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Answer Key HW10 - Lecture notes 1


Exploring Nursing (Michigan State University)

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Homework 10 - Pediatrics




1. A nurse is caring for a pre-school age child who has a epiglottitis with a barking cough. Which of the following
is an appropriate nursing action?


A. Encourage coughing.
Rationale: Encouraging the client to cough is not an appropriate nursing and precipitates a
complete obstruction.

B. Attempt to obtain a throat culture.
Rationale: Attempting to obtain a throat culture is not an appropriate nursing action and may
precipitate a complete obstruction.

C. Visualize the back of the throat.
Rationale: Trying to visualize the back of the throat is not an appropriate nursing action and
may precipitate a complete obstruction.

D. Apply oxygen.
Rationale: Applying high-flow oxygen on the client and keeping the client calm is an
appropriate action by the nurse to improve oxygenation.


2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching to the parents of a child who has cystic fibrosis and has a prescription for
pancrelipase (Pancrease) capsules. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching?


A. Administer the medication with meals and snacks.
Rationale: Pancrelipase is a digestive enzyme that must be administered with all snacks or
meals in order for the food to be properly digested.

B. Capsules must be taken whole.
Rationale: The medication maybe taken whole or the capsules may be opened up and the
contents sprinkled on soft food.

C. This medication may be discontinued when symptoms diminish.
Rationale: Pancreatic enzymes will be needed throughout the child's life.

D. This medication may cause a diarrhea.
Rationale: With sufficient replacement of the pancreatic enzyme, the client should experience a
decrease in the number of stools.




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Homework 10 - Pediatrics



3. A nurse is collecting data from an 11-month-old infant. Which of the following clinical manifestations is
suggestive of a central nervous system infection?


A. Oliguria
Rationale: Oliguria is a clinical manifestation of shock or kidney disease. However, it is not a
clinical manifestation of a central nervous system infection.

B. Bulging fontanel
Rationale: A central nervous system infection causes increased intracranial pressure.
Therefore, bulging fontanels are a clinical manifestation of a central nervous system
infection.

C. Negative Brudzinski sign
Rationale: A positive Brudzinski sign is a clinical manifestation of a central nervous system
infection.

D. Jaundice
Rationale: Jaundice is a clinical manifestation liver disease. However, not a clinical
manifestation of a central nervous system infection.


4. A nurse is caring for a child diagnosed with tinea pedis. The nurse should respond with which of the following
when asked by the parent what the common name for this disorder is?


A. Shingles
Rationale: Shingles is the common name for varicella zoster.

B. Athlete’s foot
Rationale: Athlete’s foot is the common name for tinea pedis.

C. Fever blister
Rationale: Fever blister is the common name for herpes simplex virus type I.

D. Valley fever
Rationale: Valley fever is the common name for coccidioidomycosis.




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