The nurse is reviewing recommended dietary modifications with the parents of a 6-month-old client with phenylketonuria. Which of the following information should the nurse include? Select all that apply.
- A. A low-phenylalanine diet is required
- B. Meat and dairy products should not be introduced into the diet
- C. Phenylketonuria is self-limiting and dietary modifications are temporary
- D. Specially prepared infant formula is necessary
- E. Tyrosine should be removed from the diet
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Phenylketonuria requires a lifelong low-phenylalanine diet, avoiding meat and dairy, and using special formula to prevent neurological damage. It is not self-limiting, and tyrosine is needed, not removed.
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The nurse is performing a gestational age assessment on a newborn delivered 2 hours ago. When coming to a conclusion using the Ballard scale, which of these factors may affect the score?
- A. Birth weight
- B. Racial differences
- C. Fetal distress in labor
- D. Birth trauma
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Fetal distress in labor. The effects of earlier distress may alter the findings of reflex responses as measured on the Ballard tool. Other physical characteristics that estimate gestational age, such as amount of lanugo, sole creases and ear cartilage are unaffected by the other factors.
The school nurse is called to the playground for an episode of mouth trauma. The nurse finds that the front tooth of a 9 year-old child has been avulsed ('knocked out'). After recovering the tooth, the initial response should be to
- A. Rinse the tooth in water before placing it in the socket
- B. Place the tooth in a clean plastic bag for transport to the dentist
- C. Hold the tooth by the roots until reaching the emergency room
- D. Ask the child to replace the tooth even if the bleeding continues
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Rinse the tooth in water before placing it in the socket. Following avulsion of a permanent tooth, it is important to rinse the dirty tooth in water, saline solution or milk before re-implantation. If possible, replace the tooth in its socket within 30 minutes, avoiding contact with the root.
The nurse working in an extended care facility transcribes a prescription from the health care provider for a single daily dose of 150 mg of ranitidine; this is to be taken orally at bedtime for treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Of the following prescriptions, which one is transcribed correctly?
- A. Ranitidine 150 mg daily by mouth
- B. Ranitidine 150 mg per os qhs
- C. Ranitidine 150 mg po qd nightly
- D. Ranitidine 150 mg PO at bedtime
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ranitidine 150 mg PO at bedtime accurately specifies the dose, route, and timing (qhs = at bedtime). Other options are less precise or redundant (e.g., ‘qd nightly’).
A client at 20 weeks gestation reports 'running to the bathroom all the time,' pain with urination, and foul-smelling urine. Which question is most important for the nurse to ask when assessing the client?
- A. Are you having any pain in your lower back or flank area?
- B. Do you wipe from front to back after urinating?
- C. Have you found that you urinate more frequently since becoming pregnant?
- D. Have you had a urinary tract infection in the past?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Back or flank pain suggests pyelonephritis, a serious complication of UTI in pregnancy, requiring urgent evaluation. Hygiene, frequency, and history are relevant but less critical than assessing for systemic infection.
The nurse in a well-child clinic examines many children on a daily basis. Which of the following toddlers requires further follow up?
- A. A 13 month-old unable to walk
- B. A 20 month-old only using 2 and 3 word sentences
- C. A 24 month-old who cries during examination
- D. A 30 month-old only drinking from a sippy cup
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A 30 month-old only drinking from a sippy cup. A 30 month-old should be able to drink from a cup without a cover.
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