Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is defined as at least 3 premature ventricular contractions PVCs at >120 beats/min. Hemodynamically unstable patients with VT should be immediately treated with
- A. catheter ablation
- B. ICD implantation
- C. DC cardioversion
- D. amiodarone
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: DC cardioversion is the immediate treatment for hemodynamically unstable VT.
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As part of the treatment for heart failure, the child takes the diuretic furosemide (Lasix). As part of teaching home care, the nurse encourages the family to give the child foods such as bananas, oranges, and leafy vegetables. These foods are recommended because they are high in which nutrient?
- A. Chlorides
- B. Potassium
- C. Sodium
- D. Vitamins
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Diuretics that work on the proximal and distal renal tubules contribute to increased losses of potassium. The child’s diet should be supplemented with this electrolyte. With this type of diuretic, potassium must be monitored and supplemented as needed.
True statements about the use of the new Child Health Foundation growth charts include:
- A. Immediate referral is advised if the height of a child is on the second centile
- B. The midparental height of a child, whose parents are 176 and 160 cm tall, is 175 cm
- C. They can be used for all children including those with Down's syndrome
- D. The target centile range for a girl is midparental height ± 10 cm
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The growth charts are designed to be inclusive and can be used for children with Down's syndrome, among others.
A 16-year-old being treated for hypertension has laboratory values of: Hemoglobin: 16 g/dL Hematocrit: 43% Sodium: 139 mEq/L Potassium: 4.4 mEq/L Total cholesterol: 220 mg/dL Which drug does the nurse suspect the patient takes based on the total cholesterol?
- A. Beta blockers
- B. Calcium channel blockers
- C. ACE inhibitors
- D. Diuretics
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Beta blockers are used with caution in patients with hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and impotence.
Common causes of seizures in a neonate are:
- A. Hypocalcaemia
- B. Hypoglycaemia
- C. Pyridoxine deficiency
- D. Hydrocephalus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because hypoglycaemia is a common cause of neonatal seizures. The other options (a, c, d, e) are also causes but less common.
The school nurse has been following a child who frequently complains of dizziness and headache. Today, she is brought in after fainting in the cafeteria following a nosebleed. Her BP is 122/85, and her radial pulses are bounding. The nurse suspects she has:
- A. Transposition of the great vessels
- B. Coarctation of the aorta (COA)
- C. Aortic stenosis (AS)
- D. Pulmonic stenosis (PS)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In older children, COA can cause elevated blood pressure, headache, fainting, and bounding radial pulses.
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