Question 1. For which of the following would the nurse monitor when caring for a child who is receiving vincristine (Oncovin)?
1. Cardiac abnormalities
2. Foot drop
3. Hemorrhagic cystitis
4. Moon face
Question 2. Which of the following is the primary nursing goal when caring for the child with erythema subitum (roseola)?
1. Experience of minimal discomfort
2. Maintenance of normal body temperature
3. Maintenance of skin integrity
4. Minimization of long-term complications
Question 3. The nurse institutes proper infection control precautions for a 1-year-old brought to the emergency department with coryza, conjunctivitis, and small red, blue-white centered spots on her buccal mucosa because the nurse suspects which of the following?
1. Fifth disease
2. Roseola
3. Rubella
4. Rubeola
Question 4. Which of the following would be the nurse's least concern for a child requiring prolonged immobilization?
1. Decreased catabolic activity related to muscle atrophy
2. Decreased movement of secretions from the tracheobronchial tree
3. Dependent edema related to decreased venous return
4. Hypercalcemia due to bone demineralization
Question 5. Which of the following is characteristic of Duchenne muscular dystrophy?
1. Death between ages 15 and 25
2. Early weakness of the shoulder muscles
3. Intervals without disease progression
4. Onset in the first year of life
Question 6. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find in a child with hypopituitarism?
1. Delay evident in first year
2. Delayed primary tooth eruption
3. Skeletal proportions normal for age
Question 7. When caring for a child with mumps, which of the following complications would the home health nurse expect as least likely to occur?
1. Arthritis
2. Bronchiolitis
3. Encephalitis
4. Orchitis
Question 8. Which of the following assessment findings would be exhibited in a child with Cushing syndrome?
1. Decreased appetite and paleness
2. Decreased blood pressure and acidosis
3. Hypoglycemia and skin thickening
4. Increased susceptibility to infection and virilization
Question 9. Which of the following interventions would be included in the care plan to prevent the most serious shunt complication?
1. Checking for inflammation at operative site and shunt tracts
2. Observing behavior, blood pressure, and pulse
3. Positioning carefully, flat on operative side
4. Providing meticulous skin care
Question 10. Upon admission of a 4-year-old child to rule out leukemia, the parents ask the nurse when they will know the diagnosis. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that the results of which of the following confirms leukemia?
1. Bone marrow aspiration
2. Complete blood count
3. Lumbar puncture
4. Peripheral blood smear
Question 11. Which of the following manifestations would the nurse include in the teaching plan for a mother who is concerned that her 15-year-old daughter may have acquired hypothyroidism because the girl's grandmother had it?
1. Constipation, dry skin, sparse hair
2. Diarrhea, weight loss, and short stature
3. Lethargy, mental retardation, growth failure
4. Urine retention, coarse hair, cold hands
Question 12. Which of the following would be inappropriate to assist a child with cerebral palsy in performing his activities of daily living (ADLs)?
1. Allowing for frequent rest periods
2. Decreasing calories to prevent weight gain
3. Encouraging activity with signs of fatigue
4. Praising the child for his accomplishments
Question 13. Which of the following client statements indicates that a 15-year-old with alopecia secondary to chemotherapy requires more teaching?
1. "I think I'll use a scarf so I can look better."
2. "If I need chemo again, my hair won't fall out as bad."
3. "I'll wear a cap or bandana in the sun."
4. "My hair will start to regrow in 1 year."
Question 14. When evaluating the effectiveness of the preoperative teaching plan with the parents of children diagnosed with Wilms' tumor, which of the following would indicate to the nurse that the parents require further teaching?
1. Asking about the child's blood pressure
2. Encouraging the child to discuss fears
3. Frequently palpating the child's abdomen
4. Stating that they will discuss alopecia after surgery
Question 15.
Which of the following agents would the nurse suspect as the probable cause of mood swings in a child with leukemia?
1. Allopurinol
2. Granulocyt colony-stimulating factor
3. L-asparaginase
4. Steroids
Question 16. A mother is upset because her 8-year-old daughter developed a right breast mass. She asks the nurse what she should do. The nurse bases her response on knowing that the breast mass is most likely due to which of the following?
