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A seasoned nurse is precepting a novice nurse on a pediatric oncology unit. The seasoned nurse would
like to review the ongoing physiologic and psychosocial care of the children who survive cancer. Which
topics will the seasoned nurse include in the discussion with the novice nurse?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Developing other cancers
2. Recommending regular office visits
3. Encouraging school-age clients to manage their own care
4. Needing weekly laboratory tests
5. Providing educational and psychosocial support
1. Developing other cancers
2. Recommending regular office visits
5. Providing educational and psychosocial support
The nurse completes parent education related to treatment for a pediatric client with congenital
clubfoot. Which statement by the parents indicates the need for further education?
1. "We're happy this is the only cast our baby will need."
2. "We'll watch for any swelling of the feet while the casts are on."
3. "We'll keep the casts dry."
4. "We're getting a special car seat to accommodate the casts."
1. "We're happy this is the only cast our baby will need."
An infant returns from surgery for correction of bilateral congenital clubfeet. The infant has bilateral
long-leg casts. The toes on both feet are edematous, but there is color, sensitivity, and movement to
them. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Call the healthcare provider to report the edema.
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,2. Elevate the legs on pillows.
3. Apply a warm, moist pack to the feet.
4. Encourage movement of toes.
2. Elevate the legs on pillows.
The nurse in the newborn nursery is performing the admission assessment on a neonate. Which
assessment finding indicates the neonate may have congenital hip dysplasia?
1. Asymmetry of the gluteal and thigh fat folds
2. Trendelenburg sign
3. Telescoping of the affected limb
4. Lordosis
1. Asymmetry of the gluteal and thigh fat folds
The nurse is teaching family members how to care for their infant in a Pavlik harness to treat congenital
developmental dysplasia of the hip. Which statement will the nurse include in the teaching session?
1. "Apply lotion or powder to minimize skin irritation."
2. "Put clothing over the harness for maximum effectiveness of the device."
3. "Check at least two or three times a day for red areas under the straps."
4. "Place a diaper over the harness, preferably using a thin, superabsorbent, disposable diaper."
3. "Check at least two or three times a day for red areas under the strap.
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client in Bryant skin traction. Which nursing intervention is most
appropriate for this client?
1. Remove the adhesive traction straps daily to prevent skin breakdown.
2. Check the traction frequently to ensure that proper alignment is maintained.
3. Place the child in a prone position to maintain good alignment.
4. Move the child as infrequently as possible to maintain traction.
2. Check the traction frequently to ensure that proper alignment is maintained.
The nurse has completed discharge teaching for the family of a child diagnosed with Legg-Calve-Perthes
disease. Which statement by the family indicates the need for further education?
1. "We're glad this will only take about six weeks to correct."
2. "We understand swimming is a good sport for Legg-Calve-Perthes."
3. "We know to watch for areas on the skin the brace may rub."
4. "We understand that abduction of the affected leg is important."
1. "We're glad this will only take about six weeks to correct."
A school health nurse is screening school-age students for scoliosis. Which assessment findings indicate
the need for further evaluation for scoliosis?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Uneven shoulders and hips
2. A one-sided rib hump
3. Prominent scapula
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,4. Lordosis
5. Pain
1. Uneven shoulders and hips
2. A one-sided rib hump
3. Prominent scapula
An adolescent client must wear a brace for the correction of scoliosis. Which nursing diagnosis is most
appropriate for this client?
1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity
2. Risk for Altered Growth and Development
3. Risk for Impaired Mobility
4. Risk for Impaired Gas Exchange
1. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity
A child returns from spinal-fusion surgery. Which item is the priority assessment for this child?
1. Increased intracranial pressure
2. Seizure activity
3. Impaired pupillary response during neurological checks
4. Impaired color, sensitivity, and movement to lower extremities
4. Impaired color, sensitivity, and movement to lower extremities
A nurse notes blue sclerae during a newborn assessment. Which item will the newborn require further
assessment for based on this finding?
1. Marfan syndrome
2. Achondroplasia
3. Osteogenesis imperfecta
4. Muscular dystrophy
3. Osteogenesis imperfecta
The nurse is providing care to a toddler client who is diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfect. Which
nursing intervention is appropriate for this client?
1. Support of the trunk and extremities when moving
2. Traction care
3. Cast care
4. Postop spinal surgery care
1. Support of the trunk and extremities when moving
An adolescent client who is diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy is seen in the clinic for a
routine health visit. Which nursing diagnosis is the priority for this client?
1. Risk for Impaired Mobility Related to Hypertrophy of Muscles
2. Risk for Infection Related to Altered Immune System
3. Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity Related to Paresthesia
4. Risk for Altered Comfort Related to Effects of the Illness
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, 1. Risk for Impaired Mobility Related to Hypertrophy of Muscles
The school nurse is providing care to a school-age client who experienced a sprain of the right ankle on
the playground. Which intervention is appropriate for the nurse to implement for this client?
1. Apply ice to the extremity
2. Apply a warm, moist pack to the extremity
3. Perform passive range of motion to the extremity
4. Lower the extremity to below the level of the heart
1. Apply ice to the extremity
A nurse is assessing a child after an open reduction of a fractured femur. Which assessment findings
would indicate that the child is experiencing compartment syndrome?
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Pink, warm extremity
2. Pain not relieved by pain medication
3. Dorsalis pedis pulse present
4. Prolonged capillary-refill time with paresthesia
5. Skin appears tense.
2. Pain not relieved by pain medication
4. Prolonged capillary-refill time with paresthesia
5. Skin appears tense.
A school-age client is admitted to the hospital with osteomyelitis. Which statement regarding the
treatment of osteomyelitis is most appropriate for the nurse to share with the parents?
1. "Cultures should be done immediately after the first dose of antibiotic infuses."
2. "Antibiotics are ineffective against this virus."
3. "Methicillin is the antibiotic of choice."
4. "Antibiotic therapy should continue for 3-6 weeks."
4. "Antibiotic therapy should continue for 3-6 weeks."
The nurse is planning care for a 3-month-old infant diagnosed with eczema. Which should be the focus
of the nurse's care for this infant?
1. Maintaining adequate nutrition
2. Keeping the baby content
3. Preventing infection of lesions
4. Applying antibiotics to lesions
3. Preventing infection of lesions
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client diagnosed with eczema. Which topical medication order does
the nurse anticipate for this client?
1. Corticosteroids
2. Retinoids
3. Antifungals
4. Antibacterials
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