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A nurse is teaching the parent of a preschool-age "I will give my child a dose of albendazole today and again in 2 weeks."
child about the treatment for pinworms. Which of the
following statements by the parent indicates an --The nurse should instruct the parent to repeat the dose of albendazole in 2
understanding of the teaching? weeks to completely eradicate the parasite and prevent reinfection.
A nurse is assessing a child who has a ventricular Murmur at the left sternal border.
septal defect. Which of the following findings should
the nurse expect? --A ventricular septal defect, a hole in the septal wall between the ventricles,
is an acyanotic heart defect. A systolic murmur can be best heard at the
lower left sternal border. Sound is transmitted in the direction of blood flow,
so any backflow of blood from the left to the right ventricle through the septal
defect is best heard in this area.
A nurse is teaching an adolescent who has asthma "I will record the highest reading of three attempts."
about how to use a peak expiratory flow meter
(PEFM). Which of the following responses by the --Once the client establishes a personal best, she should routinely check the
adolescent indicates an understanding of the PEFM by performing three attempts and recording the highest reading of the
teaching? three.
A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of an Massage the anterior area of the infant's ear following administration.
infant who has acute otitis media about how to
administer antibiotic eardrops. Which of the following --The nurse should instruct the parents to massage the anterior area of the
instructions should the nurse include? ear following administration of eardrops to facilitate instillation of the
medication.
A nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a 2- "My child should consume 1,000 calories per day."
year-old toddler about nutrition. Which of the following
statements by the parent indicates an understanding --Toddlers who are 2 years old should consume 1,000 calories daily.
of the teaching?
A nurse is providing teaching about immunizations to "The pneumococcal and influenza vaccines are recommended for your
the parents of a severely immunocompromised child child."
who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which
of the following statements should the nurse include --Immunization against common childhood illnesses, including the influenza
in the teaching? and pneumococcal disease, is recommended for all children exposed to and
infected with HIV.
A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a 4- Determine the child's breathing pattern.
year-old child who has burns to the neck and face
following a house fire. Which of the following actions --The nurse should apply the ABC priority setting framework. This framework
should the nurse take first? emphasizes the basic core of human functioning: having an open airway,
being able to breathe in adequate amounts of oxygen, and circulating
oxygen to the body's organs via the blood. An alteration in any of these can
indicate a threat to life, and is therefore the nurse's priority concern. When
applying the ABC priority setting framework, airway is always the highest
priority because the airway must be clear and open for oxygen exchange to
occur. Breathing is the second highest priority in the ABC priority setting
framework because adequate ventilatory effort is essential in order for
oxygen exchange to occur. Determining the child's breathing pattern is the
first action the nurse should take. Circulation is the third highest priority in
the ABC priority setting framework because delivery of oxygen to critical
organs only occurs if the heart and blood vessels are capable of efficiently
carrying oxygen to them.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents Keep the child away from people who have an infection.
of a child who has nephrotic syndrome. Which of the
following instructions should the nurse include in the --Children who have nephrotic syndrome are at increased risk for infection
teaching? and should avoid contact with people who have infections.
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A nurse is teaching the parent of a preschool-age "I will give my child a dose of albendazole today and again in 2 weeks."
child about the treatment for pinworms. Which of the
following statements by the parent indicates an --The nurse should instruct the parent to repeat the dose of albendazole in 2
understanding of the teaching? weeks to completely eradicate the parasite and prevent reinfection.
A nurse is assessing a child who has a ventricular Murmur at the left sternal border.
septal defect. Which of the following findings should
the nurse expect? --A ventricular septal defect, a hole in the septal wall between the ventricles,
is an acyanotic heart defect. A systolic murmur can be best heard at the
lower left sternal border. Sound is transmitted in the direction of blood flow,
so any backflow of blood from the left to the right ventricle through the septal
defect is best heard in this area.
A nurse is teaching an adolescent who has asthma "I will record the highest reading of three attempts."
about how to use a peak expiratory flow meter
(PEFM). Which of the following responses by the --Once the client establishes a personal best, she should routinely check the
adolescent indicates an understanding of the PEFM by performing three attempts and recording the highest reading of the
teaching? three.
A nurse is providing teaching to the parents of an Massage the anterior area of the infant's ear following administration.
infant who has acute otitis media about how to
administer antibiotic eardrops. Which of the following --The nurse should instruct the parents to massage the anterior area of the
instructions should the nurse include? ear following administration of eardrops to facilitate instillation of the
medication.
A nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a 2- "My child should consume 1,000 calories per day."
year-old toddler about nutrition. Which of the following
statements by the parent indicates an understanding --Toddlers who are 2 years old should consume 1,000 calories daily.
of the teaching?
A nurse is providing teaching about immunizations to "The pneumococcal and influenza vaccines are recommended for your
the parents of a severely immunocompromised child child."
who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which
of the following statements should the nurse include --Immunization against common childhood illnesses, including the influenza
in the teaching? and pneumococcal disease, is recommended for all children exposed to and
infected with HIV.
A nurse in an emergency department is caring for a 4- Determine the child's breathing pattern.
year-old child who has burns to the neck and face
following a house fire. Which of the following actions --The nurse should apply the ABC priority setting framework. This framework
should the nurse take first? emphasizes the basic core of human functioning: having an open airway,
being able to breathe in adequate amounts of oxygen, and circulating
oxygen to the body's organs via the blood. An alteration in any of these can
indicate a threat to life, and is therefore the nurse's priority concern. When
applying the ABC priority setting framework, airway is always the highest
priority because the airway must be clear and open for oxygen exchange to
occur. Breathing is the second highest priority in the ABC priority setting
framework because adequate ventilatory effort is essential in order for
oxygen exchange to occur. Determining the child's breathing pattern is the
first action the nurse should take. Circulation is the third highest priority in
the ABC priority setting framework because delivery of oxygen to critical
organs only occurs if the heart and blood vessels are capable of efficiently
carrying oxygen to them.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents Keep the child away from people who have an infection.
of a child who has nephrotic syndrome. Which of the
following instructions should the nurse include in the --Children who have nephrotic syndrome are at increased risk for infection
teaching? and should avoid contact with people who have infections.