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Anticipate when pain will occur and plan Explanation: Chapter 39: Pain Management in
interventions to prevent it. Children - Page 1074
Reference:
Correct response: Add a Note
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Anticipate when pain will occur and plan (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Question 16 See full question 21s
interventions to prevent it. Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters A parent expresses concern to the nurse that
Explanation: Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in her 18-month-old child might have an ear
Children, p. 1073. infection. Which symptom would alert the
Reference: nurse that this is a possibility?
Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Children - Page 1073 You Selected:
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Add a Note The child is pulling on the ear.
Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in Question 15 See full question 42s Correct response:
Children, p. 1073.
Parents asks the nurse why their child with The child is pulling on the ear.
Chapter 39: Pain Management in gastroenteritis is rubbing the abdomen. What is
Children - Page 1073 Explanation:
the nurse’s best response?
Reference:
Add a Note You Selected:
Question 14 See full question 24s "Rubbing the stomach helps distract the Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
brain from feeling pain." (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in An adolescent is experiencing severe pain due Explanation:
Children, p. 1076. to a sickle-cell crisis. Which medication would
Reference:
be best for the nurse to administer?
Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Children - Page 1076 You Selected: Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Add a Note naproxen Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
Question 17 See full question 1m Correct response: Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Children, p. 1085.
A nurse is explaining to a parent about hydromorphone
avoiding the use of aspirin for pain relief for flu- Chapter 39: Pain Management in
like symptoms. Which rationale does the nurse Explanation: Children - Page 1085
provide? Reference: Add a Note
You Selected:
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Question 20 See full question 2m 59s
Aspirin with the flu can lead to Reye (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
syndrome. Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing The nurse is reviewing prescriptios for
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters analgesia for a 5-year-old client. A prescription
Correct response: Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in for which medication requires further follow up
Children, p. 1083. by the nurse?
Aspirin with the flu can lead to Reye
syndrome. Chapter 39: Pain Management in You Selected:
Children - Page 1083
Explanation: Morphine
Add a Note
Reference: Correct response:
Question 19 See full question 50s
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Aspirin
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: A 4-year-old child is scheduled for a magnetic
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing resonance imaging of the skull following a Explanation:
Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters bicycle accident. Which medication would the
Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in nurse administer to keep the child still during Question 1 See full question 1m 3s
Children, p. 1083. this procedure?
The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old post-op
Chapter 39: Pain Management in You Selected: child who is reporting an 8 out of 10 on a pain
Children - Page 1083 intensity scale. The child's mother is requesting
conscious sedation pain medication. The child received ibuprofen
Add a Note three hours ago. What is the correct nursing
Correct response: action?
Question 18 See full question 1m 34s
conscious sedation You Selected:
Contact the physician and request an The newborn's pain pathway Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
opioid pain medication. components are developed enough at (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
birth to experience pain. Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Correct response: Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Explanation: Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Contact the physician and request an Children, p. 1083.
opioid pain medication. Reference:
Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Explanation: Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Children - Page 1083
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Reference: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Add a Note
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in Question 4 See full question 21s
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Children, p. 1077.
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing The nurse is conducting an assessment of a
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Chapter 39: Pain Management in high school track athlete. The client tells the
Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in Children - Page 1077 nurse he is experiencing pain along his outer
Children, p. 1083. thigh. He describes it as tight, achy, and
Add a Note
tender, particularly after he runs. The nurse
Chapter 39: Pain Management in
understands that he is most likely experiencing
Children - Page 1083 Question 3 See full question 24s what kind of pain?
