1106 Pediatrics Study Guide #4

  1. What information would the nurse give to parents
    of a young child following surgical insertion of tympanostomy tubes?



    C.
  2. Early signs of Reye's syndrome include:



    B.
  3. When taking the history of a child with encephalitis, it is important to note recent:



    C.
  4. Which factor is most likely to trigger seizures in a child with epilepsy?



    B.
  5. The nurse recognizes which of the following as symptoms of meningitis?



    B.
  6. A 7-month-old child had a febrile seizure. Which statement would the nurse give to the infants parents? "Febrile seizures:



    C.
  7. The nurse monitors fluid intake and output in children with a head injury in order to:



    D.
  8. Nursing care for a child following a generalized tonic-clonic seizure would include:



    D.
  9. The nurse teaching parents about adverse effects of phenytoin (Dilantin) would explain this medication can cause:



    D.
  10. Which nursing action is appropriate when caring for a hospitalized child who is hearing-impaired?



    C.
  11. An infant brought to the emergency department with a high fever, irritability, and a high-pitched cry would immediately be evaluated for:



    C.
  12. An appropriate nursing intervention for an infant with bacterial meningitis is to:



    B.
  13. What is the best action for the nurse to take when a child has a Glasgow coma scale score of 8?



    C.
  14. Which question will elicit the best information to determine a plan of care during hospitalization for a 5-year-old child who is mentally retarded?



    D.
  15. What is the priority for the care of a child with decreased level of consciousness resulting from a head injury?



    D.
  16. What is an appropriate nursing intervention for feeding a child with spastic-type cerebral palsy?



    B.
  17. Which disease does not require a routine immunization?



    A.
  18. The period that refers to the initial stage of a disease between the earliest symptoms and the appearance of the rash or fever is the:



    A.
  19. A child manifested signs and symptoms of respiratory synctial virus (RSV) infection during a hospitalization for sickle cell crisis. This is referred to as a(n):



    C.
  20. A hospitalized child has varicella. The nurse would arrange for which type of infection precautions?



    D.
  21. While inspecting a child's skin, the nurse observes a circular, reddened area that is elevated and contains fluid. The nurse would document this finding as a:



    B.
  22. A parent asks the nurse when her younger child will get chickenpox now that her oldest child contracted the illness. The nurse would explain the incubation period for chickenpox is:



    B.
  23. A child with pertussis would be placed in which type of isolation?



    B.
  24. The most important nursing action in preventing the spread of infection is:



    B.
  25. The nurse observes Koplik's spots in the mouth of a child. This finding is associated with which communicable disease?



    C.
  26. The risk of secondary infection in communicable diseases is reduced by:



    B.
  27. The disease that causes a "slapped cheek" appearance is:



    C.
  28. A child should receive the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine at:



    B.
  29. If a vaccination series is interrupted:



    B.
  30. Which child should not receive a live virus vaccine?



    A.
  31. The risk of death increases in a suicidal adolescent when:



    B.
  32. The nurse talking with school-age children about alcohol should explain this substance is known to be a:



    A.
  33. Marijuana has which of the following physical effects?



    C.
  34. The street name for a form of cocaine is:



    A.
  35. Primary to prevention of substance abuse in children is a:



    D.
  36. Adolescents who seek help for a substance abuse problem usually do so because:



    B.
  37. If a nurse suspects an adolescent is contemplating suicide, he or she should:



    A.
  38. The best nursing response to a depressed adolescent is:



    D.
  39. The type of drug dependence that causes withdrawal symptoms is called:



    A.
  40. Adolescents who drink even small amounts of alcohol are at increased risk to:



    D.
  41. Bulimia is described as:



    D.
  42. A 16-year-old male who has broken off with his girlfriend threatens to kill himself. The nurse knows that this behavior:



    B.
  43. What is the most appropriate nursing response to a parent who states, "I hope my son outgrows his ADHD"?



    C.
  44. Children with ADHD:



    B.
  45. An adolescent tells the nurse he has needed to increase his alcohol intake to feel its effect. The nurse recognizes that which situation has developed?



    D.
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1106 Pediatrics Study Guide #4
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Chapters 23, 32, and 33
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