For a pediatric patient with impetigo on the upper lip, the nurse teaches the patient and
caregivers not to touch the wound. Which other instruction is appropriate?
A. Rinse daily with a 10 percent chlorine bleach solution.
B. Apply topical antibiotic ointment.
C. Restrict the child from school or daycare until all the lesions have resolved.
D. Expect to administer hydroxyurea (Hydrea) while the lesions are present.For a pediatric
patient with impetigo on the upper lip, the nurse teaches the patient and caregivers not to touch
the wound. Which other instruction is appropriate?
A. Rinse daily with a 10 percent chlorine bleach solution.
B. Apply topical antibiotic ointment.
C. Restrict the child from school or daycare until all the lesions have resolved.
D. Expect to administer hydroxyurea (Hydrea) while the lesions are present. B
Which strategy promotes a successful family presence during invasive procedures and
resuscitation?
, ENA Peds 2 Exam Questions With Solutions
A. Provide a detailed explanation of every aspect of the pediatric patient's care.
B. Assign a team member to stay with the family.
C. Place the caregiver close to the pediatric patient.
D. Allow the family to grieve loudly while at the bedside. B
Which sign or symptom suggests meningitis in a neonate?
A. Hypothermia
B. Projectile vomiting after feeding
C. Currant-jelly stools
D. Increased hunger A
In appendicitis, pain originates in which location?
A. Periumbilical region
B. Left lower quadrant
C. Right flank area
D. Midepigastric region A