Add a Note The nurse is caring for an adolescent You Selected:
postoperative patient in an acute care setting
Question 2 See full question 40s with PRN pain medication orders of Tylenol and Cutaneous
Vicodin. Which of the following should the
The nurse is caring for a term infant suffering nurse closely monitor? Correct response:
from meconium aspiration in the nursery. The
nurse reviews orders for a peripherally inserted You Selected: Deep somatic
central catheter (PICC) line placement and
intubation. Which statement demonstrates the Total daily dosage of acetaminophen Explanation:
nurse's knowledge of painful procedures and due to liver toxicity
the newborn? Reference:
Correct response:
You Selected: Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Total daily dosage of acetaminophen (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
The newborn will not remember pain due to liver toxicity Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
and does not need analgesia for painful Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
procedures. Explanation: Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Children, p. 1074.
Correct response: Reference:
Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Children - Page 1074
Add a Note Question 6 See full question 4s "I will need to contact the health care
provider about it."
Question 5 See full question 38s The pediatric nurse is mentoring a new
graduate in the care of children experiencing Correct response:
A nursing student correctly identifies which of pain. The nurse knows the teaching was
the following to be causes of pain? (Select all effective when the new graduate makes which "This is referred pain and is normal after
that apply.) statement as the rationale for considering pain surgery."
assessment the fifth vital sign?
You Selected: Explanation:
You Selected:
overstretching of body cavities with Reference:
fluid or air Pain assessment needs to be done at
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
regular intervals.
pressure on tissues (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Correct response: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
external injury Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
Pain assessment needs to be done at Kluwer, Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Correct response: regular intervals. Children, p. 1074.
Explanation:
Add a Note overstretching of body cavities with
fluid or air
Reference:
Question 5 See full question 36s
pressure on tissues
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: A 5-year-old arrives at the emergency
department and reports abdominal pain. After external injury
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters performing an assessment and laboratory
work, the physician diagnoses appendicitis. reduced oxygen in tissues
Kluwer,Chapter 39: Pain Management in
Children, p. 1076. The nurse knows that this child is experiencing
Correct response:
which type of pain?
Chapter 39: Pain Management in reduced oxygen in tissues
You Selected:
Children - Page 1076
Cutaneous pressure on tissues
Add a Note
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family The nurse at a camp for children with asthma Directly into the vein
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder is teaching these children about the
medications they are taking and how to Correct response:
- Page 1114-1115-1116
properly take them. The nurse recognizes that
Add a Note many medications used on a daily basis for the Sprinkled onto the food
treatment of asthma are given by which
Explanation:
Question 3 See full question 37s method?
Reference:
The nurse is caring for a child who has been You Selected:
admitted with a diagnosis of asthma. What Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
laboratory/diagnostic tool would likely have Through a gastrostomy tube
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
been used for this child? Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Correct response:
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
You Selected:
Using a nebulizer Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
Pulmonary functions test
Explanation: Disorder, p. 1121.
Correct response:
Reference: Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
Pulmonary functions test when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. - Page 1121
Explanation: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Add a Note
Reference: Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Question 6 See full question 42s
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Disorder, p. 1100-1101-1115-1116. A group of nurses is reviewing the diagnosis of
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing cystic fibrosis. With regard to the effect of this
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family disease on the body, which parts of the body
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder (besides the lungs) are most affected by this
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory - Page 1100-1101-1115-1116 disease?
Disorder, p. 1114-1115.
Add a Note You Selected:
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family The nurse is examining a 4-year-old who is Listening to the lung sounds
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder injured and crying. What might the nurse
- Page 1097 document about the child's breathing? Explanation:
Question 18 See full question 45s methods to relieve chest pain. What is the most common debilitating disease
of childhood among those of European
A worried mother calls the nurse and tells her Correct response: descent?
that her son has developed a horrible croup
cough and is having trouble breathing. What techniques to clear the airway. You Selected:
Question 3 See full question 40s You Selected: A nipple that is small enough so that the
baby doesn't choke, but not so small
A child is brought to the emergency asthma. that he or she has to work too hard to
department late one evening and is diagnosed eat
with croup. The child was noted to have a Correct response:
Explanation:
Reference: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Question 8 See full question 27s
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a During an assessment, a child exhibits an
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Family When a Child Has a Respiratory audible high-pitched inspiratory noise, a tripod
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Disorder, p. 1115-1116. stance and intercostal retractions. Using SBAR
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters communication, the nurse notifies the health
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family care provider and states which breath sounds
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder that are congruent with the clinical
Disorder, p. 1105-1116-1117. - Page 1115-1116 presentation of the child?
