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Pediatrics Exam 2 Next Gen
d. Impetigo
1. Potential Condition:

a. Eczema
b. Tinea capitis
c. Varicella
d. Impetigo


c. Instruct caregivers to administer oral
antibiotic for full prescribed time.
d. Use contact precautions during
examination of child.
1. Actions to Take:

a. Have caregivers apply steroid cream to
lesions.
b. Place child in a negative airflow exam
room.
c. Instruct caregivers to administer oral
antibiotic for full prescribed time.

,d. Use contact precautions during
examination of children.
e. Teach the client's caregivers to
administer griseofulvin


d. Tea-colored urine.
e. Local lymph node enlargement.
1. Parameters to Monitor:

a. Neurological status for manifestations
of encephalitis.
b. Skin lesions for manifestations of
infection.
c. Leukopenia, and liver and renal
function.
d. Tea-colored urine.
e. Local lymph node enlargement.


a. Add 5% dextrose to IV fluid when
glucose is below 300 mg/dL.

, c. Infuse bolus of 1,400 mL of IV fluid
0.9% NaCL over 1 hr.
2. The adolescent was diagnosed 2 years
ago with type 1 diabetes mellitus. When
planning care for this client, the nurse
should anticipate a provider's prescription
for which of the following?

The nurse should anticipate the provider's
prescriptions for this client to include
______________ and ______________.

a. Add 5% dextrose to IV fluid when
glucose is below 300 mg/dL.
b. Change IV fluid to 0.9% NaCI with 20
mEq/L of KCL.
c. Infuse bolus of 1,400 mL of IV fluid
0.9% NaCL over 1 hr.
d. Regular insulin subcutaneously every 2
hr until blood glucose is below 500 mg/dL.
e. Administer oxygen nasal cannula

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