Question 1. Which of the following would be commonly assessed in early acute glomerulonephritis (AGN)?
1. Dysuria, pedal edema, decreased urinary output
2. Seizures, increased urinary output, pale-colored urine
3. Tea-colored urine, anorexia, facial puffiness
4. Vomiting, bright red urine, abdominal distention
Question 2. Which of the following is the earliest sign of puberty in females?
1. Adrenarche
2. Growth spurt
3. Menarche
4. Thelarche
Question 3. A home health nurse notes excessive swallowing in a 7-year-old boy who had a tonsillectomy 1 week ago. Which of the following would be the nurse's priority intervention?
1. Administer aspirin because excessive swallowing indicates pain.
2. Administer extra fluids for dehydration.
3. Examine the child's throat for bleeding.
4. Instruct the child to spit out secretions instead of swallowing them.
Question 4. Which of the following complications would the nurse least expect to develop in a child with meningitis?
1. Cerebral palsy
2. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
3. Hydrocephalus
4. Pneumonia
Question 5. Which of the following is exemplified by a 4-year-old sibling of a sudden infant death syndrome victim who believes that she caused her sibling's death because she wished for it?
1. Abstract thinking
2. Concrete thinking
3. Magical thinking
4. Formal operational thinking
Question 6. The nurse develops a teaching plan for a mother who is concerned about her 6-month-old child awakening and crying frequently at night until comforted based on the nurse's understanding of which of the following?
1. Improper feeding
2. Maternal anxiety
3. Night terrors
4. Separation anxiety
Question 7. Which of the following would the nurse include when developing a parental teaching plan about the characteristics of febrile seizures?
1. Are more common in schoolagers
2. Are relatively benign in nature
3. Occur as the fever peaks
4. Result in moderate neurologic problems
Question 8. To test a schoolager's sense of conservation, which of the following would the nurse do?
1. Give the child a group of numbered blocks and have him arrange them according to some ordinal scale.
2. Give the child a mixture of stamps, wrappers, and shells and have him group them according to some classification system.
3. Show the child two equal-length pencils side by side, then move them out of alignment to see if he realizes they are still the same length.
4. State a situation to the child, then have him anticipate the consequences and rethink the action in a different direction.
Question 9. Which of the following statements, if voiced by the parents of a female child receiving co-trimoxazole (Bactrim) for a urinary tract infection (UTI), would indicate the need for additional teaching?
1. "We'll call the physician immediately if a rash occurs."
2. "We'll continue to give her the medication until it is finished."
3. "We'll make arrangements to have her white blood cell (WBC) count checked routinely."
4. "We'll try to make sure that she doesn't go outside in the sun."
Question 10. At which of the following ages would a child typically experience the most age-related psychological stress from a hypospadias repair?
1. 2 years
2. 4 years
3. 6 years
4. 8 years
Question 11. A nurse finds a 3-year-old boy simulating sexual intercourse with some dolls. The nurse should recognize this as which of the following?
1. A sign of possible sexual abuse
2. A symptom of developmental delay
3. Normal curiosity during play
4. The child's inexperience with doll play
Question 12. Which of the following assessments would be least likely to create a suspicion of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSP) in an infant admitted for persistent diarrhea?
1. Parent totally refuses to leave the hospital
2. Parent who gives history inconsistent with findings
3. Parent who is over-friendly to staff
4. Parent with little knowledge of child's illness
Question 13. When planning the care for children with primary enuresis, the nurse bases the plan on the knowledge of which of the following?
1. An underlying urological abnormality is common.
2. The child has had difficulty with toilet training.
3. The disorder is benign and self-limiting.
4. There is an underlying psychological disorder.
Question 14. A 2-year-old being treated for nephrotic syndrome develops a temperature of 99.8°F and a slight cough. Which of the following should the nurse do?
1. Assess the child for signs of a respiratory infection.
2. Encourage fluids to decrease fever.
3. Give the child a lozenge for sore throat.
4. Increase activity to prevent pneumonia.
Question 15. The nurse prepares to administer acetaminophen 200 mg as ordered for fever for a child who weighs 44 lb. What is the maximum safe dose for this child if acetaminophen should be given at 10 to 15 mg/kg per dose?
1. 200
2. 320
3. 300
4. 230
Question 16. When reviewing the laboratory results of a child with a possible urinary tract infection, which of the following collection method results indicates an infection when the colony count is more than 1,000 colonies/ml of a single organism?
