After the acute stage following an ingestion of drain cleaner by a child, the nurse should be alert for the development of which of the following as a likely complication?
- A. Tracheal stenosis.
- B. Tracheal varices.
- C. Esophageal strictures.
- D. Esophageal diverticula.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Corrosive ingestion can scar the esophagus, leading to strictures. Tracheal complications are less common unless the airway is directly affected, and diverticula are not typical.
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A male adolescent who underwent repair of an inguinal hernia earlier today and is getting ready to go home receives instructions about resuming physical activities. Which of the following statements would indicate that he has understood the instructions?
- A. I can start riding my bike next week.
- B. I have to skip physical education classes for 2 weeks.
- C. I can start wrestling again in 3 weeks.
- D. I can return to my weight-lifting class in 2 weeks.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Avoiding strenuous activities like PE for 2 weeks prevents strain on the surgical site.
A child with newly diagnosed osteomyelitis has nausea and vomiting. The parent wishes to give the child ginger snaps to help control the nausea. The nurse should tell the parent:
- A. I will need to get an order.'
- B. Your child needs medication for the vomiting.'
- C. We discourage the use of home remedies in children.'
- D. Ginger snaps are safe and may help with nausea.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ginger snaps are a safe, non-medicinal option that may help alleviate nausea in children.
A 10-year-old child proudly tells the nurse that brushing and flossing her teeth is her responsibility. The nurse interprets this statement as indicating which of the following about the child?
- A. She is too young to be given this responsibility.
- B. She is most likely capable of this responsibility.
- C. She should have assumed this responsibility much sooner.
- D. She is probably just exaggerating the responsibility.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 10-year-old is capable of taking responsibility for personal hygiene tasks like brushing teeth.
A toddler who has been treated for a foreign body aspiration begins to fuss and cry when the parents attempt to leave the hospital for an hour. The parents will be returning to take the toddler home. As the nurse tries to take the child out of the crib, the child pushes the nurse away. The nurse interprets this behavior as indicating separation anxiety involving which of the following?
- A. Protest.
- B. Despair.
- C. Regression.
- D. Detachment.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The toddler's fussing, crying, and pushing the nurse away when the parents attempt to leave indicate the protest phase of separation anxiety, where the child actively resists separation from caregivers.
A child with a nut allergy is admitted with a severe reaction for the third time in three months. The parent says, 'I am having trouble with the food labels.' The nurse should first:
- A. Assess the parent's ability to read.
- B. Refer the client to the dietician.
- C. Notify the primary care provider.
- D. Obtain a social service consult.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A dietician can provide expert guidance on reading labels to avoid allergens. Reading assessment, provider notification, or social services may follow but are not the priority.
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