Question 1Which of the following should the nurse do next after noting that an 8-month-old child's posterior fontanel is slightly open?
1. Check the child's head circumference
2. Document this as a normal finding
3. Question the mother about the child's delivery
4. Schedule an x-ray of the child's head
Question 2. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would the nurse identify as the priority for a 4-month-old infant with heart failure and congenital heart disease?
1. Activity Intolerance
2. Risk for Infection
3. Impaired Mobility
4. Ineffective Health Maintenance
Question 3. When developing a plan of care that includes interventions aimed at preventing complications of a low platelet count in a child with leukemia, which of the following is most appropriate?
1. Consulting with a physician about the use of a stool softener
2. Placing the child in protective isolation
3. Using heparin instead of saline to flush an intermittent IV access device
4. Eliminating raw vegetables and fruits from the child's diet
Question 4. The nurse teaches the parent about the normal reaction that an infant may experience 12 to 24 hours after DTaP immunization. The nurse determines that the teaching is effective when the parent asks which of the following?
1. "Will the lethargy make it harder to breast-feed?"
2. "How much acetaminophen (Tylenol) can I give for the fever?"
3. "Can you give loperamide (Imodium) to an infant?"
4. "What kind of nose spray can I use for the baby's congestion?"
Question 5. Which of the following would indicate effective therapy in a neonate born at 38 weeks gestation and given oxygen as a treatment for cold stress?
1. Heart rate is 200 bpm at rest
2. Respiratory rate is 48 breaths/minute at rest
3. Axillary temperature is 98 c
4. Blood pressure is 56/30 mm Hg
Question 6. After uncomplicated abdominal surgery, which of the following would be most appropriate when determining if an alert school-aged child is ready to drink oral fluids?
1. Ask if the child wants something to drink
2. Auscultate the child's abdomen for bowel sounds
3. Determine that the child has a gag reflex
4. Palpate the epigastric area for discomfort
Question 7. A young child who has undergone a tonsillectomy refuses to let the nurse look at the tonsillar beds to check for bleeding. To assess whether the child is bleeding from the tonsillar beds, which of the following would be most appropriate?
1. Assess capillary refill
2. Force open the mouth with a tongue blade
3. Monitor for decreased blood pressure
4. Observe for frequent swallowing
Question 8. Which of the following interventions would be included in the plan of care for the child with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis to reduce joint pain in the morning just after arising?
1. Having the child sleep in a sleeping bag
2. Increasing pain medication at bedtime
3. Having the child sleep with the joints flexed
4. Awakening the child once nightly to exercise the joints
Question 9. A mother brings her 18-month-old child to the clinic because the child "eats ashes, crayons, and paper." Which of the following information would be most important to obtain first about this toddler?
1. Currently cutting large teeth
2. Experiencing a growth spurt
3. Experiencing changes in the home environment
4. Eating a soft, low-roughage diet
Question 10. While examining a 12-month-old child, the nurse notes that the child can stand independently but cannot walk without support. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate?
1. Ask the mother if the child uses a walker at home
2. Do nothing because this is a normal finding in a child this age
3. Initiate a consultation with a developmental specialist
4. Tell the mother that the child may have a developmental delay
Question 11. Which of the following laboratory values would the nurse interpret as associated with cold stress in a 1-day-old preterm neonate?
1. Bilirubin level of 13 mg/dL
2. Glucose level of 15 mg/dL
3. Hematocrit of 65%
4. Hemoglobin level of 23.5 g/dL
Question 12. An 18-month-old child with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is seen in the clinic for health maintenance. Which of the following vaccines would the nurse anticipate administering to this toddler?
1. Diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis
2. Varicella
3. Measles, mumps, and rubella
4. Hemophilus influenza
Question 13. A 2-month-old child returns from a cardiac catheterization. The child's fontanel is flat. The diaper is dry. The respiratory rate is 20 breaths/minute and breath sounds are decreased bilaterally. The child is limp although she moves all extremities when stimulated. The dressing over the insertion site is intact, clean, and dry. The pedal pulses are palpable bilaterally and equal to the heart rate. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be most appropriate?
1. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion related to thrombus formation
2. Deficit Fluid Volume related to inability to take in fluids
3. Risk for Injury related to disruption of vessel integrity
4. Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to sedation
Question 14. Which of the following would the nurse most likely assess in a child who has sustained full-thickness burns?