Add a Note The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old boy who Correct response:
has just had a tonsillectomy. Which
Question 6 See full question 45s intervention is least appropriate for this child? Respiratory stridor
Obtain testing for respiratory syncytial Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
virus. (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing - Page 1120
Correct response: Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Add a Note
Obtain testing for respiratory syncytial Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
virus. Disorder, pp. 1108-1109. Question 10 See full question 1m 3s
Explanation: Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family The NICU nurse is caring for a preterm neonate
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder with respiratory distress syndrome on
Reference:
- Page 1108-1109 mechanical ventilation. Which assessment data
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. would alert the nurse that a pneumothorax
Add a Note might have developed? Select all that apply.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Question 9 See full question 46s You Selected:
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a An 8-year-old with cystic fibrosis has had a The neonate's respiratory rate is 68.
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory noted decline on the growth chart. Which
Disorder, p. 1107. nursing intervention is best for maintaining Neonate's blood pressure is 80/50.
adequate nutrition?
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
The neonate's chest is asymmetrical.
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder You Selected:
with decreased breath sounds on one
- Page 1107
side.
Encourage high calorie, high protein
Add a Note snacks. Correct response:
Question 9 See full question 1m 6s The right bronchus is shorter and wider Question 2 See full question 22s
than the left.
The nurse is preparing the room for a client The nurse is working with a group of caregivers
admitted from the emergency department with Correct response: of small children discussing various disorders
suspected tuberculosis (TB). Which type of seen in children. One of the caregivers makes
infection control precautions would the nurse The right bronchus is shorter and wider the statement that her children always seem to
anticipate? than the left. have a common cold. After discussing this
condition, the caregivers make the following
You Selected: Question 1 See full question 23s statements. Which statement indicates
the most accurate understanding of a
Airborne precautions complication related to the common cold?
You Selected: "Has the baby been around any Reference:
crowds?"
“When my 6-month-old gets a cold, I Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
know her temperature will be high.” Explanation: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Correct response: Reference: Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
“Next time he has a cold, I will watch Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
closely to see if my 1-year-old pulls at (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Disorder, p. 1103-1115.
his ears.” Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
Explanation: Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory - Page 1103-1115
Reference:
Disorder, p. 1113.
Add a Note
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder Question 5 See full question 12s
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing - Page 1113
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters The nurse is examining a 5-year-old boy. Which
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Add a Note sign or symptom is a reliable first indication of
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory respiratory illness in children?
Disorder, p. 1107. Question 4 See full question 12s
You Selected:
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family A child with asthma has been monitoring his
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) and has been Rapid, shallow breathing
- Page 1107 maintaining it within 90% of his personal best.
Today, the child is experiencing symptoms and Correct response:
Add a Note
his PEFR is at 40% of his personal best. The
child's mother calls the office and asks the Rapid, shallow breathing
Question 3 See full question 16s nurse what she should do. What would the
Explanation:
nurse instruct the mother to do first?
A 4 week old is diagnosed with bronchiolitis.
The parent states, "I do not know how the baby You Selected: Question 1 See full question 32s
got this!" The nurse is most correct to ask
which question? "Have him use his short-acting The nurse enters the room of Molly, who has
bronchodilator right away." pneumonia. Molly has a low oxygen level and is
You Selected: working hard to breathe. The nurse raises the
Correct response: head of the bed and has Molly tilt her head
"Has the baby been around any back. What is the next appropriate action by
crowds?" "Have him use his short-acting the nurse?
bronchodilator right away."
