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A nurse is caring for a group of infants with congenital heart defects. For which of the following defects should the nurse expect to observe cyanosis?
A. Transposition of the great arteries
B. Ventricular Septal Defect
C. Coarctation of the Aorta
D. Patent Ductus At...
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A nurse is caring for a group of infants with congenital heart defects. For which of the following defects
should the nurse expect to observe cyanosis?
A. Transposition of the great arteries
B. Ventricular Septal Defect
C. Coarctation of the Aorta
D. Patent Ductus Ateriosus Correct Answer: A. Transposition of the great arteries
An infant who has transposition of the great arteries will have severe cyanosis because reversal of the
anatomical position of the aorta and pulmonary artery allows venous blood to enter the systemic
circulation without oxygenation.
A nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of a child who has experienced diarrhea for the past 24 hr.
Which of the following values for urine specific gravity should the nurse expect?
A. 1.010
B. 1.035
C. 1.020
D. 1.005 Correct Answer: 1.035 is a concentrated specific gravity, which is an expected value for a child
who is dehydrated; therefore, this is an expected urine specific gravity for a child who has experienced
diarrhea for 24 hours.
Incorrect Answers:
A. 1.010 is within the expected reference range for urine specific gravity.
C. 1.020 is within the expected reference range for urine specific gravity.
D. 1.005 is decreased urine specific gravity, which could indicate excessive fluid intake rather than
dehydration.
A nurse is teaching the guardian of a preschooler. The guardian states that the preschooler has had an
imaginary playmate for about 3 months. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse
give the guardian?
A. Children commonly begin having imaginary friends when they reach school age.
B. Notify your provider if the imaginary friend persists longer than 6 months.
C. Have your child take responsibility for actions I the tries to blame the imaginary friend.
D. Set limits by not allowing your child to have the imaginary friend present during family meals. Correct
Answer: Correct Answer: C. "Have your child take responsibility for actions if he tries to blame the
imaginary friend."
The nurse should inform the guardian that imaginary playmates are common during the preschool years
due to the high level of imagination among this age group. Although having an imaginary friend is
considered healthy, the preschooler might try to use this imaginary friend as a means of avoiding
responsibility or punishment for unacceptable behavior. The nurse should inform the guardian of the
need to have the preschooler take responsibility for his actions.
,Incorrect Answers:A. Imaginary playmates are common during the preschool years due to the high level
of imagination among this age group.B. Imaginary playmates are common during the preschool years
and are not a cause for concern as long as the preschooler also socialized with other children.DO. The
nurse should instruct the guardian that this behavior is expected and that pretending with the
preschooler is okay.
A nurse is caring for a school-aged child who has sickle cell anemia. Which of the following actions
should the nurse plan to take to help decrease THE RISK of a vast-occlusive crisis?
A. Provide adequate fluid intake throughout the day
B. Provide oxygen at 2 L/min via nasal cannula
C. Administer a blood transfusion
D. Give ibuprofen to manage pain Correct Answer: A. Provide adequate fluid intake throughout the day
Adequate hydration is an effective strategy to help prevent sickle cell crisis. Maintaining adequate
hydration can reduce the risk of sickle cell formation.
Incorrect Answers:B. Oxygen might be necessary to manage a sickle cell crisis, but it is not routinely used
to prevent a crisis.C. A blood transfusion might be necessary to manage a sickle cell crisis, but it is not
routinely used to prevent a crisis.D. The nurse can administer ibuprofen to manage the pain of a sickle
cell crisis, but this measure will not prevent a crisis from occurring.
A nurse is taking the history of and performing a physical on a school-age child who has attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following findings in the child's medical record should the
nurse identify as a risk factor for ADHD?
A. The child's family has a middle-class socioeconomic background.
B. The child had prenatal exposure to alcohol on a regular basis.
C. Both siblings of the child show moderate activity levels in school and play activities.
D. The child's mother currently has diabetes mellitus. Correct Answer: B. The child had prenatal
exposure to alcohol on a regular basis. Prenatal exposure to alcohol on a regular basis is a contributing
factor to ADHD, along with prenatal nicotine exposure and exposure to lead or mercury.
Incorrect Answers:A. The child's socioeconomic background is not likely to cause ADHD. Risk factors
include prenatal alcohol exposure, lead exposure, genetic factors, and traumatic brain injury.C. Sibling
activity level is not likely to cause ADHD.D. There is no indication that a current illness of the child's
mother is a risk factor for ADHD.
A nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who has pneumonia. The child's mother left 2 hours ago, and he is
currently experiencing the separation anxiety stage of despair. Which of the following findings should
the nurse expect?
A. Crying and screaming
B. Inactivity and thumb sucking
C. Showing interest in nearby toys
D. Attempting to escape and find the parent Correct Answer: B. Inactivity and thumb sucking
A child who is sucking his thumb and refusing to eat or drink is displaying manifestations of the second
stage of separation anxiety, which is despair.
, Incorrect Answers:
A. Protest is the first stage of separation anxiety, which includes crying and screaming.
C. Denial or detachment is the third stage of separation anxiety, in which the child appears happy and
interacts with strangers.
D. Protest is the first stage of separation anxiety, which includes attempting to escape the area to find a
parent.
A nurse in a pediatric clinic is caring for a 3-year-old child who has a blood lead level of 3 mcg/dL. When
teaching the toddler's parent about the correlation of nutrition with lead poisoning, which of the
following pieces of information is appropriate for the nurse to include?
A. Decrease the child's vitamin C intake until the blood lead level decreases to zero
B. Administer a folic acid supplement to the child each day
C. Give pancreatic enzymes to the child with meals and snacks
D. Ensure the child's dietary intake of calcium and iron is adequate
Check Answer Correct Answer: D. Ensure the child's dietary intake of calcium and iron is adequate
A child who has an elevated blood lead level should have an adequate intake of calcium and iron to
reduce the absorption of and effects from the lead. Dietary recommendations should include milk as a
good source of calcium.
Incorrect Answers:
A. Vitamin C does not influence absorption or excretion of lead, and intake does not need to be reduced
for a child who has a blood lead level of 3 mcg/dL. Over time, a reduced intake can result in a vitamin C
deficiency.
B. A 3-year-old child does not need a folic acid supplement. This will not influence absorption or
excretion of lead.
C. Pancreatic enzymes are administered to children who have cystic fibrosis, not an elevated blood lead
level.
A nurse is caring for an adolescent who has sickle cell anemia. Which of the following manifestations
is/are the result of chronic vaso-occlusive phenomena? (Select all that apply.)
A. Enlarged heart
B. Enuresis
C. Leg ulcers
D. Extrahepatic cholestasis
E. Retinal detachment Correct Answer: A. Enlarged heart
B. Enuresis
C. Leg ulcers
E. Retinal detachment
Chronic vaso-occlusive phenomena result from the obstruction of organs by red blood cells, leading to
stasis and enlargement of the organs, infarction due to ischemia, and scarring. An enlarged heart,
enuresis, leg ulcers, and retinal detachment are manifestations of chronic vaso-occlusive phenomena.
Incorrect Answer:
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