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Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Test
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2024
A 12 year old girl is diagnosed with functional scoliosis. The nurse explains that what causes this type of
spinal curvature defect? - ANSWER-poor posture
A 30 year old pregant woman, gravid 1, para 0, is 30 weeks pregnant. She reports at her regularly
scheduled office visit that she is experiencing vaginal bleeding that began "about three days ago" she
also states, "I didn't call because I am not having any pain and I can feel the baby mowing" the
appropriate diagnostic procedure would be - ANSWER-Abdominal ultrasound
A 35 year old woman comes into the clinic for a physical. She states she is not sexually active and has
not started menopause. Her previous Pap smear screenings have been negative with no family history of
disease. The patient asks how often should she receive Pap smears? The nurse responds Pap tests
should be repeated every? - ANSWER-3-5 years until 65 years old
A 35 year old woman reports very heavy menstrual periods. How does the nurse chart this in the
medical records? - ANSWER-Reports menorrhagia
A baby can lose heat by evaporation if which of the following situations occurs? - ANSWER-The baby is
wet from amniotic fluid
A charge nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse who is performing endotracheal suctioning for a
preschool age child. Which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse requires the charge
nurse to intervene? - ANSWER-Allow the child to rest for 30-60 seconds between suctioning passes
A child has recurrent, persistent, repetitive thoughts that invades the conscious mind. also with ritual
movements is often diagnosed with what? - ANSWER-obsessive-compulsive disorder
A child is brought into the ED wish suspended appendicitis. What signs and symptoms does the nurse
expect to assess? - ANSWER-1. Rebound tenderness
2. Guarding
3. Pain on lifting thigh when supine
A child is brought to the emergency department because he ingested an unknown quantity of
acetaminophen. When does the nurse expect this child to receive following gastric lavage? - ANSWER-N-
acetylcystein
A child is experiencing a tonic clonic seizure, what is the appropriate nursing action for this child? -
ANSWER-1. Observe and record stages and manifestations
2. Move objects out of the child's immediate area
3. Assist the child to bed and them go for help
A child presents to the pediatric clinic with a "slapped cheek" appearance. The nurse anticipates a
diagnosis of - ANSWER-Fifth disease
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A child that is having difficulty with letter recognition, does not like reading, and often confuses sound
alike words like God for dog is often diagnosed with having what? - ANSWER-Dyslexia
A child with a periodical cellulitis has a rectal temperature of 102.2 decrees. The child has an order for
acetaminophen 280 mg by mouth. The label on the bottle reads 160 mg per 5 mL. How many mL should
the nurse dispense to the child - ANSWER-8.8 mg
A client who is at 8 weeks of gestation tells the nurse that she isn't sure she is happy about being
pregnant. Which of the following responses should the nurse make? - ANSWER-It is normal to have
these feelings during the first few months of pregnancy
A copper intrauterine device can be used as an emergency contraceptive measure if it is inserted within
what time frame after unprotected sex? - ANSWER-7 days
A decrease in estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle results in what? - ANSWER-
Shedding of the endometrium
A friend tells you she is "having periods again" she thought she had her last menstrual period two years
ago when asked. As a nurse, you should advise her that she: - ANSWER-should see her healthcare
provider promptly, because this is not an expected occurrence
A hydrocele can be defined as: - ANSWER-extra fluid around the testicles and scrotum
A man with erectile dysfunction should avoid sildenafil (Viagra) if he is also taking what medication
because it could cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure - ANSWER-riociguat
A mother asks a nurse "How can I get rid of my baby's cradle cap?" What is the correct nursing
response? - ANSWER-Rub baby oil on the infant's head at night and shampoo the hair the next morning
A mother asks the nurse "When will I know my child has entered puberty? What will the nurse state
based on an understanding of changes associated with puberty? - ANSWER-Secondary sex
characteristics, such as pubic hair appear
A mother reports that her child has been scratching the anal area and complains of itching. What does
the nurse suspect based on this information? - ANSWER-Pinworm
A nurse in a clinic is preparing to administer pre-kindergarten vaccines to a 5 year old child who medical
record indicates that his immunizations are up to date. Which of the following vaccines should the nurse
plan to administer? - ANSWER-MMR
A nurse in a clinic is reinforcing teaching with a client about her new prescription for
medroxprogesterone, which of the following information should the nurse include? - ANSWER-1. You
should increase your intake of calcium
2. Irregular vaginal spotting can occur
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A nurse in a clinic is teaching a group of parents about scoliosis screening. Which of the following
statements by a parent indicates an understanding of the teaching? - ANSWER-During the screening, the
child is asked to stand and bend forward at the waist with his arms hanging
A nurse in a family health clinic is collecting data as part of a routine physical examination of a client
who is about to enter high school. The nurse observes an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. The
nurse should expect the provider to document the following disorders? - ANSWER-Scoliosis
A nurse in a prenatal clinic is determining a clients estimated date of delivery using Naegele's rule. The
first day of her last menstrual period was May 4, 2020. Which of the following dates should the nurse
tell the client is her estimated date of delivery? - ANSWER-February 11, 2021
A nurse in a prenatal clinic is reviewing the medical record of a client who is at 28 weeks of gestation.
The client's history reveals on pregnancy terminated by elective abortion at 9 weeks; the birth of twins
at 36 weeks; and a spontaneous abortion at 15 weeks gestation. According to the GTPAL system, which
of the following decreases her present party? - ANSWER-G4 T0 P1 A2 L2
A nurse in a prenatal clinic overhears a newly licensed nurse discussing conception with a client. Which
of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse requires intervention by the nurse? - ANSWER-
Sperm remain viable in the woman's reproductive tract for 4 to 5 days
A nurse is an obstetrical clinic is reinforcing teaching with a client about using an IUD for contraception.
Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the information? -
ANSWER-I will check to be sure the strings of the IUD are still present after my period
A nurse is assessing a 2 week old premature infant for output. When weighing the soiled diaper. The
nurse is aware that 1 Bram weight equals ___ mL of output for documentation - ANSWER-1
A nurse is assisting with an admission of a client who is at 38 weeks of gestation and has severe
preeclampsia. When collecting data from the client, the nurse should expect which of the following
findings? - ANSWER-Headache
A nurse is assisting with the care for a client who has a marginal abrupt placentae. Which of the
following findings are risk factors for developing the condition? - ANSWER-1. Cigarette smoking
2. Blunt abdominal trauma
3. Cocaine use
A nurse is caring for a child who has a suspected diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. Which of the
following actions is the nurse's priority - ANSWER-administer antibiotics when available
A nurse is caring for a child who reports being physically abused by a family member. Which of the
following statements should the nurse make? - ANSWER-Let's discuss what you told me with your family
members
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