NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
1. GERD inappropriate relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter
causing gastric contents from stomach to move up into
esophagus. Mostly occurs after meals and at night. Result of
complications such as FTT, respiratory prob- lems, or dysphagia.
2. What are regurgitation, recurrent vomiting, excessive crying, irritability,
manifesta- tions ARCHING BACK, stittening, poor weight gain, respiratory problems
of GERD? (coughing wheez- ing, feeding refusal
Thicken feeds by adding rice cereal
3. How can Emesis
be reduced in
children with
GERD? 1. smaller, frequent feedings
2. burp during and after feedings
4. 5 methods to 3. hold upright during feedings
relieve baby's 4. incorporate rice in diet
GERD 5. keep nipple of bottle filled with milk while bottle-feeding
surgical treatment for GERD when other treatments have failed. The
fundus of the stomach is wrapped around and behind the
esophagus through a laparoscope to create a physical barrier &
5. Nissan reinforce the function of the LES.
fundoplica- tion
Assessing signs for respiratory distress
6. What is the
nurses priority in
the im- mediate
post opera- tive
period following a
Nissen
Fundoplica- tion?
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
7. What is an infection in Gastroenteritis
the stomach and in-
testine that causes
di-
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
arrhea. vomiting, nursing management for a child with
ab- dominal pain, Gastroen- teritis that lead to de-
fever, increased hydration?
WBC, and
increased Vitals? 14. What should not be given to a child
8. What diagnostics
are used to
confirm Gas-
troenteritis?
9. What is the most
im- portant cause
of se- rious
gastroenteritis
among children,
with 28% of all
cases caus- ing
fatality?
10. mild
dehydration
symptoms
11. Moderate
dehydra- tion
symptoms
12. Severe
dehydration
symtoms
13. What is the
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
juice or IV fluids with potassium
H/H and stool specimen
Rotavirus
increased thirst, slightly dry mucous
membranes
loss of skin turgor, dry mucous
membranes, sunken eyes, sunken
fontanels
symptoms of moderate including
rapid thready pulse, cyanosis, rapid
breathing, lethargy, coma
weights, I's/O's, IV placement and give
fluids.
NS bolus first then maintenance fluids
1. GERD inappropriate relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter
causing gastric contents from stomach to move up into
esophagus. Mostly occurs after meals and at night. Result of
complications such as FTT, respiratory prob- lems, or dysphagia.
2. What are regurgitation, recurrent vomiting, excessive crying, irritability,
manifesta- tions ARCHING BACK, stittening, poor weight gain, respiratory problems
of GERD? (coughing wheez- ing, feeding refusal
Thicken feeds by adding rice cereal
3. How can Emesis
be reduced in
children with
GERD? 1. smaller, frequent feedings
2. burp during and after feedings
4. 5 methods to 3. hold upright during feedings
relieve baby's 4. incorporate rice in diet
GERD 5. keep nipple of bottle filled with milk while bottle-feeding
surgical treatment for GERD when other treatments have failed. The
fundus of the stomach is wrapped around and behind the
esophagus through a laparoscope to create a physical barrier &
5. Nissan reinforce the function of the LES.
fundoplica- tion
Assessing signs for respiratory distress
6. What is the
nurses priority in
the im- mediate
post opera- tive
period following a
Nissen
Fundoplica- tion?
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
7. What is an infection in Gastroenteritis
the stomach and in-
testine that causes
di-
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
arrhea. vomiting, nursing management for a child with
ab- dominal pain, Gastroen- teritis that lead to de-
fever, increased hydration?
WBC, and
increased Vitals? 14. What should not be given to a child
8. What diagnostics
are used to
confirm Gas-
troenteritis?
9. What is the most
im- portant cause
of se- rious
gastroenteritis
among children,
with 28% of all
cases caus- ing
fatality?
10. mild
dehydration
symptoms
11. Moderate
dehydra- tion
symptoms
12. Severe
dehydration
symtoms
13. What is the
,NR328 Final Exam Question and answers verified to pass 2025
juice or IV fluids with potassium
H/H and stool specimen
Rotavirus
increased thirst, slightly dry mucous
membranes
loss of skin turgor, dry mucous
membranes, sunken eyes, sunken
fontanels
symptoms of moderate including
rapid thready pulse, cyanosis, rapid
breathing, lethargy, coma
weights, I's/O's, IV placement and give
fluids.
NS bolus first then maintenance fluids