The parents of a 12-year-old girl ask why their non-sexually active daughter should receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The nurse should tell the parents:
- A. The vaccine is most effective against cervical cancer if given before becoming sexually active.
- B. Parents are never sure when their child might become sexually active.
- C. HPV is most common in teens and women in their late twenties.
- D. If your daughter is sexually assaulted, she may be exposed to HPV.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The HPV vaccine is most effective when given before potential exposure to the virus.
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A parent asks which nutrient deficiency is common in children with celiac disease. The nurse should respond:
- A. Vitamin C.
- B. Iron.
- C. Vitamin A.
- D. Magnesium.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Iron deficiency is common in celiac disease due to malabsorption in the small intestine. Other deficiencies (e.g., vitamin D, B vitamins) may occur, but iron is most frequent.
A hospitalized preschooler with meningitis who is to be discharged becomes angry when the discharge is delayed. Which of the following play activities would be most appropriate at this time?
- A. Reading the child a story.
- B. Painting with watercolors.
- C. Pounding on a pegboard.
- D. Stacking a tower of blocks.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pounding on a pegboard allows the child to express frustration physically, which is developmentally appropriate for a preschooler.
The nurse is caring for a child with leukemia who reports mouth sores. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Encourage spicy foods to stimulate appetite.
- B. Provide a soft toothbrush and mild mouth rinse.
- C. Administer aspirin for pain relief.
- D. Avoid oral care until sores heal.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A soft toothbrush and mild mouth rinse prevent irritation and infection in mouth sores, common in leukemia due to chemotherapy. Aspirin and spicy foods worsen sores.
A three-year-old is brought into the emergency department in her mother's arms. The child's mouth is open and she is drooling and lethargic. Her mother states that she became ill suddenly within the past 2 hours. What should the nurse do first?
- A. Draw blood cultures for complete blood count.
- B. Start an intravenous line.
- C. Inspect the child's throat with a tongue blade.
- D. Maintain the child in an undisturbed, upright position.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The symptoms suggest possible epiglottitis, a medical emergency. Maintaining the child in an undisturbed, upright position prevents airway obstruction and is the priority action.
After a plaster cast has been applied to the arm of a child with a fractured right humerus, the nurse completes discharge teaching. The nurse should evaluate the teaching as successful when the mother agrees to seek medical advice if the child experiences which of the following?
- A. Inability to extend the fingers on the right hand.
- B. Vomiting after the cast is applied.
- C. Coolness and dampness of the cast after 5 hours.
- D. Fussiness with complaints that the cast is heavy.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Inability to extend fingers suggests possible nerve or circulatory compromise, requiring immediate medical attention.
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