The nurse is giving instructions to the mother of a 10-year-old boy who is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). When attempting to teach the mother how to administer subcutaneous insulin injections to the child, the mother tells the nurse that she is afraid of needles and cannot perform the procedure. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Determine if the child can administer the insulin.
- B. Ask if the father can help with the injections.
- C. Assess the mother's parenting skills.
- D. Encourage the mother to handle the needles.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Gradual exposure to needles through practice builds the mother's confidence, ensuring effective insulin administration for diabetes management.
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A preschool-aged child who is experiencing respiratory distress is brought to the emergency department by the parents. The child is anxious, has a temperature of 102.8° F (39.3° C), and is drooling from the mouth while leaning forward when sitting. Which action should the nurse implement next?
- A. Begin prescribed intravenous antibiotic administration.
- B. Schedule the child for a STAT magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the neck.
- C. Obtain bedside trays for intubation or tracheotomy by the healthcare provider.
- D. Provide a nebulizer treatment with bronchodilators.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Symptoms suggest epiglottitis, requiring immediate airway management. Intubation/tracheotomy trays are critical to address potential airway obstruction.
The mother of a 4-month-old baby girl asks the nurse when should she introduce solid foods to her infant. The mother states, 'My mother says I should put rice cereal in the baby's bottle now.' The nurse should instruct the mother to introduce solid foods when her child exhibits which behavior?
- A. Stops rooting when hungry.
- B. Awakens once for nighttime feedings.
- C. Gives up a bottle for a cup.
- D. Opens mouth when food comes her way.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Opening the mouth for food, along with head control and sitting support, indicates readiness for solids around 4-6 months.
Nurses' Notes
Orders
The client is a 4-month-old female with a history of gastroesophageal reflux (GERD). Client had fundoplication surgery and will be hospitalized for several days of recovery.
Which other assessment data would the nurse want to collect before implementing pain management strategies? Select all that apply.
- A. Blood type
- B. Parents religious affiliation
- C. Blood pressure
- D. Level of consciousness
- E. Hearing acuity
- F. Heart rate
- G. Deep tendon reflexes
Correct Answer: C,D,F
Rationale: Blood pressure, level of consciousness, and heart rate assess pain intensity and guide safe pain management. Blood type, religion, hearing, and reflexes are not directly relevant.
For best pain management, the nurse should give... of acetaminophen every 4 hours as scheduled.
- A. 3.3 mL
- B. 1.9 mL
- C. 5.0 mL
- D. 0.8 mL
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: For a 7 kg infant, 15 mg/kg = 105 mg. At 160 mg/5 mL, 105 mg requires 3.3 mL, providing effective pain relief without toxicity.
History and Physical
Nurses' Notes
Flow Sheet
Laboratory Results
38-year-old primiparous client is seen in the outpatient obstetric office 2 weeks postpartum after a spontaneous vaginal birth of a full-term infant after rupture of membranes for 16 hours. The client was discharged on day 2, exclusively breastfeeding.
Which education by the nurse will help resolve the issue for the client? Select all that apply.
- A. Wear an underwire bra around the clock.
- B. Apply warm compresses to affected area before feeding.
- C. Pump breasts if feeding will be missed, due to absence from the infant.
- D. Pump breastmilk and feed it to infant instead of nursing.
- E. Finish antibiotics even if symptoms improve.
- F. Maintain activity due to the risk of blood clots with extra rest.
- G. Wash hands before handling the breast.
Correct Answer: B,C,E,G
Rationale: Warm compresses, pumping to prevent milk stasis, completing antibiotics, hand hygiene, starting on the unaffected side, and varying positions promote milk flow, reduce infection risk, and ensure effective breastfeeding. Underwire bras and avoiding rest are not recommended.
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