A 2-year-old child brought to the clinic by her parents is uncooperative when the nurse tries to look in her ears. Which of the following should the nurse try first?
- A. Ask another nurse to assist.
- B. Allow a parent to assist.
- C. Wait until the child calms down.
- D. Restrain the child's arms.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Parental involvement can comfort the child and improve cooperation.
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The mother tells the nurse she will be afraid to allow her child with hemophilia to participate in sports because of the danger of injury and bleeding. After explaining that physical fitness is important for children with hemophilia, which of the following activities should the nurse suggest as ideal?
- A. Snow skiing.
- B. Swimming.
- C. Basketball.
- D. Gymnastics.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Swimming is low-impact and safe, minimizing bleeding risk in hemophilia. Other sports pose higher injury risks.
The nurse is explaining the nature of the fracture to the parents of a 10-year-old who has a greenstick fracture. Which drawing should the nurse choose to explain the fracture to the parents?
- A. fracture-1.png
- B. fracture-2.png
- C. fracture-3.png
- D. fracture-4.png
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A greenstick fracture involves an incomplete break, typically shown as a bend or partial break in the bone, common in children due to their flexible bones.
When teaching an adolescent with a seizure disorder who is receiving valproic acid (Depakene), which sign or symptom should the nurse instruct the client to report to the health care provider?
- A. Three episodes of diarrhea.
- B. Loss of appetite.
- C. Jaundice.
- D. Sore throat.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Jaundice indicates potential liver toxicity, a serious side effect of valproic acid, requiring immediate reporting.
Which of the following meals would be most appropriate for a 15-year-old with glomerulonephritis with severe hypertension?
- A. Egg noodles, hamburger, canned peas, milk.
- B. Baked ham, baked potato, pear, canned carrots, milk.
- C. Baked chicken, rice, beans, orange juice.
- D. Hot dog on a bun, corn chips, pickle, cookie, milk.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Low-sodium diet is recommended.
On the second postoperative day after repair of a cleft palate, which of the following should the nurse use to feed a toddler?
- A. Cup.
- B. Straw.
- C. Rubber-tipped syringe.
- D. Large-holed nipple.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A rubber-tipped syringe allows controlled feeding, minimizing stress on the surgical site while ensuring adequate nutrition.
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