When developing the plan of care for a school-age child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis who has a fluid restriction of 1,000 mL/day, which of the following fluids should the nurse consider as most appropriate for the client's condition and effective for preventing excessive thirst?
- A. Diet cola.
- B. Ice chips.
- C. Lemonade.
- D. Tap water.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ice chips help manage thirst.
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When developing the discharge plan for a child who had a nephrectomy for a Wilms' tumor, the nurse identifies outcomes to prevent damage to the child's remaining kidney and accomplish which of the following?
- A. Minimize pain.
- B. Prevent dependent edema.
- C. Prevent urinary tract infection.
- D. Minimize sodium intake.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preventing UTIs protects kidney function.
An 8-year-old with diabetes is placed on neutral and immune Hagedorn (NPH) and regular insulin before breakfast and before dinner. She will receive a snack of milk and cereal at bedtime. The snack will:
- A. Help her regain lost weight.
- B. Provide carbohydrates for immediate use.
- C. Prevent late night hypoglycemia.
- D. Help her stay on her diet.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A bedtime snack with NPH insulin prevents late-night hypoglycemia by providing carbohydrates during peak insulin action. It is not primarily for weight gain, immediate use, or diet adherence.
An adolescent female is prescribed amoxicillin for an ear infection. The nurse should teach the adolescent about the risks associated with her concurrent use of:
- A. Antacids.
- B. Oral contraceptives.
- C. Multiple vitamins.
- D. Protein shakes.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Amoxicillin can reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives, increasing the risk of unintended pregnancy. The nurse should educate the adolescent about this interaction and suggest additional contraceptive measures during antibiotic therapy.
After teaching the parents about the urethral catheter placed after surgical repair of their son's hypospadias, the nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the mother states that the catheter in her child's penis accomplishes which of the following?
- A. Decreases pain at the surgical site.
- B. Keeps the new urethra from closing.
- C. Measures his urine correctly.
- D. Prevents bladder spasms.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The catheter keeps the urethra open.
Which of the following initial physical findings indicate the development of carditis in a child with rheumatic fever?
- A. Heart murmur.
- B. Low blood pressure.
- C. Irregular pulse.
- D. Anterior chest wall pain.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A heart murmur is a hallmark of carditis in rheumatic fever, indicating valvular involvement. Other findings may occur but are less specific.
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