Which nursing actions are most appropriate to include in the care plan of a child with nephrotic syndrome? Select all that apply.
- A. Restricting the intake of protein
- B. Weighing the child daily
- C. Completing range-of-motion exercises
- D. Measuring abdominal circumference
- E. Collecting a 24-hour urine specimen
- F. Monitoring blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E,F
Rationale: Daily weighing monitors fluid status, range-of-motion exercises prevent immobility complications, measuring abdominal circumference tracks ascites, collecting urine assesses proteinuria, and monitoring BUN/creatinine evaluates kidney function. Protein restriction is not typical.
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Which diet is most appropriate for an adolescent with oral lesions and a herpes simplex infection of the mouth secondary to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)?
- A. High-calorie, bland diet
- B. Soft, low-protein diet
- C. Low-residue, low-fat diet
- D. High-residue, low-cholesterol diet
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A high-calorie, bland diet supports nutritional needs while minimizing irritation to oral lesions, appropriate for an AIDS patient with oral herpes lesions.
The nurse receives a laboratory report result showing that the blood glucose is 48 mg/dL for a full-term newborn. Which action should be taken by the nurse?
- A. Have the mother breastfeed her newborn now.
- B. Immediately feed the infant water with 10% dextrose.
- C. Report the results immediately to the health care provider.
- D. Document the information in the newborn’s medical record.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Normal blood sugar values for a full-term newborn are 45–65 mg/dL. A value of 48 mg/dL is normal so the only action required is documentation. Feeding or reporting is unnecessary.
If the nurse collects the following data, which assessment finding best indicates the presence of increased intracranial pressure?
- A. Rapid bilateral pupillary response to light
- B. Tympanic temperature of 97.9°F (36.6°C)
- C. Blood pressure of 150/90 mm Hg
- D. Deep tendon reflexes +2
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Elevated blood pressure (e.g., 150/90 mm Hg) is a sign of increased intracranial pressure, often part of Cushing's triad (hypertension, bradycardia, irregular respirations), indicating brain compression.
The most common side effect of tocolytic agents is:
- A. Vaginal bleeding.
- B. Abdominal pain.
- C. Nausea,vomiting.
- D. Palpitations.
- E. Oliguria.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Tocolytics such as beta-agonists commonly cause palpitations due to their sympathomimetic effects. Other side effects are less frequent or not primarily associated.
The nurse correctly explains that, during adolescence, being with a peer group and mimicking peer behaviors is part of the process of achieving which developmental task?
- A. Identity
- B. Intimacy
- C. Integrity
- D. Idealism
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Adolescence involves developing a sense of identity, often through peer group interactions and mimicking behaviors, as teens explore their place in the world.
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