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NURS 232 PEDS EXAM 2 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

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NURS 232 PEDS EXAM 2 LATEST 2023-2024
ACTUAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)

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b) 20 secs
**normal if <20 sec



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Apnea in an infant is defined as a
pause in or absence of respiration's What are examples of risk factors for
for more than: decreased resistance/ immunity to
a) 10 secs 2 respirory infections?
b) 20 secs *increasing likelihood of developing
c) 45 sec infection
d) 1 min




What are clinical manifestations of
Viral meningitis and how is it When should we start to introduce
3 4
diagnosed? finger foods to an infant?
*similar to bacterial meningitis

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A child's asthma would be d) they have 0-1 exacerbation per year
considered intermittent and .
controlled if: *refer to Table 20-5 Classification of Asthma
a) their normal activity is *a) moderate persistent; b) severe persistent; c)
somewhat limited by their moderate persistent
asthma
b) they have daily nighttime
awakening w/ asthma
symptoms
c) they have daily symptoms
of their asthma
d) they have 0-1
exacerbation per year

A child's asthma would be b) PEFR is 50-80% of their personal best and they have
considered in the yellow symptoms
zone when:
a) PEFR is <50% of their *developing breathing problems
personal best and they *refer to "Families Want to Know- Using Expiratory Peak
have symptoms Flow Meter"
b) PEFR is 50-80% of their *a) is red zone; d) is green zone
personal best and they
have symptoms
c) PEFR is 50-80% of their
personal best and they do
not have symptoms
d) PEFR is 80-100% of their
personal best and they do
not have symptoms

,Apnea in an infant is b) 20 secs
defined as a pause in or **normal if <20 sec
absence of respiration's for
more than:
a) 10 secs
b) 20 secs
c) 45 sec
d) 1 min

Which of the following is an b) Inhaled corticosteroids (ex: fluticasone)
effective anti-inflammatory
meds for asthma control? *a) quick relief bronchodilator; c)both bronchodilator
a) Beta2 adrenergic and anti-inflammatory d) anti-inflammatory for allergen
agonists exposure
b) Inhaled corticosteroids *refer to "Medications Used to Treat: Asthma"
c) Leukotriene receptor
antagonists
d) Mast cell stabilizer

The school nurse goes to a) albuterol
the soccer field when a 7 yr
old student w/ asthma is *short acting beta2 agonist; quick relief med
coughing, wheezing, and *b=inhaled corticosteroid, c= corticosteroid,
having trouble catching her d=leukotriene receptor agonist
breath. The nurse should
give which med?
a) albuterol
b) fluticasone [flovent]
c) prednisone
d) montelukast [singular]

, Respiratory failure occurs b) body can no longer maintain effective gas exchange
when:
a) retractions and an
increased RR
b)body can no longer
maintain effective gas
exchange
c) periodic pause in
respiration up to 20 secs

Which nursing interventions d) all of the above
are important for an 18 mos **keep NPO b/c risk for aspiration
old w/ moderate respiratory
distress?
a) elevate HOB
b) keep NPO
c) maintain calm
environment
d) all of the above

Which is a sign of a) bradycardia
impending (late signs)
respiratory failure? *nasal flaring and wheezing are early signs
a) bradycardia *refer to Table 20-2 "Clinical Manifestations of
b) clubbing Respiratory Failure'"
c) nasal flaring
d) wheezing, increasing
over time

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