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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
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(This document covers: therapeutic communication, generalized critical
thinking, how to communicate with different cultures, family-centered care,
best therapeutic response, the milestones of different age groups and real
exam questions with correct answers)
what is the pediatric nursing scope and standards of practice?
- primary source of standards
- therapeutic relationships
- professional boundaries and personal authenticity
- challenging patient and family behaviors
what stand out with pediatric nursing's ANA code of ethics for nurse?
informed consent from the parent/guardian
A two-year with a diagnosis of diarrhea and mild dehydration is admitted to the
Children’s unit. The nurse should incorporate which actions into plan of care?
(select all that apply)SATA
a. Daily weights
b. whole milk to coat the child stomach
c. use of gloves when changing diapers
d. placing the child in a private room
Daily weight
Use of gloves when changes diapers
Private room (contact for diarrhea)
pg. 1
,A 3-month-old has had a recent repair of his cleft lip. In order to reduce injury to
the operative site, which nursing intervention would be best?
a. position the baby in a prone position
b. administer medication to keep him lightly sedated until discharge
c. apply restraints to his arms and legs
d. encourage the parents to hold the infant frequently
d. encourage the parents to hold the infant frequently
The mother of an 8-year-old asks the nurse if her daughter’s rheumatic fever will
affect her other children. How should the nurse respond? ?
a. tell her that rheumatic fever is not contagious
b. explain to her that there is a 7 to 10 day incubation. In which other family
members could be affected
c. tell her that rheumatic fever is an autoimmune disorder
d. explain that she and her children should receive prophylactic treatment
a. tell her that rheumatic fever is not contagious
what are nursing advocacy nurses do for their pediatric patients?
- child maltreatment bc they can't always speak up
→ preventing, detecting, and treating signs of abuse
→ child neglect
→ escalating this abuse
- ethical issues
- strategies and skills
Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for an infant with a ventricular
septal defect?
a. acute chest pain related to the tachycardia secondary to ventricular hypertrophy
b. fluid volume deficit related to hyperthermia secondary to congenital heart defect
c. hypothermia related to decreased metabolic state
d. impaired gas exchange related to pulmonary congestion secondary to increased
pulmonary blood flow
pg. 2
,Impaired gas exchange related to pulmonary congestion secondary to increased
pulmonary blood flow.
The nurse caring for a 9-month old with bronchiolitis notices the child rubbing
her ears and crying. What action should the nurse take?
a. report this finding to the physician
b. place the baby on its back to encourage rest.
c. auscultate the baby's lungs for evidence of rhonchi
d. Administer aspirin to alleviate the infants pain
Report this finding to the physician. (because a possible sign of otitis media)
the RN is preparing a 13 y/o pt for a full physical exam by the primary care
provider (PCP). the pt asks that her mother leave the room because of the sensitive
nature of the exam. what is the best course of action to be taken by the RN to
protect the interested parties?
a. ask the mother to leave the room, and allow the pt to discuss her concerns
privately with the PCP
b. allow the mother to stay in the room, and explain that she has the right to
witness any care provided by the PCP
c. act as a chaperone and remain with the patient and mother in the room during the
full exam
d. reassure the mother that the RN will remain as a chaperone while she leaves the
room
D
- due to the sensitivity of the exam, there should be a qualified chaperone to protect
both the patient and practitioner
what do you need to consider in terms of decision making in pediatric?
- best interests of the pt
- role of parental religion
- working with children in decision making
- PSDA & advance directives (for children 18 and older)
what protocols or organizations that cover safety in the pediatric setting?
pg. 3
, - national patient safety goals (NPSGS)
→2 pt identifiers
→pt falls reduction standards
- medication safety standards
- medication safety precautions
children in the US do not have the right to confidentiality until they reach age 18.
a. true
b. false
B
- they have the right although there are certainly practical considerations that may
preclude it
the nurse is assessing an adolescent patient in ED with a suspected intentional
overdose. after given treatment, the pt refuses to give her parent's contact info and
states, "it is none of their business." what is the nurse's best response?
a. "now that you are safe, let me help you develop a plan to prevent a recurrence."
b. "i'm sorry, but I'm obligated to tell them. let me help you develop a plan for their
possible responses."
c. "although most of your health care is confidential, we are obligated to notify
them."
d. "i think you should tell them, but we will honor your confidentiality and not
disclose the reason for your visit"
B
- if health care professions have a reasonable concern that a pt may harm
themselves, they are required by law to break confidentiality.
the child should be given the option to participate in telling the parents, but
ultimately the health-care provider is mandated to report the patient's self-harm
Nursing care of children from birth through what?
adolescence and can extend to adulthood due to health issues or circumstances
what is pediatric nursing?
- nursing care of children
- how you care for a child vs care for adults
- role of development and the different milestones associated with the age group
what are the models of care?
pg. 4
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