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GI PEDS NCLEX ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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    GI PEDS NCLEX ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

  • GI PEDS NCLEX ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A nurse is caring for an 11-month old infant admitted for watery, green diarrhea; vomiting: and fever. He is diagnosed with gastroenteritis with no known source at this time. Which nursing diagnosis should be the highest priority? a. Altered Nutrition b. Anxiety related to hospitalization c. Fluid Volume and Electrolyte Imbalance d. Altered Family Coping - Answer -C. fluid and electrolyte imbalances can be life threaten...
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GI peds NCLEX Questions and Correct Detailed Answers  (Verified Answers) ||Already Graded A+||Newest  Version
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    GI peds NCLEX Questions and Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) ||Already Graded A+||Newest Version

  • A nurse is caring for an 11-month old infant admitted for watery, green diarrhea; vomiting: and fever. He is diagnosed with gastroenteritis with no known source at this time. Which nursing diagnosis should be the highest priority? a. Altered Nutrition b. Anxiety related to hospitalization c. Fluid Volume and Electrolyte Imbalance d. Altered Family Coping Ans: C. fluid and electrolyte imbalances can be life threatening Which intervention would the nurse include in the care of an in...
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GI peds NCLEX Verified Instructor Notes for Exam Success
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    GI peds NCLEX Verified Instructor Notes for Exam Success

  • Which assessment finding would lead the nurse to suspect esophageal atresia in an infant? a. Hypotonicity b. Excessive crying c. Abdominal distention d. Excessive drooling D excessive drooling is a sign of esophageal atresia Which client would the nurse suspect to have pyloric stenosis? a. A 7-month-old with choking episodes b. An 11-year-old with an olive-shaped abdominal mass c. A 5-week-old infant with projectile vomiting d. A 2-year-old with a harsh cough C. projectile vomiting...
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GI PEDS NCLEX QUESTIONS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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    GI PEDS NCLEX QUESTIONS|UPDATED&VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS

  • A nurse is caring for an 11-month old infant admitted for watery, green diarrhea; vomiting: and fever. He is diagnosed with gastroenteritis with no known source at this time. Which nursing diagnosis should be the highest priority? a. Altered Nutrition b. Anxiety related to hospitalization c. Fluid Volume and Electrolyte Imbalance d. Altered Family Coping C. fluid and electrolyte imbalances can be life threatening Which intervention would the nurse include in the care of an infant fo...
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