100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
HESI PEDS 3 WITH (VERSION A, B & C) WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VEIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |LATEST UPDATE |GUARANTEED PASS $20.49
Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

HESI PEDS 3 WITH (VERSION A, B & C) WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VEIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |LATEST UPDATE |GUARANTEED PASS

3 reviews
 39 views  2 purchases
  • Course
  • HESI PEDS 3
  • Institution
  • HESI PEDS 3

HESI PEDS 3 WITH (VERSION A, B & C) WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VEIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |LATEST UPDATE |GUARANTEED PASS HESI PEDS 3 WITH (VERSION A, B & C) WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VEIFIE...

[Show more]

Preview 4 out of 63  pages

  • April 9, 2024
  • 63
  • 2023/2024
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • HESI PEDS 3
  • HESI PEDS 3

3  reviews

review-writer-avatar

By: drjohna • 7 months ago

accurate

review-writer-avatar

By: RegisteredNurse • 7 months ago

review-writer-avatar

By: Dredward • 7 months ago

very accurate and well detailed ...highly recommended

avatar-seller
chokozilowreh
1 | P a g e HESI PEDS 3 WITH (VERSION A , B & C) WITH ACTUAL C ORRECT QUESTIONS AND VEIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS BY EXPERTS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTION AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |LATEST UPDATE |GUARANTEED PASS HESI PEDS VERSION A An adolescent boy is hospitalized with full -thickness (third degreed) burns to both hands following a house fire. Three days after his admission to the burned unit, the nurse notes that teenager's hands are becoming more edematous. Which intervent ion is most important for the nurse to include in this client's plan care? A. Record accurate intake and output B. Ensure patient intravenous access C. Assess radial pulses every 2 hours D. Ensure that antibiotics are administered on time C. Assess radial pulses every 2 hours A 10 -year -old boy has been seen frequently by the nurse over the past three weeks after school begins in the fall. He reports headaches, stomach, and difficulty sleeping. What intervention should the nurse implement? A. Conduct a compl ete neurological assessment B. Ask the boy to describe a typical day at school C. Counsel the parents to play more attention to the child D. Compare the child's vital signs over the past three weeks B. Ask the boy to describe a typical day at school A 3-year -old girl who has been blind since birth is hospitalized because of a compound fracture of the femur and is now in traction. Which intervention is best for the nurse to implement to address this child's blindness? A. Play a game where the child must ide ntify unfamiliar sounds in the environment B. Use a touch tour to allow the child to familiarize herself with the room layout C. Request parents bring familiar objects as a stuffed animal from home D. Perform the child's self -care activities until the chil d is no longer in traction 2 | P a g e C. Request parents bring familiar objects as a stuffed animal from home The nurse has provided discharge teaching to the mother of a premature infant. Which statement by the mother would indicate that she understands the importan ce of making sure that her baby gets the monthly palivizumab (Synagis) injection? A. Palivizumab will help with neurological and physical development B. The medication will protect my baby from respiratory syncytial virus C. Palivizumab will prevent the development retinopathy of premature D. The monthly injections will baby's lung mature B. The medication will protect my baby from respiratory syncytial virus The clinic nurse is assessing a 3 -year -old child with sudden ons et of irritability, thick muffled voice, and barking on inspiration. The child is febrile and leaning forward to breathe with tongue protruding, is drooling, and has suprasternal retractions. Which intervention should the nurse implement first? A. Alert th e emergency response team B. Examine the child's throat for edema C. Collect a sputum specimen D. Prepare the child for X -ray A. Alert the emergency response team The nurse is caring for an infant who was recently diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. Which assessment finding is most important for the nurse to report to the healthcare provider? A. Audible heart murmur B. Poor oral intake and suckling effort C. Heart rate of 162 beasts/minute D. Weight gain of 2.2 lbs (1kg) in las 48 hours (LSHF) D. Weig ht gain of 2.2 lbs (1kg) in las 48 hours (LSHF) Which toy is most appropriate for a 10 -year -old child with acute rheumatic fever who is on strict bed rest? A. Play dough B. Doctor kit C. Punching bag D. Checkers D. Checkers A 12 -year -old obese male comes to the clinic with his mother and a note from the school nursefor follow -up of Acanthosis Nigricans, a thickening and darkening of the skin. The child is concerned and anxious that he has a serious condition. How should the nurse respond? A. Refer the chil d immediately to an endocrinologist for treatment B. Ask the child and his mother what he was told about this condition C. Encourage the child to modify his diet and begin an exercise D. Assess the presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the