Which statement by the parents indicates they understand the home care needs for a child with sickle cell anemia?
- A. We'll limit our child's fluid intake to prevent swelling.
- B. We'll encourage our child to rest during sickle cell crises.
- C. We'll give our child aspirin for fever.
- D. We'll avoid taking our child to the doctor for regular checkups.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Encouraging rest during sickle cell crises reduces oxygen demand and prevents exacerbation of vaso-occlusive episodes, indicating understanding of home care needs.
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Which nursing action is most appropriate when caring for a school-age child who is experiencing a nosebleed?
- A. Tilt the child's head backward, and apply an ice pack to the nose.
- B. Position the child's head forward while gently pinching the nostrils.
- C. Pack the affected nostril with a small amount of clean cotton.
- D. Clean the affected nostril, and instill saline nose drops.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Positioning the head forward and pinching the nostrils applies pressure to stop bleeding while preventing blood from flowing down the throat, which could cause choking or nausea.
The nurse is concerned that a newborn may have congenital hydrocephalus. Which finding did the nurse likely observe on assessment?
- A. Bulging anterior fontanel
- B. Head and chest circumference equal
- C. A narrowed posterior fontanel
- D. Low-set ears
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A bulging anterior fontanel suggests hydrocephalus due to increased intracranial pressure. Equal head/chest circumferences narrow posterior fontanel and low-set ears are normal or unrelated.
The nurse is preparing the parents of a full-term,24-hour-old male newborn for discharge with their infant. Which are the expected discharge criteria that should be met before the infant leaves the hospital? Select all that apply.
- A. Infant vital signs have been normal for the last 12 hours.
- B. The infant has passed at least three meconium stools.
- C. The infant has gained weight at the minimum 100 grams.
- D. The circumcision has had no bleeding for the last 2 hours.
- E. The infant has had six diaper changes in the last 24 hours.
- F. The infant has completed 2 successful consecutive feedings.
Correct Answer: A,D,F
Rationale: Discharge criteria include stable vital signs for 12 hours no circumcision bleeding for 2 hours and two successful feedings. One meconium stool is sufficient weight gain isn’t required and diaper changes aren’t specified.
Which clinical manifestation of the client's full-thickness burns would the nurse detect during an assessment?
- A. Moderate level of pain due to exposed nerve endings
- B. Eschar formation throughout the area of the burn
- C. The appearance of blister formation throughout the area of the burn
- D. Noted tissue destruction extending to the subcutaneous layer
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Full-thickness burns involve destruction of all skin layers, including the subcutaneous layer, resulting in a leathery or charred appearance. Pain is minimal due to nerve destruction, and blisters are characteristic of partial-thickness burns.
The nurse completes teaching in preparation to discharge a mother and her 48-hour-old,full-term newborn. The nurse determines there is a need for further instruction about infant car safety when the newborn’s father is overheard making which statement?
- A. “We need to face the infant car seat toward the back of the car.”
- B. “I disarmed one front seat air bag so we can put the car seat in the front seat.”
- C. “Let’s check the car seat to make sure it will position the baby at a 45-degree angle.”
- D. “I know the baby will need to be in the infant car seat until he is over 20 pounds.”
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The rear seat is safest for infants; air bags should not be disarmed for front-seat placement. Rear-facing 45-degree angle and car seat use until 20 lb are correct.
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