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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...

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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




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Nurse administers an IV med to an adolescent. When preparing the adolescent for the IV

insertion, what action is appropriate by the nurse?


✓ -:- Allowing the patient to verbalize concerns about the procedure




Provider ordered vitamin D drops to be given to a newborn. Based on drug distribution in

infants, nurse understands the infant may need:


✓ -:- Lower dose




Nurse prepares to administer an oral liquid med to an 11 mo child who is fussy and

incorporative. What action will the nurse take to facilitate giving this meds?


✓ -:- Using a syringe and allowing the parent to give the med.




2 y/o child will receive several doses of intramuscular meds. The nurse caring for this child

will use what intervention to help the child cope with this regimen?


✓ -:- Allowing the child to give pretend shots to a doll w an empty syringe.




A pre-schooled child has meds rare dehydration and needs a rapid bolus of fluids. To

provide atraumatic care and administer fluids most effectively, what action will the nurse

take?


✓ -:- Use a powdered lidocaine preparation prior to insertion of the IV needle



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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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