The nurse is monitoring an infant receiving IV fluids for gastroenteritis. Which finding suggests the infant is responding well to treatment?
- A. Dry mucous membranes.
- B. Weight gain of 50 grams daily.
- C. Urine output of 1 mL/kg/hour.
- D. Heart rate of 180 bpm.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adequate urine output indicates effective rehydration.
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When assessing for pain in a toddler, which of the following methods should be the most appropriate?
- A. Ask the child about the pain.
- B. Observe the child for restlessness.
- C. Use a numeric pain scale.
- D. Assess for changes in vital signs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Toddlers cannot reliably verbalize pain, so observing behavior like restlessness is most appropriate.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the first choice in treating a child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Which adverse effects should the nurse include in the teaching plan for the parents? Select all that apply.
- A. Weight gain.
- B. Abdominal pain.
- C. Blood in the stool.
- D. Folic acid deficiency.
- E. Reduced blood clotting ability.
Correct Answer: B,C,E
Rationale: NSAIDs can cause gastrointestinal issues like abdominal pain and blood in the stool, and they may reduce blood clotting ability due to their effect on platelet function.
A 17-year-old female with severe nodular acne is considering treatment with isotretinoin (Accutane). Prior to beginning the medication, the nurse explains that the client will be required to:
- A. Enroll in a risk management plan.
- B. Egypt in a risk management plan.
- C. Begin an effective form of birth control.
- D. Temporarily give up sports.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Isotretinoin has a high risk of teratogenicity, requiring strict contraception to prevent pregnancy during treatment. A risk management plan (e.g., iPLEDGE) is also required, but the most critical initial step emphasized is effective birth control.
After having a blood sample drawn, a 5-year-old child insists that the site be covered with a bandage. When the parent tries to remove the bandage before leaving the office, the child screams that all the blood will come out. The nurse encourages the parent to leave the bandage in place and tells the parent that the child:
- A. Fears another procedure.
- B. Does not understand body integrity.
- C. Is expressing pain.
- D. Is attempting to regain control.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Preschoolers may fear loss of body integrity, believing blood will leak out without a bandage.
The parent of a 17-year-old boy, who is hospitalized for complications related to type I diabetes, requests to review the adolescent's medical record. The client reported receiving mental health counseling during the admission history, but did not want his parent to know. The nurse, who is uncertain of how to protect the adolescent's privacy and accommodate the parent's request, should consult:
- A. The unit nurse manager.
- B. The primary care provider.
- C. The organization's privacy officer.
- D. The customer service representative.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The privacy officer is trained to handle HIPAA and confidentiality issues, ensuring the adolescent's privacy (e.g., mental health records) is protected while addressing parental rights.
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