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Toddler NCLEX 3000 Exam Study Questions and Answers |100% Pass A boy, age 3, develops a fever and rash and is diagnosed with rubella. His mother has just given birth to a baby girl. Which statement by the mother best indicates that she understands the implications of rubella? - Answer-4. "I'll ...

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Toddler NCLEX 3000 Exam Study
Questions and Answers |100% Pass

A boy, age 3, develops a fever and rash and is diagnosed with rubella. His mother has just given birth to

a baby girl. Which statement by the mother best indicates that she understands the implications of

rubella? - Answer✔✔-4. "I'll call my neighbor who's 2 months pregnant and tell her not to have contact

with my son."


An emergency department nurse suspects neglect in a 3-year-old boy admitted for failure to thrive. Signs

of neglect in the child would include: - Answer✔✔-2. poor hygiene and weight loss.


A 13-month-old client is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of gastroenteritis. The toddler

has experienced vomiting and diarrhea for the past 3 days, and laboratory tests reveal that he is

dehydrated. Which nursing interventions are correct to prevent further dehydration? - Answer✔✔-2.

Give clear liquids in small amounts., 4. Encourage the child to eat nonsalty soups and broths., 5. Monitor

the I.V. solution per the physician's order.


A toddler is diagnosed with a dislocated right shoulder and a simple fracture of the right humerus. Which

behavior most strongly suggests that the child's injuries stem from abuse? - Answer✔✔-4. Not crying

when moved


A parent calls the pediatric clinic to express concern over her toddler's eating habits. She says the

toddler eats very little and consumes only a single type of food for weeks on end. The nurse knows that

this behavior is characteristic of: - Answer✔✔-1. normal toddler behavior.



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The nurse is teaching parents about otitis media. When discussing why children are predisposed to this

disorder, the nurse should mention the significance of which anatomical feature? - Answer✔✔-1.

Eustachian tubes


A parent brings a toddler, age 19 months, to the clinic for a regular checkup. When palpating the

toddler's fontanels, what should the nurse expect to find? - Answer✔✔-3. Closed anterior and posterior

fontanels


For a child with a Wilms' tumor, which preoperative nursing intervention takes highest priority? -

Answer✔✔-3. Avoiding abdominal palpation


A 3-year-old client is admitted to the pediatric unit with pneumonia. He has a productive cough and

appears to have difficulty breathing. The parents tell the nurse that the toddler hasn't been eating or

drinking much and has been very inactive. Which interventions to improve airway clearance should be

included by the nurse in the care plan? - Answer✔✔-2. Perform chest physiotherapy as ordered., 3.

Encourage coughing and deep breathing., 5. Perform postural drainage., 6. Maintain humidification with

a cool mist humidifier.


The charge nurse overhears a nurse complaining that she has been assigned to a toddler diagnosed with

tetralogy of Fallot for the past 3 days and the mother is very demanding. Which response by the charge

nurse is best? - Answer✔✔-1. "It's important for the child to have someone assigned to him who's

familiar with his care."


A toddler is brought to the emergency department in cardiac arrest. The physician tries three times to

insert an I.V. catheter but is unsuccessful. By which alternate route can the physician administer

emergency medications? - Answer✔✔-4. Intraosseously


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The nurse is caring for a toddler with Down syndrome. To help the toddler cope with painful procedures,

the nurse can: - Answer✔✔-3. hold and rock him and give him a security object.


A 2-year-old child is brought to the emergency department with suspected croup. Which data collection

finding reflects increasing respiratory distress? - Answer✔✔-1. Intercostal retractions


A 2-year-old child with a tracheostomy suddenly becomes diaphoretic and has an increased heart rate,

an increased respiratory rate, and a decreased oxygen saturation level. Which of the following should be

the nurse's first action? - Answer✔✔-1. Suction the tracheostomy.


A 3-year-old child comes to the clinic for a wellness checkup. When the nurse weighs the child, she notes

a 10-lb weight gain since his last checkup 1 year ago. The nurse recognizes that this weight gain is: -

Answer✔✔-1. excessive for a toddler, requiring further data collection.


A 14-month-old is undergoing bone marrow aspiration because leukemia is suspected. A local anesthetic

is administered, but the nurse anticipates that a nonpharmacologic comfort measure will also be

needed. Which measure is best for a toddler at this age? - Answer✔✔-2. Reading the toddler a book

during the procedure


Which desired outcome demonstrates effective parent teaching about disciplining a toddler? -

Answer✔✔-4. The parents will call immediate attention to undesirable behavior.


A mother tells the nurse that she wants to begin toilet training her 22-month-old child. The most

important factor regarding toilet-training that the nurse should stress to her is: - Answer✔✔-1.

developmental readiness of the child.




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