1. Gynecomastia
2. Precocious pseudo puberty
3. Precocious thelarche
4. The onset of puberty
Question 17. When evaluating the effectiveness of teaching about exchange diets for an adolescent with diabetes mellitus, which of the following fast food choices, when stated by the client, indicates understanding about using the least amount of exchange equivalents?
1. A taco
2. Cheeseburger
3. Roast beef sandwich
4. Three slices of pizza
Question 18. Which of the following maternal deficiencies is associated with the development of neural tube defects (NTDs)?
1. Amino acid
2. Ascorbic acid
3. Folic acid
4. Valproic acid
Question 19. When assessing children for early signs of increased intracranial pressure (ICP), the nurse monitors the child for which of the following?
1. Altered pupil reactivity
2. Decreased level of consciousness (LOC)
3. Early morning headache
4. Papilledema
Question 20. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate when caring for a child with leukemia who has a platelet count of 20,000/mm?
1. Discouraging nose-blowing
2. Increasing iron-rich foods in the diet
3. Instituting strict isolation
4. Medicating for pain every 4 hours
Question 21. The mother of a child with scarlet fever demonstrates the need for more teaching when she states which of the following?
1. "I can give my child gargles and lozenges for sore throat."
2. "I will administer the full 10-day course of penicillin."
3. "I'll give the child a soft diet of small, frequent meals."
4. "I'll keep the child in isolation until the rash disappears."
Question 22. When planning nursing care, which of the following childhood illnesses does not require antibiotics?
1. Diphtheria
2. Pertussis
3. Poliomyelitis
4. Scarlet fever
Question 23. For a child with which of the following would the nurse question an order for a lumbar puncture?
1. Encephalitis
2. Increased intracranial pressure (ICP)
3. Leukemia
4. Meningitis
Question 24. Which of the following would be inappropriate for a child in a Boston or Thoraco-Lumbo-Sacral Orthosis?
1. Brace removal every 2 hours for skin care
2. Compliance with brace use
3. Maintenance of positive body image
4. Maintenance of skin integrity
Question 25. Which of the following is the most appropriate response to the mother of a child with varicella who asks how long her child will be contagious?
1. "For 3 to 4 days after the very first lesions begin to appear."
2. "For a total of 10 to 21 days."
3. "From the appearance of cold symptoms until when the lesions are crusted."
4. "Starting from the time when there are lesions present."
Question 26. When planning the postoperative care of an infant with hydrocephalus, which of the following would the nurse expect as the most common type of shunt used?
1. Ventricular bypass
2. Ventriculoatrial (VA)
3. Ventriculoperitoneal (VP)
4. Ventriculopleural
Question 27. When assessing a 4-year-old child with a brain tumor, which of the following preoperative assessments would the nurse consider least important?
1. Behavior
2. Cranial enlargement
3. Headaches
4. Projectile vomiting
Question 28. When assessing an infant with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), the nurse would most likely note which of the following?
1. Positive Ortolani's sign
2. Positive Trendelenburg sign
3. Shortening of unaffected limb
4. Symmetry of the gluteal folds
Question 29. After teaching a group of parents about cancer and associated cardinal signs and symptoms, which of the following signs and symptoms, if stated by the group, would indicate to the nurse that the group needs more teaching?
1. Localized pain
2. Sudden vision changes
3. Unexplained bleeding
4. Unusual mass or swelling
Question 30. For which of the following should the nurse be alert when a 3-year-old child with sickle cell anemia develops erythema infectiosum?
1. Chest pain and fever
2. Increased arthralgia
3. Neurologic impairment
4. Profound anemia
Question 31. Which of the following parental statements indicates the need for additional teaching about human growth hormone (HGH)?
1. "Our child will reach adult height, but slower than his peers."
2. "The best time to administer the medication would be at bedtime."
3. "This medication is expensive to buy."
4. "We'll administer the medication with food, but we won't give it with milk."
Question 32. Which of the following would the nurse be sure to include in the teaching plan as the most common cause of Cushing syndrome in children?
1. Adrenal hyperplasia
2. Adrenocortical neoplasm
3. Extra pituitary lesion
4. Use of large amounts of corticosteroids
Question 33. Which of the following clinical assessments would be included when caring for an infant with hydrocephalus?
