The parent of an 18-year-old with chronic renal disease states, "My son has so many problems. I'm really worried that he will not get the right care if he gets sick at college." The nurse should tell the parent:
- A. I can have his records sent to the school's health center.
- B. Make sure your son always carries his nephrologist's phone number.
- C. Your son can make an e-health history to facilitate his care if he gets sick away from home.
- D. Your son is going to need to learn to manage his own disease.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Promoting self-management is key.
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After reading the vaccine information sheets, the parent of a 2-month-old infant is hesitant to consent to the recommended vaccinations. The nurse should first ask the parent:
- A. Did you know that vaccinations are required by law for school entry?
- B. What personal beliefs or safety concerns do you have about vaccinations?
- C. Would you prefer that fewer vaccines are given at a time?
- D. Can you please sign this vaccine waiver form?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Addressing the parent's specific concerns fosters trust and encourages informed decision-making.
When discussing the onset of adolescence with parents, the nurse explains that it occurs at which of the following times?
- A. Same age for both boys and girls.
- B. 1 to 2 years earlier in boys than in girls.
- C. 1 to 2 years earlier in girls than in boys.
- D. 3 to 4 years later in boys than in girls.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Girls typically enter puberty 1-2 years earlier than boys, around ages 10-12.
After teaching the parents of a child with febrile seizures about methods to lower temperature other than using medication, which of the following statements indicates that further teaching is necessary?
- A. We'll add extra blankets when he complains of being cold.'
- B. We'll wrap him in a blanket if he starts shivering.'
- C. We'll make the bath water cold enough to make him shiver.'
- D. We'll use a solution of half alcohol and half water when sponging him.'
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: All options are incorrect: blankets increase temperature, cold baths cause discomfort, and alcohol sponging is unsafe. Further teaching is needed.
Twelve hours after cardiac surgery, the nurse is assessing a 3-year-old who weighs 15 kg. The nurse should notify the surgeon about which of the following clinical finding?
- A. A urine output of 60 mL in 4 hours.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: urine output of 60 mL in 4 hours is adequate (1 mL/kg/hr for a 15-kg child is 15 mL/hr, or 60 mL in 4 hours). No other findings are provided, so no notification is needed.
The physician orders intravenous fluid replacement therapy with potassium chloride to be added for a child with severe gastroenteritis. Before adding the potassium chloride to the intravenous fluid, which of the following assessments would be most important?
- A. Ability to void.
- B. Passage of stool today.
- C. Baseline electrocardiogram.
- D. Serum calcium level.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ensuring the ability to void confirms renal function before administering potassium.
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