Correct response: You Selected:
Explanation:
Provide oxygen therapy to Molly. Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Correct response: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
Provide oxygen therapy to Molly. Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Disorder, p. 1095-1096.
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
Explanation: Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
Disorder, p. 1113.
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
Reference:
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family - Page 1095-1096
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
- Page 1113 Add a Note
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Question 4 See full question 11s
Add a Note
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Question 3 See full question 27s Which clinical manifestation of acute
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory nasopharyngitis is more of a concern for the
Disorder, p. 1102-1103. The 18-month-old client has had recurrent infant than the older child?
respiratory infections. The mother expresses
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family You Selected:
concern that this child is having more
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
complications from respiratory infections than
- Page 1102-1103 Nasal congestion
her older children had. The
Add a Note nurse's best response would be:
Correct response:
You Selected:
Question 2 See full question 13s Nasal congestion
"Air passages are small in toddlers, and
The nurse is caring for a 6-month-old infant Explanation:
when inflamed they become smaller
who has chronic apneic episodes. Which
because of edema and are occluded with Reference:
intervention should the nurse place in the plan
mucus."
of care?
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Correct response:
You Selected: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
"Air passages are small in toddlers, and
Place on a cardiopulmonary monitor and Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
when inflamed they become smaller
do frequent assessments. Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
because of edema and are occluded with
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
mucus."
Correct response: Disorder, pp. 1095-1107.
Explanation:
Place on a cardiopulmonary monitor and Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
do frequent assessments. Reference: when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
- Page 1095-1107
Explanation:
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Add a Note
Reference:
Question 5 See full question 34s Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family Question 3 See full question 9s
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
Upon providing discharge instructions home - Page 1098 The caregiver of a 6-week-old boy calls the
after a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, nurse concerned about her child. The child has
which is most important? Add a Note been vomiting, has diarrhea, and is sneezing.
The child's temperature is normal. The nurse
You Selected: Question 2 See full question 8s suspects that the cause of the symptoms is:
Note any frequent swallowing. The caregivers of a child who was diagnosed You Selected:
with cystic fibrosis 5 months ago report that
Correct response: they have been following all of the suggested a pollen-based allergy.
guidelines for nutrition, fluid intake, and
Note any frequent swallowing. exercise, but the child has been having bouts Correct response:
of constipation and diarrhea. The nurse tells
the caregiver to increase the amount of which a common cold.
substance in the child's diet?
Question 1 See full question 14s Explanation:
You Selected:
The nurse is caring for a child whose oxygen Reference:
saturation levels frequently drop below 90%. Pancreatic enzymes
Which data is most important to relate to the Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
health care provider? Correct response: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
You Selected: Pancreatic enzymes Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
Blood gases Explanation: Family When a Child Has a Respiratory
Disorder, p. 1107.
Correct response: Reference:
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family
Blood gases Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: - Page 1107
Explanation: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Add a Note
Reference: Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory Question 4 See full question 4h 31m 50s
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Disorder, p. 1119-1120-1121.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a group
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family of caregivers of children diagnosed with
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder asthma. Which statement best indicates an
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a - Page 1119-1120-1121 understanding of the management and
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory treatment for this diagnosis?
Disorder, p. 1098. Add a Note
You Selected:
“Even the babysitter helps us keep up Question 1 See full question 1m 45s The liver size increases in right-sided
the diary with her symptoms.” heart failure.
A nurse is caring for a child with Kawasaki
Correct response: disease. Which assessment finding would the Correct response:
nurse expect to see?
“We have taken the carpet out of our The liver size increases in right-sided
house and let my mom take our dog.” You Selected: heart failure.