1. Catheterized specimen
2. Clean catch specimen
3. Routine specimen
4. Suprapubic tap specimen
Question 17. Which of the following preventive measures should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a female child to prevent urinary tract infections?
1. Avoid tight jeans.
2. Empty bladder every 5 to 6 hours.
3. Use nylon underwear.
4. Wipe self back to front.
Question 18. Which of the following would the nurse do first when a child has a sudden and unexpected seizure?
1. Clear the area of hazards to prevent harm.
2. Place a tongue blade in the child's mouth to prevent aspiration.
3. Restrain the child to prevent injury.
4. Shake the child to ascertain level of consciousness (LOC).
Question 19. Which of the following complications would the nurse least expect to develop in a child with meningitis?
1. Cerebral palsy
2. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
3. Hydrocephalus
4. Pneumonia
Question 20. When evaluating the effectiveness of client teaching for an adolescent with mild mental retardation, which of the following would indicate the need for further teaching?
1. Adequate performance of activities of daily living (ADLs)
2. Avoidance of sexual discussions
3. Demonstration of practical skills
4. Dressing like peers
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Question 21. Which of the following would be most beneficial when caring for an infant with Nonorganic Failure to Thrive (NOFTT)?
1. Alternating staff for each feeding for variety
2. Changing routines when the child refuses feedings
3. Gradually introducing new foods to the child's diet
4. Stimulating the child with play during feedings
Question 22. Which of the following dietary measures would the nurse expect to institute for the child with acute glomerulonephritis (AGN)?
1. Decreased calcium
2. Decreased sodium
3. Increased nitrogen
4. Increased protein
Question 23. Which of the following is a primary prevention strategy for mental retardation?
1. Infant stimulation programs
2. Neonate screening
3. Prenatal diagnosis
4. Rubella vaccine
Question 24. The infant of a 13-year-old runaway mother is not held, fed, or changed consistently. This child is likely to develop a sense of which of the following?
1. Doubt
2. Guilt
3. Inferiority
4. Mistrust
Question 25. When monitoring the urine of a child with acute glomerulonephritis, which of the following values would be the most important to monitor?
1. Blood
2. pH
3. Protein
4. Specific gravity
Questions 26. In teaching age-related sources of stress to a group of parents and teachers, which of the following is a source of stress for 6-year-olds?
1. Infrequent interaction with peers
2. Interruption of sense of decorum
3. Own criticalness of performance
4. Sitting still for long periods
Question 27.
The nurse is caring for a child who has Kawasaki Disease (KD). Which of the following nursing interventions are appropriate? Select all that apply:
1. Administer prescribed prophylactic anticonvulsant medication.
2. Encourage fluids to maintain adequate kidney function.
3. Provide mouth care using lubricated ointment.
4. Use passive range of motion (ROM) if arthritis develops.
5. Assess for signs of heart failure.
Question 28. In evaluating a 10-year-old's psychosocial development, the nurse notes that the child is within normal for age. Therefore, the child has attained a sense of which of the following?
1. Autonomy
2. Identity
3. Industry
4. Initiative
Question 29. The nurse understands that the incidence of Reye's syndrome has decreased because of the association with which of the following?
1. Administration of immune toxoid
2. Decreased administration of aspirin for viral infections
3. Earlier identification of the disorder
4. Improved diagnostic testing for the disorder
Question 30. Which of the following would the nurse expect a 21-year-old with an IQ of 30 to be able to do?
1. Conform to daily routines.
2. Demonstrate social skills.
3. Perform simple tasks.
4. Travel alone to familiar places.
Question 31. Which of the following are true about pediatric pain management? Select all that apply:
1. Acute pain can lead to depression.
2. Young children have difficulty expressing their pain.
3. Pain scales can be effective for children.
4. I.M. pain therapy is preferable and effective.
5. The pain threshold is the maximum level of tolerance for pain.
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Question 32. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the primary outcome when planning nursing care for a child with mental retardation?
1. The child will demonstrate self-care measures.
2. The child will demonstrate vocational skills.
3. The child will develop communication skills.
4. The child will obtain optimum development.
Question 33. Which of the following organisms would the nurse suspect as the most likely cause of bronchiolitis?
1. Haemophilus influenzae
2. Mycoplasma pneumoniae
3. Parainfluenza virus
4. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Question 34. Which of the following is not a common signal that a child is ready for toilet training?
