NUR 328 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
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X-linked recessive hemophilia
inherited disorder in which
a blood-clotting factor is
deficient
The nurse is administering b. Stop drug infusion immediately.
an IV chemotherapeutic
agent to a child with
leukemia. The child
suddenly begins to
wheeze and have severe
urticaria. Which is the most
appropriate nursing
action?
a. Observe child closely
for next 10 minutes.
b. Stop drug infusion
immediately.
c. Recheck rate of drug
infusion.
d. Explain to child that this
is an expected side effect
,A young child has been aspirin
diagnosed with idiopathic
thrombocytopenic
purpura. The parents
should be aware that a
drug to be avoided is:
A parent of a newborn c. Hydrocephalus
diagnosed with e. Urinary tract infections
myelomeningocele asks
what is/are common long-
term complications? The
nurse's best response is
which of the following?
Select all that apply.
a. Learning disabilities
b. Attention deficit
disorders
c. Hydrocephalus
d. Decubitus ulcers and
skin breakdown
e. Urinary tract infections
f. Nutrition issues
Which is a type of skin buck extension
traction with the legs in an
extended position?
, A school-age child is b. Adequate hydration and pain management
admitted in vasoocclusive
sickle cell crisis. What
should be included in the
child's care?
a. Adequate oxygenation
and replacement of factor
VIII
b. Adequate hydration and
pain management
c. Correction of acidosis
d. Pain management and
administration of heparin
Increased convex kyphosis
angulation in the curve of
the thoracic spine
A 10-year-old child, c. Stay with child and have someone call emergency
without a history of medical service (EMS)
previous seizures,
experiences a tonic-clonic
seizure at school.
Breathing is not impaired,
but some postictal
confusion occurs. What is
the most appropriate
initial action by the school
nurse?
a. Stay with child, offering
calm reassurance
b. Notify parent and
regular practitioner
c. Stay with child and have
someone call emergency
medical service (EMS)
d. Notify parent that child
should go home
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Terms in this set (241)
X-linked recessive hemophilia
inherited disorder in which
a blood-clotting factor is
deficient
The nurse is administering b. Stop drug infusion immediately.
an IV chemotherapeutic
agent to a child with
leukemia. The child
suddenly begins to
wheeze and have severe
urticaria. Which is the most
appropriate nursing
action?
a. Observe child closely
for next 10 minutes.
b. Stop drug infusion
immediately.
c. Recheck rate of drug
infusion.
d. Explain to child that this
is an expected side effect
,A young child has been aspirin
diagnosed with idiopathic
thrombocytopenic
purpura. The parents
should be aware that a
drug to be avoided is:
A parent of a newborn c. Hydrocephalus
diagnosed with e. Urinary tract infections
myelomeningocele asks
what is/are common long-
term complications? The
nurse's best response is
which of the following?
Select all that apply.
a. Learning disabilities
b. Attention deficit
disorders
c. Hydrocephalus
d. Decubitus ulcers and
skin breakdown
e. Urinary tract infections
f. Nutrition issues
Which is a type of skin buck extension
traction with the legs in an
extended position?
, A school-age child is b. Adequate hydration and pain management
admitted in vasoocclusive
sickle cell crisis. What
should be included in the
child's care?
a. Adequate oxygenation
and replacement of factor
VIII
b. Adequate hydration and
pain management
c. Correction of acidosis
d. Pain management and
administration of heparin
Increased convex kyphosis
angulation in the curve of
the thoracic spine
A 10-year-old child, c. Stay with child and have someone call emergency
without a history of medical service (EMS)
previous seizures,
experiences a tonic-clonic
seizure at school.
Breathing is not impaired,
but some postictal
confusion occurs. What is
the most appropriate
initial action by the school
nurse?
a. Stay with child, offering
calm reassurance
b. Notify parent and
regular practitioner
c. Stay with child and have
someone call emergency
medical service (EMS)
d. Notify parent that child
should go home