The nurse at a summer camp recognizes the signs of heatstroke in an adolescent girl. Her temperature is 40 C (104 F). She is slightly confused but able to drink water. Nursing care while waiting for transport to the hospital should include what intervention?
- A. Administer antipyretics.
- B. Administer salt tablets.
- C. Apply towels wet with cool water.
- D. Sponge with solution of rubbing alcohol and water.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Applying cool, wet towels and removing clothing cools the body in heatstroke, addressing thermoregulatory failure. Antipyretics are ineffective, salt tablets worsen dehydration, and rubbing alcohol is harmful and not used.
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The middle school nurse is speaking to parents about prevention of injuries as a goal of the physical education program. How should the goal be achieved?
- A. Use of protective equipment at the familys discretion
- B. Education of adults to recognize signs that indicate a risk for injury
- C. Sports medicine program to help student athletes work through overuse injuries
- D. Arrangements for multiple sports to use same athletic fields to accommodate more children
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Educating adults to recognize fatigue, dehydration, and injury risk signs prevents sports injuries. Protective equipment is mandatory, working through overuse injuries is harmful, and shared fields increase distraction and injury risk.
What is the recommended drink for athletes during practice and competition?
- A. Sports drinks to replace carbohydrates
- B. Cold water for gastrointestinal tract rapid absorption
- C. Carbonated beverages to help with acid-base balance
- D. Enhanced performance carbohydrate-electrolyte drinks
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cold water, consumed 4-8 oz every 15-20 minutes, promotes rapid gastric and intestinal absorption for hydration. Sports drinks may cause gastrointestinal upset, carbonated beverages are discouraged, and enhanced drinks lack evidence of performance benefits.
The nurse is caring for an immobilized preschool child. What intervention is helpful during this period of immobilization?
- A. Encourage wearing pajamas.
- B. Let the child have few behavioral limitations.
- C. Keep the child away from other immobilized children if possible.
- D. Take the child for a walk by wagon outside the room.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Transporting the child by wagon outside the room provides social and environmental stimulation, aiding psychosocial health. Street clothes, not pajamas, reduce illness perception; appropriate behavioral limits are needed; and isolation from other children isn?t necessary.
What is a physiologic effect of immobilization on children?
- A. Metabolic rate increases.
- B. Venous return improves because the child is in the supine position.
- C. Circulatory stasis can lead to thrombus and embolus formation.
- D. Bone calcium increases, releasing excess calcium into the body (hypercalcemia).
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Immobilization reduces muscle contraction, causing venous stasis, which increases the risk of thrombus and embolus formation. Metabolic rate decreases, venous return diminishes, and bone demineralization leads to hypercalcemia, not increased bone calcium.
Parents bring a 7-year-old child to the clinic for evaluation of an injured wrist after a bicycle accident. The parents and child are upset, and the child will not allow an examination of the injured arm. What priority nursing intervention should occur at this time?
- A. Send the child to radiology so radiography can be performed.
- B. Initiate an intravenous line and administer morphine for the pain.
- C. Calmly ask the child to point to where the pain is worst and to wiggle fingers.
- D. Have the parents hold the child so that the nurse can examine the arm thoroughly.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Gaining the child?s trust by calmly assessing pain location and finger movement is the priority to evaluate neurovascular status without increasing distress. Radiography requires initial assessment, morphine is premature, and restraining the child escalates anxiety.
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