1. Blanching to the touch
2. Excessive bleeding
3. Minimal complaints of pain
4. Blistering, moist appearance
Question 15. Which of the following would be the priority nursing diagnosis for a 4-week-old infant with a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis?
1. Constipation
2. Deficient Fluid Volume
3. Imbalanced Nutrition, less than body requirements
4. Impaired Swallowing
Question 16. Immediately after the return of an 18-month-old child to his room following insertion of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt, which of the following would the nurse do first?
1. Ask the child to state his name and where he is
2. Palpate his anterior fontanel
3. Position him on the side opposite the shunt site
4. Check his pupil size and reactivity to light
Question 17. When performing a physical assessment on an 18-month-old child, which of the following would be best?
1. Have the mother hold the toddler on her lap
2. Assess the respiratory and cardiac systems first
3. Carry out the assessment from head to toe
4. Assess motor function by having the child run and walk
Question 18. At 3 AM, the mother of a 3-year-old child calls the emergency room nurse and reports the child has a temperature of 101.1 degreess f, a runny nose, and a barky cough that "gets going and won't stop." The mother states that she just gave the child acetaminophen (Tylenol). Which of the following should the nurse recommend next?
1. Sitting with the child in a steamy warm bathroom
2. Running a steam vaporizer near the child's bedside
3. Giving the child an over-the-counter decongestant
4. Administering aspirin in 2 hours
Question 19. When developing a seminar on injury prevention to be presented to a group of parents of children from 2 to 18 years, the nurse would place the first priority on discussing the use of which of the following?
1. Child restraints in automobiles
2. Helmets for biking and skating
3. Special locks for cabinets
4. Topical bug repellent in summer
Question 20. The mother of a 9-month-old infant asks about adding new foods to his diet. The child is being breast-fed and takes formula and cereal when at the sitter's. Which of the following would the nurse instruct the mother to do?
1. Mix new foods with formula or breast milk
2. Mix new foods with more familiar foods
3. Offer new foods one at a time
4. Offer new foods after giving formula or breast milk
Question 21. After the nurse instructs the parents of a 5-month-old infant about the purpose of the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST), which of the following statements by the parents about what the test measures would indicate that the teaching was effective?
1. Intelligence quotient
2. Emotional development
3. Social and physical abilities
4. Potential for future development
Question 22. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that a neonate with an infection is developing septic shock?
1. Axillary temperature is 99.8 c
2. Blood pressure is 45/25 mm Hg
3. Heart rate during sleep is 205 bpm
4. Respiratory rate while awake is 32 breaths/minute
Question 23. The mother says that the infant's physician recommends certain foods, but the infant refuses to eat them after breast-feeding. The nurse should suggest that the mother alter the feeding plan by doing which of the following?
1. Offering dessert followed by some vegetables and meat
2. Offering breast milk as long as the infant refuses to eat solid foods
3. Mixing pureed food with some breast milk in a bottle with a large-holed nipple
4. Allowing the infant to nurse for a few minutes then offering solid foods
Question 24. The parents express concern about the condition of their premature neonate. To meet the short-term goals of decreasing the parents' fears and fostering bonding, which of the following would the nurse include in the plan of care?
1. Allowing the parents to see and touch their neonate
2. Arranging for a visit with another couple who have an ill preterm neonate
3. Encouraging the parents to participate in the neonate's care
4. Telling the parents not to worry because the neonate is doing well
Question 25. After resuming feedings in an infant who has undergone a pyloroplasty, which of the following would be most appropriate?
1. Keeping the head of the bed flat with the infant lying supine
2. Offering several ounces of an oral electrolyte solution initially
3. Placing the infant in a prone position after each feeding
4. Starting feedings with 5 to 10 mL, slowly increasing amounts as tolerated
Question 26. After teaching the parents of a 15-month-old child who has undergone cleft palate repair how to use elbow restraints, which of the following statements by the parents indicates effective teaching?
1. "We'll keep the restraints in place continuously until the doctor says it's okay to remove them."
2. "We can take off the restraints while our child is playing but we'll make sure to put them back on at night."
3. "The restraints should be taped directly to our child's arms so that they will stay in one place."
4. "We'll remove the restraints temporarily at least three times a day to check his skin then put them right back on."
Question 27. Which of the following methods for checking placement of a gavage feeding catheter would be most appropriate after introducing the catheter into the neonate's stomach?
