A 3-year-old with a burn should avoid
- A. Breaking blisters
- B. Infection
- C. Pain
- D. Swelling
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Breaking blisters A increases infection risk, per document p42, 3.
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The nurse is explaining to a 17-year-old female the actions to prevent urinary tract infection. The nurse determines the adolescent understands the information when she says a good drink to keep urine acidic is:
- A. Milk
- B. Grape juice
- C. Apple juice
- D. Orange juice
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Apple juice (C) acidifies urine, deterring UTIs. Milk (A) is neutral, grape (B) less effective, and orange (D) is acidic but less cited. Document: 'Juices such as apple or cranberry help maintain acidity of urine.'
A 19-year-old pregnant mother likes all-night dance parties. She took methylenedioxymetamphetamine (MDMA 'X', Ecstasy) routinely before and during pregnancy. The most likely fetal defect is:
- A. Pulmonary
- B. Gastrointestinal
- C. CNS
- D. Cardiac
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: MDMA use in pregnancy is linked to cardiac defects , like septal defects, per studies (Teratology). A-C, E are less specific.
The nurse prepares a child to receive oxygen via a tent delivery system by allowing the child to place a teddy bear in and out of the tent and then rewarding the child with a sticker. Which practice is the nurse using?
- A. Therapeutic play
- B. Therapeutic rewards
- C. Therapeutic interventions
- D. Therapeutic communication
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Using a teddy bear to familiarize the child with the oxygen tent is therapeutic play, reducing fear through familiar objects.
A 3-month-old infant presents with poor feeding and hypotonia. MRI shows periventricular leukomalacia. Most likely diagnosis is:
- A. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
- B. Congenital infection
- C. Metabolic disorder
- D. Trauma
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HIE causes leukomalacia, per AAP. B-E differ.
Infants in whom cephalhematomas develop are at increased risk for
- A. Infection
- B. Jaundice
- C. Seizures
- D. Fractures
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Jaundice B is a risk due to blood breakdown in cephalhematomas, per document p5, 1.
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