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Peeling hands and feet and fever Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Explanation: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Reference: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a Respiratory Family When a Child Has a
Disorder, p. 1114-1115-1116. Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1134.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Chapter 40: Nursing Care of a Family Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
when a Child has a Respiratory Disorder Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters when a Child has a Cardiovascular
- Page 1114-1115-1116 Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Disorder - Page 1134
Family When a Child Has a
Add a Note Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1160. Add a Note
Question 5 See full question 11s Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Question 3 See full question 21s
when a Child has a Cardiovascular
An 8-year-old with cystic fibrosis has had a Disorder - Page 1160 A nurse is reviewing blood work for a child with
noted decline on the growth chart. Which a cyanotic heart defect. What result
nursing intervention is best for maintaining Add a Note would mostlikely be seen in a client
adequate nutrition? experiencing polycythemia?
Question 2 See full question 36s
You Selected: You Selected:
When examining a child with congenital heart
Encourage high calorie, high protein disease, an organ in the upper right quadrant Decreased WBC
snacks. of the abdomen can be palpated at 4 cm below
the rib cage. What would most likely explain Correct response:
Correct response: this assessment finding?
Increased RBC
Encourage high calorie, high protein You Selected:
snacks. Explanation:
Reference:
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Add a Note You Selected:
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Question 5 See full question 1m 29s “Children who have this diagnosis may
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters have had strep throat.”
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a A nurse is caring for an infant who is
experiencing heart failure. What would be Correct response:
Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1133. the mostappropriate care for this infant?
“Children who have this diagnosis may
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family You Selected: have had strep throat.”
when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Administer oxygen. Explanation:
Disorder - Page 1133
Correct response: Reference:
Add a Note
narrow pulse. Childrearing Family, 8th ed. Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
PhiladelphSilbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Correct response: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Disorder - Page 1133-1134
Care of the Childbearing & ia: Wolters
femoral pulse weaker than brachial Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Add a Note
pulse. Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1160. Question 11 See full question 36s
Explanation:
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family The nurse is developing a plan of care for an
Reference: when a Child has a Cardiovascular infant with heart failure who is receiving
Disorder - Page 1160 digoxin. The nurse would hold the dose of
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. digoxin and notify the physician if the infant's
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Add a Note apical pulse rate was:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Question 10 See full question 1m 14s You Selected:
80 beats per minute. Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Correct response: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Disorder - Page 1162
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
80 beats per minute. Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Add a Note
Family When a Child Has a
Explanation:
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1136. Question 14 See full question 42s
Reference: The nurse is performing echocardiography on a
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
when a Child has a Cardiovascular newborn who is suspected of having a
Childrearing Family, 8th ed. congenital heart defect. The child's mother is
PhiladelphSilbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Disorder - Page 1136
concerned about the safety of using this on a
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: newborn and wants to know how this
Add a Note
Care of the Childbearing & ia: Wolters technology works. The nurse assures her that
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Question 13 See full question 42s this technology is very safe and may be
Family When a Child Has a repeated frequently without added risk. What
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1136. A nurse is teaching the parents of a child should the nurse mention in explaining how
diagnosed with rheumatic fever about this diagnostic test works?
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
prescribed drug therapy. Which statement
when a Child has a Cardiovascular You Selected:
would indicate to the nurse that additional
Disorder - Page 1136
teaching is needed?
High-frequency sound waves are
Add a Note
You Selected: directed toward the heart
Question 12 See full question 29s "We can stop the penicillin when her Correct response:
symptoms disappear."
A child with heart disease is receiving digoxin High-frequency sound waves are
and a diuretic. Which laboratory test result Correct response: directed toward the heart
would be most important for the nurse to
monitor? "We can stop the penicillin when her Explanation:
symptoms disappear."
You Selected: Reference:
Explanation:
Serum potassium level Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Reference: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Correct response: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Serum potassium level (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family When a Child Has a
Explanation:
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1133-1134.
Reference: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1162.
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Add a Note A nurse is examining a 10-year-old girl who has
when a Child has a Cardiovascular a heart murmur. On auscultation, the nurse
Disorder - Page 1133-1134 Question 16 See full question 28s finds that the murmur occurs only during
systole, is short, and sounds soft and musical.
