HESI PEDS EXAM 2025 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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What clinical finding D. Urine protein 3+ to 4+
should a nurse expect a
child with nephrosis to
exhibit?
A. Elevated blood
pressure
B. Blood-tinged urine
C. Elevated temperature
D. Urine protein 3+ to 4+
, When plotting a 20 week- Compare this weight with previous weights recorded
old infant's weight on a in the child's record
standardized growth
chart, the nurse
determines that the child's
weight is between the 2nd
and 3rd percentile. Based
on this finding what action
should the nurse take?
A. Teach the parents about
interventions for failure to
thrive syndrome
B. Compare this weight
with previous weights
recorded in the child's
record
C. Evaluate the parent's
body build in relation to
the infant's weight
D. Obtain a 24 hour
nutritional history before
making any conclusions
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Terms in this set (16)
What clinical finding D. Urine protein 3+ to 4+
should a nurse expect a
child with nephrosis to
exhibit?
A. Elevated blood
pressure
B. Blood-tinged urine
C. Elevated temperature
D. Urine protein 3+ to 4+
, When plotting a 20 week- Compare this weight with previous weights recorded
old infant's weight on a in the child's record
standardized growth
chart, the nurse
determines that the child's
weight is between the 2nd
and 3rd percentile. Based
on this finding what action
should the nurse take?
A. Teach the parents about
interventions for failure to
thrive syndrome
B. Compare this weight
with previous weights
recorded in the child's
record
C. Evaluate the parent's
body build in relation to
the infant's weight
D. Obtain a 24 hour
nutritional history before
making any conclusions