A nurse assesses a client after administering a prescribed beta blocker. Which assessment should the nurse expect to find?
- A. Blood pressure increased from 98/42 mm Hg to 132/60 mm Hg
- B. The respiratory rate decreased from 25 breaths/min to 14 breaths/min
- C. Pulse decreased from 100 beats/min to 80 beats/min
- D. Oxygen saturation increased from 88% to 96%
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Beta blockers reduce heart rate and blood pressure. A decrease in pulse rate from 100 beats/min to 80 beats/min is consistent with the expected pharmacological effect of a beta blocker.
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José is a 4-year-old child scheduled for a cardiac catheterization. What should be included in preoperative teaching?
- A. Directed at his parents because he is too young to understand
- B. Detailed in regard to the actual procedures so he will know what to expect
- C. Done several days before the procedure so that he will be prepared
- D. Adapted to his level of development so that he can understand
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Preoperative teaching should always be directed at the child’s stage of development. The caregivers also benefit from the same explanations. The parents may ask additional questions, which should be answered, but the child needs to receive the information based on developmental level. Preschoolers will not understand in-depth descriptions and should be prepared close to the time of the cardiac catheterization.
A child with rheumatic fever is being admitted to the pediatric floor. On admission assessment, the nurse should ask the parents which question to elicit assessment information specific to the development of rheumatic fever?
- A. “Has your child complained of back pain?â€
- B. “Has your child complained of headaches?â€
- C. “Has your child had any nausea or vomiting?â€
- D. “Did your child have a sore throat or fever within the last 2 months?â€
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A history of sore throat or fever within the last 2 months is significant as rheumatic fever often follows a streptococcal infection such as strep throat.
Obesity in childhood:
- A. Is usually associated with hypogonadism
- B. Is unlikely to lead to adult obesity
- C. Is more common in families in Social Class I than in Social Class V
- D. Can lead to overestimation of the dose of intravenous fluids when these are required
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Childhood obesity is more common in higher social classes. It is not typically associated with hypogonadism and can lead to adult obesity. Overestimation of fluid doses is not a recognized issue.
An adolescent female has a history of repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). Which long-term complication is a concern for this patient?
- A. Aortic stenosis
- B. Chronic cyanosis
- C. Mitral valve prolapse
- D. Ventricular failure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patients with repaired TOF, especially adolescent females, are at risk for mitral valve prolapse.
The following are suggestive of abnormal language development:
- A. Not localising sound at 4 months of age
- B. No response to human words at 6 weeks
- C. Not understanding 'no' at 18 months of age
- D. Does not move to music at 2 years of age
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Failure to understand simple commands like 'no' by 18 months is a red flag for abnormal language development.