family 3 | P a g e B. Ask the child and his mother what he was told about this condition A 10 -year -old girl is diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Her mother is concerned that she will experience developmental delays as the result of this disorder. How should the nurse respond? A. She is at high risk for a number of different problems, including developmental delays B. Scheduling a private tutor can help to prevent developmental delays C. She will only experience developmental delays if weight loss cannot be controlled D. Growth failure is a concern, but developmental delays are not likely to occur D. Growth failure is a concern, but developmental delays are not likely to occur Which instruction should the nurse include in the discharge teaching plan of a 7 -year -old girl with a history of frequent urinary tract infections? A. Take frequent bubble baths B. Monitor for changes in urinary odor C. Check oral temperature daily D. Perform intermittent catheterization B. Monitor for changes in urinary odor During her sports physical examination, a 15 -year -old female requests oral contraceptives. She explains that she is sexually active and does not want her parents to know. What action should the nurse take? A. Explain that she needs parental approval to re ceive contraceptives B. Encourage the client to discuss her need for contraceptives with her parents C. Counsel the client about the risks and benefits of using oral contraceptives D. Tell the client how to receive a variety of oral contraceptives from the clinic C. Counsel the client about the risks and benefits of using oral contraceptives A child with acute laryngotracheobronchitis (croup) received epinephrine 2 hours ago in the emergency room, and is now being prepared for discharge to the h ome. The nurse should instruct the parents to take which action if the child's uncontrolled coughing reoccurs? A. Sit with the child in the bathroom with hot steam B. Call for emergency transportation to hospital C. Administer a dose of the prescribed coug h medicine D. Increase the fluid intake to liquefy the secretions A. Sit with the child in the bathroom with hot steam The mother of an 11 -year -old boy who has juvenile arthritis tells the nurse, "I really don't want my son to become dependent on pain med ication, so I only allow him to take it when he is really hurting". Which information is most important for the nurse to provide this mother? A. The nurse use of hot baths can be used as an alternative for pain medication B. The child should be encouraged to rest when he experiences pain C. Encourage quiet activities such as watching television as a pain distracter D. Giving pain medication around the clock helps control the pain 4 | P a g e D. Giving pain medication around the clock helps control the pain A 12 -year -old boy with leukemia is being discharged from the hospital with a white blood cell (WBC) count of 4,000/mm. He is scheduled to receive antineoplastic chemotherapy as an outpatient. What instruction should the nurse include in this child's discharge plan? A. Avoid eating at buffets, smorgasbords, and salad bars B. Spend time resting with family pets, bur only cats and dogs C. Have all visitors wear protective masks when coming to the home D. Swim weekly at the neighborhood pool for neuromuscular integrity A. Avoid eating at buffets, smorgasbords, and salad bars The nurse is assessing an 8 -month -old who has a cough, axillary temperature of 100 F, and rhinorrhea. What information is most important for the nurse to obtain from this child's mother? A. Alcohol and drug intake of the mother B. Labor and delivery history of the infant C. Immunization status of the infant D. Living conditions C. Immunization status of the infant Which client requires immediate intervention by the nurse? A. A child with cystic fibrosis who is constipated B. A toddler with chicken pox who is scratching C. A child with acute renal failure and hyperkalemia D. An adolescent with a migraine and photophobia C. A child with acute renal failure and hyperkalemia A 7-year -old male is referred to t he school clinic because he fainted on the playground. His height is 3 feet, 7 inches (107.5 cm), he weighs 55 pounds ( 25 kg), and his body mass index (BMI) IS 20.9. Which assessment finding is most important for the nurse to address? A. He consumed two b ottles of water 30 minutes prior to fainting B. Since age 3 he has experienced exercise induced asthma C. Reports drinking 3 to 4 high calorie, carbonated beverages day D. The child's father has a history of fainting when exercising C. Reports drinking 3 t o 4 high calorie, carbonated beverages day An infant who has been diagnosed with a tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). Which nursing intervention is indicated for this infant prior to surgical repair? A. Provide frequent sips of liquid B. Give isotonic enemas as prescribed C. Maintain nothing by mouth status D. Prepare the infant for a barium enema C. Maintain nothing by mouth status

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying these notes from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller chokozilowreh. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy these notes for $20.49. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

50064 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now

Start selling
$20.49  2x  sold
  • (3)
Add to cart
Added