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q's, Peds exam 2 (testbank)
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Which nursing role is not directly involved when providing family-
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centered approach to the pediatric population?
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1. Advocacy
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3. Patient education d
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A child diagnosed with a Wilms tumor is prescribed chemotherapy. Which laborat
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ory test will the nurse monitor prior to administering the chemotherapy to determi
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ne the childs infection-fighting capability?
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1. Hemoglobin
2. Red-blood-cell count d
3. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) d d d
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,The nurse in the long-
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termcare clinic is reviewing the charts of a group of children with chronic physical,
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psychological, functional, and/or social limitations. Which conditions are most like
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ly to lead to chronic limitations?
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Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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1. Near drowning d
2. Congenital heart defect d d
3. Sinusitis
4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of
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pregnancy
5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate - CORRECT ANSWER
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4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of
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pregnancy
5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate
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A school-
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age client diagnosed with diabetes insipidus (DI) is admitted to the pediatric unit.
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Which laboratory value does the nurse anticipate for this client based on the diagn
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osis?
1. Hyperglycemia
2. Hypernatremia
3. Hypercalcemia
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(Chapter 11) The parents of a critically injured child wish to stay in the room while t
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he child is receiving emergency care. Which action by the nurse is the most approp
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riate?
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2. Allow the parents to stay with the child.
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3. Ask the physician if the parents can stay with the child.
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4. Tell the parents that they do not need to stay with the child. -
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CORRECT ANSWER 2
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Parents should be allowed to stay with their child if they wish to do so. This positi
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on is supported by the Emergency Nurses Association and is a key aspect of family
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(pretest 5)A baby, 12 hours old, in the neonatal ICU, has been diagnosed with esop
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hageal atresia with trachoesophageal fistula. Which of the following assessments i
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s the highest priority for the nurse to make?
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1. Quantity of nasogastric secretions d d d
2. oxygen saturation levels d d
3. Apical heart rate d d
4. weight of wet diapers - CORRECT ANSWER
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gender identity - CORRECT ANSWER
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1. 15-year-old working out in a weight room for an hour before football practice
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3. 5-year-old refusing to eat because of a virus d d d d d d d
4. A newborn under a radiant warmer for an hour after the first bath -
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CORRECT ANSWER 2
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A condition that increases the risk of insensible fluid loss places the child at risk for
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dehydration. Any of these situations can place the child at risk for dehydration but t
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he child at greatest risk is the child playing baseball in direct heat, which will increa
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se utilization of extracellular fluids more rapidly than the other situations.
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A child diagnosed with cancer is prescribed chemotherapy. The latest lab value indi
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cates the white-blood-
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cell count is very low. Which medication order does the nurse anticipate?
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1. Filgrastim (Neupogen) d
2. Ondansetron (Zofran) d
3. Oprelvekin (Neumega) d
4. Epoetin alfa (human recombinant erythropoietin) - CORRECT ANSWER
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1. Filgrastim (Neupogen)
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bank) 5, BBCS 30 (test bank) 5, Peds exam
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Which nursing role is not directly involved when providing family-
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centered approach to the pediatric population?
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1. Advocacy
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3. Patient education d
4. Researcher - CORRECT ANSWER d d d 4. Researcher
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A child diagnosed with a Wilms tumor is prescribed chemotherapy. Which laborat
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ory test will the nurse monitor prior to administering the chemotherapy to determi
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ne the childs infection-fighting capability?
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1. Hemoglobin
2. Red-blood-cell count d
3. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) d d d
4. Platelets - CORRECT ANSWER d d d 3. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)
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,The nurse in the long-
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psychological, functional, and/or social limitations. Which conditions are most like
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ly to lead to chronic limitations?
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Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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1. Near drowning d
2. Congenital heart defect d d
3. Sinusitis
4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of
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pregnancy
5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate - CORRECT ANSWER
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4. Fetal insult when the mother contracted rubella in the first trimester of
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pregnancy
5. Sepsis contracted as a neonate
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A school-
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Which laboratory value does the nurse anticipate for this client based on the diagn
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osis?
1. Hyperglycemia
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3. Hypercalcemia
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(Chapter 11) The parents of a critically injured child wish to stay in the room while t
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2. Allow the parents to stay with the child.
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4. Tell the parents that they do not need to stay with the child. -
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CORRECT ANSWER 2
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on is supported by the Emergency Nurses Association and is a key aspect of family
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(pretest 5)A baby, 12 hours old, in the neonatal ICU, has been diagnosed with esop
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1. Quantity of nasogastric secretions d d d
2. oxygen saturation levels d d
3. Apical heart rate d d
4. weight of wet diapers - CORRECT ANSWER
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CORRECT ANSWER 2
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A condition that increases the risk of insensible fluid loss places the child at risk for
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dehydration. Any of these situations can place the child at risk for dehydration but t
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he child at greatest risk is the child playing baseball in direct heat, which will increa
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A child diagnosed with cancer is prescribed chemotherapy. The latest lab value indi
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cates the white-blood-
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1. Filgrastim (Neupogen) d
2. Ondansetron (Zofran) d
3. Oprelvekin (Neumega) d
4. Epoetin alfa (human recombinant erythropoietin) - CORRECT ANSWER
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