NURS202 Final Exam Questions and Correct
Answers
The nurse is teaching a group of parents about the risk of airway obstruction in
young children. What information is most appropriate for the nurse to share
regarding the risk of airway obstruction?
A. "Sleeing with a blanket is safe for the child after the child can roll over on one's
own."
B. "A small airway makes it easier for for an objects to cause obstruction."
C. "A flat diaphragm makes it easier to expel objects obstructing the airway."
D. "After the child start school the risk for the child getting an obstruction decreases."
✓ ~~~ B. " A small airway makes it easier for foreign objects to cause obstruction."
The nurse is educating a group of parents about respiratory disorders in young
children. One of the mothers tells the nurse that she has noticed her child's nostrils
flaring when a child has a respiratory infection. The mother asked the nurse if she
should be concerned. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A. "nasal flaring occurs when a child has to work hard to breathe."
B. "A child exhibiting nasal flaring should be seen by a physician."
C. "When a child is breathing deeply, nasal flaring will occur."
D. "Nasal flaring is a common respiratory symptoms in children and adults."
, ✓ ~~~ A. Nasal flaring occurs when a child has to work hard to breathe.
The nurse assessment of a 6-month-old infant brought to the outpatient clinic reveals
a respiratory rate of 52 breaths/min, retractions, and wheezing. The mother states
that her infant was doing fine until yesterday. Which action would be the most
appropriate?
A. Administer a nebulizer treatment
B. Send to the infant for a chest radiograph
C. Refer the infant to the emergency department
D. Provide teaching about cold care to the mother
✓ ~~~ C. Refer the infant to the emergency department
A nurse is caring for an infant being treated for an upper respiratory infection. The
physician would like to order a series of x-rays for the infant who has been in a foster
home for four months. How should the nurse obtained consent?
A. Obtain consent from the foster parents
B. Call child protective services
C. Contact the child's biological parent
D. Contact the units director of nursing
, ✓ ~~~ A. Obtain consent from the foster parents
A nurse is caring for a toddler in respiratory distress requiring endotracheal
intubation. When gathering supplies, which item should the nurse obtain that is most
important for this child?
A. uncuffed endotracheal tube
B. curved blade laryngoscope
C. pain medication
D. nasogastric tube
✓ ~~~ A. uncuffed endotracheal tube
A 2-year-old client is brought to the emergency department with suspected croup.
The client appears frightened and cries as the nurse approaches him. The nurse
needs to assess the client's breath sounds. The best way to approach the client is
to"
A. expose the client's chest quickly and auscultate breath sounds as quickly and
efficiently as possible.
B. ask the caregiver to wait briefly outside until the assessment is over.
C. tell the client the nurse is going to listen to the chest with the stethoscope.
D. allow the client to handle the stethoscope before the nurse listens to the client's
lungs.
, ✓ ~~~ D. allow the client to handle the stethoscope before the nurse listens to the
client's lungs.
The nurse at the clinic is assessing a toddler and notices retractions while the child is
breathing. The parents state that they began to notice the retractions a few days ago
and wondered if it was significant. What is the best response by the nurse?
A. "Retractions occur normally when children are very active."
B. "This is very serious; you should have brought your child in sooner."
C. "Your child is having difficulty breathing and we need to determine why."
D. "This is an indication that your child has a respiratory infection."
✓ ~~~ C. "Your child is having difficulty breathing and we need to determine why."
A nurse at a community event is called to an unresponsive 3-year-old. The parent
states the child was eating a hot dog. The nurse determines the child has an
obstructed airway. After instructing an observer to call 911, what intervention should
happen first?
A. performing the Heimlich maneuver until the child starts choking or coughing
B. opening the child's mouth and attempting to give 2 breaths
C. delivering five back blows followed by five chest thrusts
D. performing chest compressions with the heel of one hand 30 times
✓ ~~~ D. performing chest compressions with the heel of one hand 30 times
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