1. Ability to stay dry for 4 hours
2. >Expression of willingness to please parents
3. Regular bowel movements
4. Skills to indicate urge to go to the bathroom
Question 35.
Which of the following assessments would be noted in children with Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome (MCNS)?
1. Foul-smelling urine, frequency, dysuria
2. High blood pressure, hematuria, facial edema
3. Malaise, flank pain, high fever
4. Proteinuria, marked edema, slightly decreased blood pressure
Question 36. Which of the following would be included in the care plan for a child receiving oral phenytoin (Dilantin) for seizures?
1. Encouraging fluids
2. Giving rigorous oral hygiene
3. Monitoring blood pressure every 4 hours
4. Providing meticulous skin care
Question 37. A 16-year-old who is diagnosed with depression suddenly cheers up and gives her cherished teddy bear to her favorite nurse. Which of the following is the priority for the nurse at this time?
1. Assess the adolescent for possible suicidal ideation.
2. Give the bear back and discuss transitional objects.
3. Praise her mood change and her passage from childhood.
4. Tell her mother to call for a psychiatric referral.
Question 38. The mother of a 7-year-old with acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) states that she is worried that her child will end up needing dialysis for the rest of his life. On which of the following would the nurse base the response to this mother?
1. Most children have relapses but do not need dialysis.
2. Most children have renal failure and need dialysis.
3. Most children only need temporary dialysis.
4. Most children return to normal functioning.
Question 39. A mother asks why her daughter needs further evaluation after having two urinary tract infections (UTIs). The nurse bases her explanation on the understanding that which of the following is commonly associated with UTIs?
1. Acute glomerulonephritis (AGN)
2. Nephrotic syndrome
3. Pyelonephritis
4. Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)
Question 40. Which of the following is the first step in assessing suicidality?
1. Accessibility
2. Lethality
3. Proximity
4. Specificity
Question 41. When performing a neonate examination, a nurse suspects mild hypospadias. Which of the following demonstrates the nurse's understanding about the rationale for reporting this finding as soon as possible?
1. Circumcision should be postponed.
2. Infection must be prevented.
3. It requires immediate repair.
4. Undescended testes may be present.
Question 42. When a nurse is caring for a child who is receiving ribavirin (Virazole), the nurse plans interventions based on the knowledge of which of the following?
1. Contact precautions are discontinued during administration.
2. Pregnant nurses should not care directly for the infant.
3. Ribavirin is given via nebulizer four times per day.
4. Ribavirin is used for any infant with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis.
Question 43. Which of the following reflects the child's level of moral development when a 2 1/2-year-old child states that the nurse is "a bad girl" after she administers an I.M. injection?
1. Conventional/"law and order"
2. Conventional/interpersonal concordance
3. Preconventional/naive instrumentation
4. Preconventional/punishment-obedience
Question 44. Based on the nurse's knowledge of the organism primarily responsible for causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children, which of the following would be included in a teaching plan on prevention?
1. Escherichia coli
2. Klebsiella
3. Mycoplasma
4. Proteus
Question 45. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be least likely associated with Minimal Change Nephrotic Syndrome (MCNS)?
1. Fatigue
2. Deficient fluid volume
3. Risk for impaired skin integrity
4. Risk for infection
Question 46. The nurse instructs the mother of an 8-year-old with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal tonsillitis to take his prescribed penicillin for 10 days, primarily to prevent which of the following?
1. Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
2. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
3. Rheumatic fever
4. Subacute bacterial endocarditis
Question 47. Which of the following behaviors would be a cause of concern for a 5-year-old child whose pet hamster just died?
1. Acting sad and tearful
2. Sleeplessness and loss of appetite
3. Trying to dig it up from its grave
4. Wanting to buy the dead animal food
Question 48. Which of the following infection control precautions should the nurse initiate when a child is admitted for possible meningococcal meningitis?
1. Airborne precautions
2. Contact precautions
3. Droplet precautions
4. Neutropenic precautions
Question 49. When managing an abused child, the nurse should be aware that this child is most likely to do which of the following?
1. Compensate by doing well in school.
2. Develop aggressive behavior toward other children.
3. Develop overly strong peer attachments.
4. Seek assistance from teachers.
Question 50. A mother is concerned because her 16-month-old child is not walking yet. Which of the following would be the home health nurse's best response?
1. "Give him more time; children grow at their own pace."
2. "Refer this to your primary care physician."
3. "Try using high-topped shoes to support his ankles."
4. "Use a walker; it will help to strengthen his legs."
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