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The nurse is preparing to administer an C- administer the immunization using a 24-gauge needle; The nurse should
immunization to a four-year-old child. administer an immunization for a 4-year-old child using a 24-
Which of the following actions should gauge needle to minimize the amount of pain experienced by the toddler.
the nurse plan to take?
A- Place the child in a prone position for
the immunization
B- request that the child's caregiver
leave the room during the immunization
C- administer the immunization using a
24-gauge needle
D- inject the immunization slowly after
aspirating for 3 seconds
,A nurse is reviewing the laboratory B- sodium 140; The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 140 mEq/L is
report of an infant who is receiving within the
treatment for severe dehydration. The expected reference range and indicates the current treatment regimen the
nurse should identify which of the infant
following laboratory values indicates is receiving for dehydration is effective.
effectiveness of the current treatment?
A- Potassium 2.9 mEq/L
B- sodium 140
C- urine specific gravity 1.035
D- BUN 25 mg
The nurse is providing teaching about D- playing dress-up; The nurse should instruct the parents that at the presc
Social Development to the parents of a age, play should focus
preschooler. Which of the following play on social, mental, and physical development. Therefore, playing dress-up is
activities should the nurse recommended play activity for this child.
recommend for the child?
A- Play pat-a-cake
B- using a push pull toy
C- creating a scrapbook
D- playing dress-up
,A nurse is teaching the parents of a D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime; The nurse should inform the parent
newborn about ways to prevent sudden protective factors against SIDS include
infant death syndrome SIDS. Which of breastfeeding and the use of a pacifier when the infant is sleeping.
the following instructions should the A- The nurse should instruct the parent to place the infant in a supine
nurse include?
A- Place the infant in a prone position to
sleep.
B- Allow the infant to sleep on a large
pillow.
C- User soft mattress in the infant's crib.
D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime.
A nurse is assessing an infant who has A- Nasal flaring; When using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to
pneumonia. Which of the following care, the nurse
findings is the priority for the nurse to should place the priority on nasal flaring. Nasal flaring indicates that the
report to the provider? infant is experiencing acute respiratory distress.
A- Nasal flaring
B- WBC 11,300
C- diarrhea
D- abdominal distension
, A school nurse is assessing a school-age C- assist the child to a side-lying position on the floor; The greatest risk to t
child blood pressure while he is seated child is aspiration, occlusion of the airway, and bodily
in a chair. The child starts to experience a injury from falling out of the chair. The nurse should ease the child down to
tonic-clonic seizure. Which of the floor in a side-lying position immediately. This position enables the child's
following actions should the nurse take secretions to drain from the mouth, preventing aspiration, and maintaining a
first? patent airway.
A- Clear the immediate area around the
child of hazardous objects
B- loosen the child restrictive clothing
C- assist the child to a side-lying position
on the floor
D- apply an oxygen mask to the child
The nurse is preparing to administer an C- administer the immunization using a 24-gauge needle; The nurse should
immunization to a four-year-old child. administer an immunization for a 4-year-old child using a 24-
Which of the following actions should gauge needle to minimize the amount of pain experienced by the toddler.
the nurse plan to take?
A- Place the child in a prone position for
the immunization
B- request that the child's caregiver
leave the room during the immunization
C- administer the immunization using a
24-gauge needle
D- inject the immunization slowly after
aspirating for 3 seconds
,A nurse is reviewing the laboratory B- sodium 140; The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 140 mEq/L is
report of an infant who is receiving within the
treatment for severe dehydration. The expected reference range and indicates the current treatment regimen the
nurse should identify which of the infant
following laboratory values indicates is receiving for dehydration is effective.
effectiveness of the current treatment?
A- Potassium 2.9 mEq/L
B- sodium 140
C- urine specific gravity 1.035
D- BUN 25 mg
The nurse is providing teaching about D- playing dress-up; The nurse should instruct the parents that at the presc
Social Development to the parents of a age, play should focus
preschooler. Which of the following play on social, mental, and physical development. Therefore, playing dress-up is
activities should the nurse recommended play activity for this child.
recommend for the child?
A- Play pat-a-cake
B- using a push pull toy
C- creating a scrapbook
D- playing dress-up
,A nurse is teaching the parents of a D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime; The nurse should inform the parent
newborn about ways to prevent sudden protective factors against SIDS include
infant death syndrome SIDS. Which of breastfeeding and the use of a pacifier when the infant is sleeping.
the following instructions should the A- The nurse should instruct the parent to place the infant in a supine
nurse include?
A- Place the infant in a prone position to
sleep.
B- Allow the infant to sleep on a large
pillow.
C- User soft mattress in the infant's crib.
D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime.
A nurse is assessing an infant who has A- Nasal flaring; When using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to
pneumonia. Which of the following care, the nurse
findings is the priority for the nurse to should place the priority on nasal flaring. Nasal flaring indicates that the
report to the provider? infant is experiencing acute respiratory distress.
A- Nasal flaring
B- WBC 11,300
C- diarrhea
D- abdominal distension
, A school nurse is assessing a school-age C- assist the child to a side-lying position on the floor; The greatest risk to t
child blood pressure while he is seated child is aspiration, occlusion of the airway, and bodily
in a chair. The child starts to experience a injury from falling out of the chair. The nurse should ease the child down to
tonic-clonic seizure. Which of the floor in a side-lying position immediately. This position enables the child's
following actions should the nurse take secretions to drain from the mouth, preventing aspiration, and maintaining a
first? patent airway.
A- Clear the immediate area around the
child of hazardous objects
B- loosen the child restrictive clothing
C- assist the child to a side-lying position
on the floor
D- apply an oxygen mask to the child