NUR 204- Exam 2 Questions & 100% Correct Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
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NUR 204
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NUR 204
Nurse prepares to administer a med to a 6-mo infant. Nurse monitors closely for signs of
drug toxicity based on knowledge that, compared to adults, infants have...
-:- Immature hepatic and renal function
Nurse reviews info about a drug that is best absorbed in an acidic environment. When
giv...
NUR 204- Exam 2 Questions & 100% Correct
Answers- Latest Test | Graded A+ | Passed
Nurse prepares to administer a med to a 6-mo infant. Nurse monitors closely for signs of
drug toxicity based on knowledge that, compared to adults, infants have...
✓ -:- Immature hepatic and renal function
Nurse reviews info about a drug that is best absorbed in an acidic environment. When
giving this drug to a 1 y/o, the nurse will expect to administer a dose that will be...
✓ -:- More than an adult dose
Nurse cares for an infant showing signs of drug toxicity to a drug given several hours prior.
Nurse checks the dose and confirms the dose is consistent with standard dosing guidelines.
What characteristic of the drug likely explains the patient's response?
✓ -:- It is highly protein-bound
Parent is concerned about giving a child medication bc of lack of knowledgeable about
effects of drugs on children. Nurse discussed legislation passed in 2002-03 about pediatric
pharmacology.
✓ -:- They require drug manufacturers to study pediatric medications use
Nurse prepares to administer an intramuscular med to a 4 y/o who starts to cry and
screams, I don't want a shot! What is the nurses action?
✓ -:- Engage the child in a convo about preschool and fav activities
14 y/o female with type 1 diabetes mellitus that's been well controlled for several years is
admitted to the hospital for treatment of severe hyperglycemia. The patients lab values
indicate poor glycemic control for the past 3 months. What will the nurse suspect was the
cause for the change in diabetic control?
✓ -:- Hormonal fluctuations
Nurse teaches 15 y/o female and her parents about an antibiotic the adolescent will begin
taking. The drug is known to decrease the effectiveness of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs).
Nurse will...
✓ -:- Tell her privately the med may decrease the effectiveness of OCPs
Nurse assists a parents of a 6 mo old infant to administer an oral liquid med. the parent asks
why the med can't be given in a bottle of formula to make it taste better. How will the nurse
respond?
✓ -:- Infant may not always take the entire bottle of formula
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