Add a Note A 6-year-old girl is diagnosed with pulmonary When she has the girl stand, she can no longer
stenosis. The mother asks the nurse what the hear the murmur on auscultation. Which of the
Question 15 See full question 5m 48s likely treatment for this condition will involve. following should the nurse say to the girl's
The nurse should tell the mother which of the mother in response to these findings?
A 6-year-old girl is diagnosed with pulmonary following?
stenosis. The mother asks the nurse what the You Selected:
likely treatment for this condition will involve. You Selected:
What should the nurse tell the mother? "Your daughter has an innocent heart
Insertion of a catheter with an murmur, which is nothing to worry
You Selected: uninflated balloon tip into the affected about."
valve, followed by inflation of the balloon
Insertion of a catheter with an to break up adhesions Correct response:
uninflated balloon tip into the affected
valve, followed by inflation of the balloon Correct response: "Your daughter has an innocent heart
to break up adhesions murmur, which is nothing to worry
Insertion of a catheter with an about."
Correct response: uninflated balloon tip into the affected
valve, followed by inflation of the balloon Explanation:
Insertion of a catheter with an to break up adhesions
uninflated balloon tip into the affected Reference:
valve, followed by inflation of the balloon Explanation:
to break up adhesions Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Reference: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Explanation: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Reference: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family When a Child Has a
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1132-1133.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Family When a Child Has a Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1147. when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Disorder - Page 1132-1133
Family When a Child Has a Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1146-1147. when a Child has a Cardiovascular Add a Note
Disorder - Page 1147
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Question 18 See full question 30s
when a Child has a Cardiovascular Add a Note
Disorder - Page 1146-1147
Question 17 See full question 10s
To prevent infective endocarditis in the child demonstrate stable vital signs, capillary
with an artificial heart valve, the nurse teaches refill less than 3 seconds, and a urine
parents to: output of 1-2 mL/kg/hr. Question 1 See full question 26s
You Selected: Correct response: A parent brings an infant in for poor feeding.
Which assessment data would most likely
Administer prophylactic antibiotics demonstrate stable vital signs, capillary indicate a coarctation of the aorta?
before dental work. refill less than 3 seconds, and a urine
output of 1-2 mL/kg/hr. You Selected:
Correct response:
Explanation: Pulses weaker in lower extremities
Administer prophylactic antibiotics compared to upper extremities
before dental work. Reference:
Correct response:
Explanation: Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Pulses weaker in lower extremities
Reference: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing compared to upper extremities
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Explanation:
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Family When a Child Has a
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1134-1135- Reference:
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters 1136.
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Family When a Child Has a Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1165. when a Child has a Cardiovascular Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Disorder - Page 1134-1135-1136 Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
when a Child has a Cardiovascular Add a Note Family When a Child Has a
Disorder - Page 1165 Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1146-1147.
Question 20 See full question 33s
Add a Note Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
The nurse is administering medications to the when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Question 19 See full question 51s child with congestive heart failure. Large doses Disorder - Page 1146-1147
of what medication are used initially in the
The nurse is planning care for an infant with a treatment of CHF to attain a therapeutic level? Add a Note
nursing diagnosis of decreased cardiac output
related to a cardiac defect. What is You Selected: Question 2 See full question 59s
the most appropriate outcome for this nursing
diagnosis? The child will: Digoxin A shunt is being placed on a child with
pulmonary atresia. What is the best
You Selected: Correct response: explanation of this procedure to the parents?
Question 7 See full question 32s Raise the caloric density of the feeding Reference:
beyond 20 calories per ounce.
The young preschool child has congestive heart Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
failure and receives digoxin elixir every 12 Correct response: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
hours. The child’s apical pulse is 80 beats per Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
minute (bpm) with quiet activity. What will be Raise the caloric density of the feeding Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
the next action of the nurse? beyond 20 calories per ounce. Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a
You Selected: Explanation: Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1146.
