Which of the following statements made by the adolescent best supports the nurse's suspicion of scoliosis?
- A. My friends are getting taller faster than I am.
- B. One of my sleeves is always shorter than the other.
- C. I have a difficult time sleeping on my side at night.
- D. I have a difficult time sleeping on my side at night.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Uneven sleeve length suggests shoulder asymmetry, a common sign of scoliosis due to lateral spinal curvature affecting posture.
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The nurse advises the parents that, in most cases, children who have had an appendectomy usually return to school within what time frame?
- A. 5 days
- B. 2 weeks
- C. 4 weeks
- D. 6 weeks
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Most children recover from an uncomplicated appendectomy within 1-2 weeks, allowing a return to school in about 2 weeks, depending on individual healing.
Which statement by the nurse would best help the parents cope with their feelings?
- A. You'll feel better if you visited your child for shorter periods of time.
- B. Don't worry. You're doing a great job, and everything will work out for the best.
- C. This is painful for you. Let's identify things you can do to help make your child feel good.
- D. It's sad that you feel helpless. What do you usually do to take your mind off your worries?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acknowledging the parents' pain and suggesting actionable ways to help their child empowers them, addressing helplessness constructively and fostering coping.
Which of the following is the priority nursing action if the child shows symptoms of hypoglycemic reaction?
- A. Give the child orange juice or milk to drink.
- B. Give the child 10% glucose I.V.
- C. Notify the physician immediately.
- D. Administer a second dose of insulin.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: For hypoglycemia, the priority is to rapidly raise blood glucose. Giving orange juice or milk provides quick-acting carbohydrates, the first-line treatment for conscious patients with mild to moderate hypoglycemia.
Which finding best indicates that a school-age child has acute glomerular nephritis?
- A. Periorbital edema
- B. Excessive urination
- C. Increased appetite
- D. Low blood pressure
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Periorbital edema is a classic sign of acute glomerular nephritis due to fluid retention from impaired glomerular filtration, reflecting reduced sodium and water excretion.
The nurse is caring for a preterm infant who must be fed via bolus gavage feeding. The infant has a 5 French feeding tube already secured in the left naris. The nurse has aspirated the infant’s stomach contents, noting color, amount, and consistency, and has reinserted the residual amount because it was less than one-fourth the previous feeding. Prioritize the remaining steps that the nurse should take to complete this feeding.
- A. Elevate the syringe 6 to 8 inches over the infant’s head.
- B. Position the infant on the right side.
- C. Uncrimp the tubing and allow the feeding to flow by gravity at a slow rate.
- D. Crimp the feeding tube and pour the specified amount of formula or breast milk into the barrel.
- E. Cap the lavage feeding tube.
Correct Answer: D, A, F, C, E, B, G
Rationale: Sequence: Position infant on right side (D) to reduce aspiration risk connect syringe barrel (A) crimp tube and pour formula (F) elevate syringe (C) uncrimp for gravity flow (E) clear tubing with air (B) cap tube (G).