1. Aspirating stomach contents through the catheter with a syringe
2. Auscultating clear breath sounds after instilling a small amount of air into the catheter
3. Aspirating water back into a syringe after introducing it into the catheter
4. Flushing the catheter with a small amount of water
Question 28. On observing a parent propping a bottle for a 2-month-old child in the waiting room, the nurse explains the dangers of this to the parent. Which of the following statements indicates that the parent has understood the nurse's teaching?
1. "I didn't know it would cause my baby to gain too much weight."
2. "I can see how it might cause choking, but how does it cause dental caries?"
3. "So, because I prop the bottle, I might have trouble weaning the child?"
4. "I will stop propping the bottle so my child will sleep through the night."
Question 29. A preschool client immobilized in a spica cast complains of having trouble breathing after meals. Which of the following actions would be best?
1. Encourage the client to drink more between meals
2. Teach the child pursed-lip breathing
3. Give the client a laxative after meals
4. Offer the client small feedings several times a day
Question 30. When determining the effectiveness of teaching a child's mother about sickle cell disease, which of the following statements by the mother indicates the need for additional teaching?
1. "I've started to give him some extra fluids with and between meals."
2. "I'm concerned about how the hospital staff will manage his pain."
3. "He's going to be playing on a soccer team when he's feeling better."
4. "I've told the child's father that both he and I are carriers of the disease."
Question 31. After the nurse has taught the parents of a 5-year-old boy who has leukemia how to talk with their child about death and dying, which of the following would indicate that the parents have age-appropriate expectations about their child's reaction to his impending death?
1. "He is too young to understand what is happening to him."
2. "He might think he can cause his death because he has misbehaved."
3. "He will accept his death as caused by his disease."
4. "He will understand how much his siblings will miss him."
Question 32. When preparing to conduct prenatal and parenting classes for a group of parents, the clinic's nursing staff will be providing childcare for the parents' children who range in age from 13 months to 6 years. The clinic has a playroom. Which of the following activities would be most appropriate to include?
1. Free play with adult supervision
2. A group sing-along
3. Drawing and painting projects
4. Viewing cartoon videos
Question 33. When completing an assessment of a healthy adolescent client, which of the following would be most appropriate?
1. Obtain a detailed account of the adolescent's prenatal and early developmental history
2. Discuss sexual preferences and behaviors with the parents present for legal reasons
3. Discuss the client's smoking with parents present in the room
4. Assess the adolescent in private; gather additional information from the parents
Question 34. When discussing a 7-month-old infant's motor skill development with the mother, the nurse should explain that by age 7 months, an infant most likely will be able to do which of the following?
1. Walk with one hand held
2. Eat successfully with a spoon
3. Stand while holding onto furniture
4. Sit alone using the hands for support
Question 35. When planning a screening clinic for scoliosis, the nurse would anticipate targeting which of the following groups?
1. Preadolescents at the beginning of a growth spurt
2. Toddlers who have diets low in calcium and vitamin D
3. Preschoolers who are entering kindergarten
4. Infants whose mothers have had no prenatal care
Question 36. When assessing a 6-month-old child with a large ventricular septal defect, the nurse notices that the child has gained 5 pounds in 1 month. The mother reports that the child has not been wetting many diapers in the last week, although the child is taking the prescribed amounts of formula. "I think it is because he seems to sweat so much." Auscultation of the lung fields reveals fine crackles in the bases. The child's digoxin level is 1 mg/mL. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be most appropriate?
1. Imbalanced Nutrition: More Than Body Requirements
2. Excess Fluid Volume
3. Risk for Injury
4. Urinary Retention
Question 37. Assessment of a child with rheumatic fever reveals chorea. Which of the following would the nurse consider to be most important?
1. Explain to the child and family that the chorea will disappear over time
2. Institute measures to keep the child in a warm environment
3. Perform neurologic checks every 4 hours until the chorea subsides
4. Promote ambulation by giving aspirin every 4 hours
Question 38. The mother of a 15-month-old child who is coughing and having trouble breathing telephones the clinic to ask advice because she suspects that her child has croup. Which of the following instructions would be most appropriate?
1. Administer acetaminophen (Tylenol) every 4 hours
2. Take the child into the bathroom and run the hot water
3. Give over-the-counter cough syrup every 6 hours
4. Get the child to take as much fluid as possible
Question 39. The mother of an infant with a congenital heart defect involving decreased pulmonary blood flow tells the nurse that her child has not been gaining weight even with an increased-calorie formula. The mother states that the infant starts out with a good suck but tires and quits after 2 ounces. The infant is receiving oxygen through a nasal cannula as necessary and is on digoxin therapy. Which of the following should the nurse suggest to the mother?