1. Ataxia
2. Increased head circumference
3. Papilledema
4. Vomiting
Question 34. Which of the following should the school nurse do first when a child with diabetes mellitus becomes unresponsive during recess?
1. Administer 3 to 6 ounces of orange juice.
2. Administer glucagon as prescribed.
3. Give the child milk and peanut butter crackers.
4. Immediately transport the child by car to the hospital.
Question 35. Which of the following foods would be inappropriate for a 6-year-old in a full body cast?
1. Apple juice
2. Cereal
3. Hamburger
4. Milk shakes
Question 36. To provide effective client teaching, the nurse is aware that idiopathic hypopituitarism is usually related to which of the following?
1. Constitutional growth delay
2. Familial short stature
3. Growth hormone (GH) deficiency
4. Psychosocial dwarfism
Question 37. When caring for children who have received bone marrow transplants, the nurse is aware that graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) least commonly occurs with which of the following?
1. Allogenic
2. Autologous
3. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system complex
4. Syngeneic
Question 38. Which of the following systems is least likely associated with the development of complications in the long-term follow-up of childhood cancer survivors?
1. Endocrine
2. Reproductive
3. Respiratory
4. Skeletal
Question 39. Which of the following might a parent notice in a child with early retinoblastoma
1. Blindness
2. Inflamed conjuctiva
3. Protruding eyes
4. White appearing in the lens
Question 40. The mother of a 4-year-old admitted with a fractured femur states, "He ran into a door and his bones break easy because he has that real common kind of brittle bone disease." Which of the following assessments would help the nurse to confirm the mother's statement?
1. Blue sclera
2. Different staged bruises
3. Lack of tooth development
4. Marked limb deformity
Question 41. Which of the following parental statements indicates the need for additional teaching about the use of long-acting desmopressin acetate (DDAVP)?
1. "The drug should last for 48 to 72 hours."
2. "We might see breakthrough urination in the evening."
3. "We should watch for headaches and nausea."
4. "We will administer it intranasally through a flexible tube."
Question 42. The parents of a child who has been newly diagnosed with cerebral palsy question the nurse about the child's prognosis. The nurse bases her response on knowing which of the following?
1. Cerebral palsy is nonprogressive with variable outcomes.
2. The child will become progressively worse.
3. The condition improves gradually with stimulation.
4. The illness progression is variable, but results in predicted patient outcomes.
Question 43. Which of the following denotes the primary reason for teaching testicular self-examination of males ages 13 to 14 who are at least at Tanner's stage III of development?
1. Testicular cancer is most common in males ages 15 to 34.
2. They will become more comfortable with their own sexuality.
3. They will become more familiar with their own anatomy.
4. They will develop a health promotion habit important in later life.
Question 44. Which of the following would be an early sign of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in children?
1. Abdominal discomfort and nausea
2. Marked increase in fluid intake
3. Recurrent Candida infections
4. Sudden onset of bedwetting
Question 45. Which of the following conditions is most commonly associated with ethical and moral issues regarding life support withdrawal and organ donation?
1. Anencephaly
2. Encephalocele
3. Meningocele
4. Microcephaly
Question 46. Which of the following would be least likely to occur when providing routine postoperative care for an infant with myelomeningocele?
1. Cognitive delays
2. Head circumference increase
3. Latex allergy
4. Urine retention
Question 47. Which of the following is an early warning sign of cerebral palsy?
1. Failure to sit without support at age 5 months
2. Failure to smile by age 3 months
3. Poor head control at age 2 months
4. Pushing food out of mouth with tongue at age 3 months
Question 48. Which of the following would be the most appropriate mouth care for a 2-year-old with stomatitis?
1. Hydrogen peroxide
2. Lemon and glycerin swabs
3. Plain water
4. Viscouse lidocaine
Question 49. Which of the following psychosocial stressors is likely to be imposed upon an immobilized 2-year-old?
1. Guilt
2. Inferiority
3. Mistrust
4. Shame
Question 50. In addition to the usual postoperative care, immediate postoperative care of the adolescent who had a Luque repair of scoliosis includes which of the following?
1. Administering nonopioids for pain
2. Assessing for neurologic integrity
3. Encouraging frequent voiding
4. Logrolling every 2 hours
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