The nurse is evaluating a male client’s understanding of diet teaching about the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) eating plan. Which behavior indicates that the client is adhering to the eating plan?
- A. Uses only lactose-free dairy products
- B. Enjoys fat free yogurt as an occasional snack food
- C. No longer includes grains in his daily diet
- D. Carefully cleans and peels all fresh fruit and vegetables
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cleaning and peeling fruits and vegetables is consistent with the DASH plan, which promotes a high intake of fresh produce.
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A child aged 10 days has ambiguous genitalia:
- A. If a buccal smear is chromatin negative, there is a serious risk of an Addisonian crisis
- B. A raised urinary output of pregnanetriol would confirm a diagnosis of CAR
- C. The finding of the genotype 45 XO would reliably explain the anomaly
- D. If testicles were present in the 'labia', an acceptable explanation would be Klinefelter's syndrome
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A raised urinary pregnanetriol indicates congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAR). Chromatin-negative buccal smear suggests male genotype, and 45 XO is Turner syndrome, not related to ambiguous genitalia. Klinefelter's syndrome does not explain testicles in the labia.
Appropriate investigations in the emergency management of a 4-year-old presenting in a coma:
- A. Serum magnesium level
- B. Throat swabs
- C. Arterial blood gas
- D. CT scan
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Arterial blood gas analysis is crucial in the emergency management of a comatose child to assess oxygenation, ventilation, and acid-base status.
The following are recognised features of achondroplasia:
- A. Shortened spine
- B. Increased liability to pathological fractures
- C. Can be diagnosed radiologically at birth
- D. Infertility
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Achondroplasia can be diagnosed radiologically at birth. The spine is not shortened, fractures are not increased, and infertility is not a feature.
The nurse is caring for a child who has undergone a cardiac catheterization. During recovery, the nurse notices the dressing is saturated with bright red blood. The nurse's first action is to:
- A. Call the interventional cardiologist
- B. Notify the cardiac catheterization laboratory that the child will be returning
- C. Apply a bulky pressure dressing over the present dressing
- D. Apply direct pressure 1 inch above the puncture site
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Direct pressure above the puncture site helps control bleeding by localizing pressure over the vessel.
Arrhythmia in Children
- A. Re entry Tachycardia is the commonest
- B. Adenosine decreases the force of cardiac contractility
- C. SVT can cause hydrops foetalis
- D. Valsalva maneuver can restore sinus rhythm
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Re-entry tachycardia is the most common type of arrhythmia in children.