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,HESI RN Exit Exam v1 c c c c
The nurse is completing the admission assessment of a 3-year-old who is
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admitted with bacterial meningitis and hydrocephalus. Which
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assessment finding is evidence that the child is experiencing increased
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intracranial pressure (ICP)?
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A. Tachycardia and tachypnea
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B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses
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C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels
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D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope
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B. Sluggish and unequal pupillary
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responses
Rationale:
Sluggish and unequal pupillary responses are a direct sign of increased
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intracranial pressure affecting cranial nerves, particularly the
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oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). These findings indicate neurologic
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deterioration and warrant immediate intervention.
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Explanation of Incorrect Options: c c c
A. Tachycardia and tachypnea: These are nonspecific findings
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and may occur with fever or infection but are not reliable
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indicators of increased ICP. In fact, bradycardia (not tachycardia) is
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often seen with rising ICP.
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C. Increased head circumference and bulging fontanels: These
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are signs more typically seen in infants due to open sutures. By 3
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years of age, the fontanels are generally closed, making this
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less likely.
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D. Blood pressure fluctuations and syncope: While late signs of
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increased ICP can include changes in vital signs, syncope is not
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typically associated with elevated ICP in children and is more
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common with cardiac or vasovagal events.
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In pediatric patients, neurologic signs like pupillary changes and
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altered level of consciousness are more reliable indicators of increased
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ICP than general signs such as changes in heart rate or respiratory rate.
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Know which signs are age-appropriate.
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REF: Pediatric Nursing: Content Review and NCLEX®-Style Q&A
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OBJ: Neurological assessment and prioritization in pediatrics
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TOP: Pediatric Neurological Disorders
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A client with acute pancreatitis is admitted with severe, piercing
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abdominal pain and an elevated serum amylase. Which additional
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information is the client most likely to report to the nurse?
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A. Abdominal pain decreases when lying supine
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B. Pain lasts an hour and leaves the abdomen tender
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C. Right upper quadrant pain refers to right scapula
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D. Drinks alcohol until intoxicated at least twice weekly.
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Rationale:
Chronic or binge alcohol consumption is one of the most common
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causes of acute pancreatitis. Alcohol leads to inflammation of the
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pancreatic ducts and premature activation of pancreatic enzymes,
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which results in autodigestion of the pancreas and intense abdominal
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pain.
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A. Abdominal pain decreases when lying supine: This is
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incorrect. Pancreatic pain typically worsens when lying flat and
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improves when siFng up and leaning forward.
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B. Pain lasts an hour and leaves the abdomen tender: Pancreatic
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pain is persistent and severe, often lasting for hours to days. It is
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not typically transient.
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