Hold the dose and notify the practioner Reference: Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
of the heart rate. when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Disorder - Page 1146
Correct response: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Add a Note Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family You Selected:
when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Question 10 See full question 18s Disorder - Page 1135 Aortic stenosis
Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse indicate Add a Note Correct response:
as priority for the child following cardiac
surgery for tetralogy of Fallot? Question 2 See full question 46s Aortic stenosis
Question 9 See full question 22s You Selected: The nurse is caring for a child with congestive
heart failure and is administering the drug
An infant with a diagnosis of tetralogy of Fallot Administer ibuprofen to ease the joint digoxin. At the beginning of this drug therapy,
becomes agitated following a venous blood pain.
the process of digitalization is done for which Ventricular septal defect Correct response:
reason?
Atrioventricular canal defect Avoid drawing a blood specimen from
You Selected: the right femoral vein before the
Correct response: procedure
To decrease the pain to a tolerable level
Ventricular septal defect Explanation:
Correct response:
Reference:
Patent ductus arteriosus
To build the blood levels to a
therapeutic level Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Atrioventricular canal defect
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Explanation: Explanation: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Reference: Reference: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1155-1156.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Disorder - Page 1155-1156
Family When a Child Has a Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1136. Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1140-1141- Add a Note
1142-1143.
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Question 5 See full question 17s
when a Child has a Cardiovascular Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
Disorder - Page 1136 when a Child has a Cardiovascular The nurse is caring for child who present to the
Disorder - Page 1140-1141-1142-1143 emergency department with reports of a fever
Add a Note for 5 days. The nurse notes a diffuse
Add a Note maculopapular rash, reddened cracked lips,
Question 3 See full question 23s erythema of hands, and bilateral conjunctivitis
Question 4 See full question 21s and suspects Kawasaki disease. Which nursing
A healthcare provider and other health team action is priority?
members are discussing congenital heart A 5-year-old is being prepared for diagnostic
disorders which increase pulmonary blood flow. cardiac catheterization, in which the catheter You Selected:
Which disorders are topics for this discussion? will be inserted in the right femoral vein. What
Select all that apply. intervention should the nurse take to prevent Administer acetaminophen.
infection?
You Selected: Correct response:
You Selected:
Patent ductus arteriosus Initiate intravenous access.
Record pedal pulses
Coarctation of the aorta Question 1 See full question 28s
A nurse is caring for a child that just had open- You Selected: Jerky movements of the face and upper
heart surgery and the parents are asking why extremities
there are wires coming out of the chest of the Child A with a total cholesterol of 150
infant. What is the best response by the mg/dL and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) Explanation:
nurse? of 80 mg/dL.
Reference:
You Selected: Correct response:
Childrearing Family, 8th ed.
The wires will administer ongoing Child A with a total cholesterol of 150 PhiladelphSilbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
electrical shocks to the heart to maintain mg/dL and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
rhythm. of 80 mg/dL. Care of the Childbearing & ia: Wolters
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Correct response: Explanation: Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1161.
Reference:
These wires are connected to the heart
and will detect if your child's heart gets Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
out of rhythm. Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. when a Child has a Cardiovascular
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Disorder - Page 1161
Explanation: Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Add a Note
Reference: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a Question 4 See full question 10s
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1166-1167.
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family parents of a child who has been diagnosed with
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters when a Child has a Cardiovascular a congenital heart defect. What would the
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Disorder - Page 1166-1167 nurse be least likely to include?
Family When a Child Has a
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1151. Add a Note You Selected:
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Question 3 See full question 15s Maintenance of strict bed rest
when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Disorder - Page 1151 After teaching a group of students about acute Correct response:
rheumatic fever, the instructor determines that
Add a Note the teaching was successful when the students Maintenance of strict bed rest
identify which assessment finding?