1. Cut a large hole in the nipple
2. Feed the infant every 2 hours
3. Have the infant tested for digoxin toxicity
4. Increase the oxygen for feedings
Question 40. The mother of an 8-year-old child with a fluid restriction of 1000 mL/day is staying with the child in the room. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse to include in the child's plan of care?
1. Discussing the fluid restriction with the mother and child, allowing them to decide how to allocate the fluids over the 24 hours
2. Explaining to the mother that hospital personnel will assume the responsibility for providing fluids to the child.
3. Letting the child drink fluid until the limit is reached and then allowing the child to drink no more fluids
4. Telling the mother exactly how much fluid the child can have each hour, showing her examples of the amount
Question 41. A mother asks the nurse when she should wean her 4-month-old infant from breast-feeding and begin using a cup. Which of the following would the nurse explain as the best indication of the infant's readiness to be weaned?
1. Taking solid foods well
2. Sleeping through the night
3. Shortening the nursing time
4. Eating on a regular schedule
Question 42. A 10-day-old neonate brought to the clinic by the parents is lethargic and tachypneic with a heart rate of 200 bpm. Which of the following would be the nurse's primary focus initially?
1. Temperature pattern over the last few days
2. Number of wet diapers in the past 24 hours
3. Pupillary response now and 30 minutes later
4. Sleep patterns over the past week
Question 43. The physician orders eye patching for a child with strabismus. Which of the following statements by the child's mother would indicate the need for additional teaching about this treatment?
1. "You see, his problem eye is patched."
2. "I keep the patch on even when he fusses."
3. "I have to watch him when he walks because he is clumsy."
4. "I take the patch off at night when he goes to bed."
Question 44. A mother of an ill child is concerned because the child "isn't eating well." Which of the following strategies devised by the mother to help increase the child's intake should the nurse advise against using?
1. Allowing the child to choose his meals from an acceptable list of foods
2. Letting the child substitute items on his tray for other nutritious foods
3. Asking the child to say why he is not eating
4. Telling the child he must eat or else he will not get better
Question 45. Initial nursing interventions for a child admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of meningitis due to H. influenzae should include which of the following?
1. Keeping the child well hydrated
2. Maintaining a quiet, cool environment
3. Keeping the child positioned flat in the bed
4. Placing the child on airborne precautions
Question 46. A 23-month-old child pulled a pan of hot water off the stove and spilled it onto her chest and arms. Her mother was right there when it happened. Which of the following should the mother have done immediately?
1. Apply ice directly to the burned areas
2. Place the child in the bathtub of cool water
3. Apply antibiotic ointment to the burned areas
4. Call the neighbor to come over and help her
Question 47. Parents ask for advice about handling their 2-year-old's negativism. Which of the following would be the best recommendation?
1. Ignore this behavior because it is a stage the child is going through
2. Set realistic limits for the child, then be sure to stick to them
3. Encourage the grandmother to visit frequently to relieve them
4. Punish the child for misbehaving or violating set, strict limits
Question 48. When preparing to give a neonate the first feeding by nipple, for which of the following reasons would the nurse anticipate using a 5 mL feeding of sterile water first?
1. Ascertain the patency of the neonate's esophagus
2. Determine if the neonate can retain the feeding
3. Ensure that the neonate has the energy to take oral feedings
4. Ensure that the mother will be able to feed the neonate
Question 49. Which of the following would the nurse include in the plan of care for a child with a fracture in skeletal traction to prevent osteomyelitis?
1. Encouraging the child to eat nutritious foods
2. Administering prophylactic antibiotics as ordered
3. Maintaining the child in reverse isolation
4. Protecting the child from visitors with colds
Question 50. A nurse working in a neonatal intensive care unit is developing infection control policies. Which of the following policies would the nurse expect to include as the single most effective means of preventing the spread of infection?
1. Having everyone coming in contact with neonates perform frequent hand and arm washing.
2. Keeping each neonate in an isolation incubator that is opened as infrequently as possible
3. Maintaining a ventilation system in the unit that provides for continuous clean-air exchange
4. Requiring everyone who comes in contact with neonates to wear gowns and masks
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