-HCT
-2 MO=28-42%
-6-12 YR=35-45%
-12-18 YR=37-49% M, 36-46% F
HGB
-2 MO=9-14
-6-12 YR=11.5-15.5
-12-18 YR=13-16 M, 12-16 F
Negativism while eating (toddler)
- answer-Ask when she is ready to eat
Teenager healthy eating female
- answer-Increase iron uptake
How to test visual acuity in 4 year old
- answer-Tumbling e chart
How do you administer iron elixir patient teaching
- answer-similar to Question 3 page 129 -
-Give 1 hr before or 2 hr after mild or antacid to prevent decreased absorption
-GI upset (diarrhea, constipation, nausea) is common at the start of therapy
-if tolerated, administer iron supplements on empty stomach
-give with vitamin C to increase absorption
-use z-track into deep muscle for parenteral injected; do not massage after
Hemolytic uremic syndrome nurse should expect which labs
- answer-Acute renal failure, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia.
, Decreased H&H.
Failure to thrive nursing plan of care
- answer-Consistent nursing care
Leukemia s/s report to provider
- answer-Active learning template-system disorder RN qsen chapter 40
S/s icp
- answer-Vomiting
Umbilical hernias
- answer-If doesn't resolve by age 2, surgery
Epiglottitis nursing interventions
- answer-Avoid throat culture or tongue blade, IV corticosteroids, droplet
precautions for first 24 hours after IV antibiotics initiated.
Home safety SATA
- answer-Put safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs, crib mattress in lowest
position
Impetigo contagiosa
- answer-Contact isolation precautions
Pediculosis captits understanding
- answer-I will use a fine comb to get nits out
Put teaching PKU
- answer-Cook soft carrots and cut into small pieces
Nutritional teaching cystic fibrosis
- answer-Well-balanced diet high in protein and caloriespku
Meckels diverticulum post surgery
- answer-NG tube decompression
Mononucleosis expected findings
- answer-Fever, lethargy, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, loss of appetite,