Question 2 See full question 19s Explanation:
You Selected:
Reference:
The nurse is reviewing the laboratory test
results of several children who have come to Black lines
the clinic for evaluation. Which child would the Childrearing Family, 8th ed.
nurse identify as having the least risk for Correct response: PhiladelphSilbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
hyperlipidemia? (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & ia: Wolters A nurse is caring for a child who is Correct response:
Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a experiencing heart failure. Which assessment
Family When a Child Has a data was most likely seen when initially “The baby seems more comfortable
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1155-1156. examined? over my shoulder.”
Add a Note Risk for ineffective cardiopulmonary A child with a congenital heart defect is getting
tissue perfusion an echocardiogram. How would the nurse
Question 4 See full question 10s describe this test to the parent?
Correct response:
During assessment of an infant diagnosed with You Selected:
tetralogy of Fallot, the nurse notes bluish Risk for ineffective cardiopulmonary
colored lips and irritability. Which nursing tissue perfusion This is a test that will check the
action is priority? electrical impulses in the heart.
Question 1 See full question 36s
You Selected: Correct response:
A child is being placed on a cardiopulmonary
Place in knee-chest position. bypass machine. The nurse understands the This is a test that will check how blood
heart will pump again on its own when what is flowing through the heart.
Correct response: occurs? Explanation:
Place in knee-chest position. You Selected:
Reference:
Explanation: When digoxin is administered Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Reference:
Correct response:
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. The child starts getting warm again Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
Family When a Child Has a Question 4 See full question 20s Continuous murmur on auscultation
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1133.
Nursing students are reviewing information Correct response:
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family about cardiopulmonary arrest in children. They
when a Child has a Cardiovascular demonstrate understanding of the information Continuous murmur on auscultation
Disorder - Page 1133 when they identify which of the following as
the most common cause of cardiac arrest?
Add a Note
You Selected: Question 1 See full question 14s
Question 3 See full question 13s
Respiratory failure When caring for a child with a congenital heart
The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old with a defect, which assessment finding may be a
congenital heart defect. To best relieve a Correct response: sign the child is experiencing heart failure?
hypercyanotic spell, what action would be the
priority? Respiratory failure You Selected:
After teaching a group of students about acute Correct response: Exercise on a daily basis.
rheumatic fever, the instructor determines that
the teaching was successful when the students “The baby seems more comfortable Maintain a healthy weight.
identify which assessment finding? over my shoulder.”
Explanation:
You Selected: Explanation:
Reference:
Jerky movements of the face and upper Reference:
extremities Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P.
Childrearing Family, 8th ed. (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing:
Correct response: PhiladelphSilbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing
(2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: Family, 8th ed, Philadelphia: Wolters
Jerky movements of the face and upper Care of the Childbearing & ia: Wolters Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a
extremities Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a
Family When a Child Has a Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1166.
Explanation:
Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1164.
Reference:
Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family Silbert-Flagg, J., Pillitteri, P. Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family
when a Child has a Cardiovascular (2018). Maternal & Child Health Nursing: when a Child has a Cardiovascular
Disorder - Page 1166 Care of the Childbearing & Childrearing Disorder - Page 1155-1156
Family, 8th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters
Add a Note Kluwer, Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Add a Note
Family When a Child Has a
Question 5 See full question 18s Cardiovascular Disorder, p. 1135. Question 3 See full question 29s
The nurse is assessing an infant and notes Chapter 41: Nursing Care of a Family The nurse is performing an ECG on a 12-year-
brachial pulses of 2+ and femoral pulses of 1+. when a Child has a Cardiovascular old boy. On completion, she notices that boy's
Which action will the nurse perform first? Disorder - Page 1135 P-R interval is lengthened. Which of the
following does this finding indicate?
You Selected: Add a Note
You Selected:
Contact the health care provider. Question 2 See full question 26s
Difficulty with coordination between the
Correct response: SA and AV nodes (first-degree heart
The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the
parents of a child who has been diagnosed with block)
Assess blood pressure in all extremities.
a congenital heart defect. What would the
Correct response:
Explanation: nurse be least likely to include?
Explanation:
Reference:
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