MCN 374 Exam 1 - Ch 1, 2, 4-9, 11, 12, 15, Save
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Terms in this set (285)
,A 3-year-old has been 1. Purulent nasal discharge
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. 2. Frequent infections
The guardians asked the nurse 4. Chronic moist, productive cough
what respiratory symptoms they
should expect to see. What will
the nurse tell the guardians?
Select all that apply. Respiratory symptoms the guardians will see are: nasal polyps,
1. Purulent nasal discharge chronic sinusitis, frontal headaches, purulent nasal discharge,
2. Frequent infections postnasal discharge, cough (chronic, moist, productive),
3. Mottled nail beds wheezing, coarse crackles, frequent infections, shortness of
4. Chronic moist, productive breath, decreased exercise tolerance, barrel chest, and
cough clubbing of fingers and toes.
5. Increased fertility
A 4-year-old boy is B. Common at this age.
hospitalized with a serious
bacterial infection. He tells the
nurse that he is sick because he
was "bad." The nurse's best
interpretation of this comment
is that it is:
A. A sign of stress.
B. Common at this age.
C. Suggestive of maladaptation.
D. Suggestive of excessive
discipline at home
,A 4-year-old scores three D. The child should be referred for a further diagnostic
"failures" on a developmental developmental evaluation.
screening test. Which statement
is the most accurate?
A. The child is not as intelligent
as expected for age and should Failing multiple items on a developmental screening is of
be referred to a learning concern and the child should be referred for a diagnostic
specialist. developmental evaluation. Every developmental screening tool
B. The child has a speech has various pass/fail parameters. The guidelines for the
problem and should be screening used should be followed.
referred to a speech therapist.
C. The child is at risk for school
problems and should be
retested.
D. The child should be referred
for a further diagnostic
developmental evaluation.
, A 4-year-old who has been C. Ineffective Individual Coping related to hospitalization
toilet-trained becomes
incontinent when hospitalized
for surgery. The most
appropriate nursing diagnosis
based on this assessment
finding is:
A. Coping, Defensive, related to
stress of hospitalization.
B. Growth and Development
Altered, related to
incontinence.
C. Ineffective Individual Coping
related to hospitalization
D. Urinary Elimination, Altered,
related to incontinence.
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Terms in this set (285)
,A 3-year-old has been 1. Purulent nasal discharge
diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. 2. Frequent infections
The guardians asked the nurse 4. Chronic moist, productive cough
what respiratory symptoms they
should expect to see. What will
the nurse tell the guardians?
Select all that apply. Respiratory symptoms the guardians will see are: nasal polyps,
1. Purulent nasal discharge chronic sinusitis, frontal headaches, purulent nasal discharge,
2. Frequent infections postnasal discharge, cough (chronic, moist, productive),
3. Mottled nail beds wheezing, coarse crackles, frequent infections, shortness of
4. Chronic moist, productive breath, decreased exercise tolerance, barrel chest, and
cough clubbing of fingers and toes.
5. Increased fertility
A 4-year-old boy is B. Common at this age.
hospitalized with a serious
bacterial infection. He tells the
nurse that he is sick because he
was "bad." The nurse's best
interpretation of this comment
is that it is:
A. A sign of stress.
B. Common at this age.
C. Suggestive of maladaptation.
D. Suggestive of excessive
discipline at home
,A 4-year-old scores three D. The child should be referred for a further diagnostic
"failures" on a developmental developmental evaluation.
screening test. Which statement
is the most accurate?
A. The child is not as intelligent
as expected for age and should Failing multiple items on a developmental screening is of
be referred to a learning concern and the child should be referred for a diagnostic
specialist. developmental evaluation. Every developmental screening tool
B. The child has a speech has various pass/fail parameters. The guidelines for the
problem and should be screening used should be followed.
referred to a speech therapist.
C. The child is at risk for school
problems and should be
retested.
D. The child should be referred
for a further diagnostic
developmental evaluation.
, A 4-year-old who has been C. Ineffective Individual Coping related to hospitalization
toilet-trained becomes
incontinent when hospitalized
for surgery. The most
appropriate nursing diagnosis
based on this assessment
finding is:
A. Coping, Defensive, related to
stress of hospitalization.
B. Growth and Development
Altered, related to
incontinence.
C. Ineffective Individual Coping
related to hospitalization
D. Urinary Elimination, Altered,
related to incontinence.