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  • October 13, 2024
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Pediatric 2 ENA Modules: Questions With Solutions

When planning to administer the prescribed antibiotic, how will the nurse
time its administration Right Ans - Appendicitis

Which medication is indicated for late-stage Lyme disease with neurologic
manifestations Right Ans - Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)

A pediatric patient with a history of sickle cell disease presents to the
emergency department with wheezing, tachypnea, and shortness of breath.
Which complication of sickle cell disease may this patient be experiencing?
Right Ans - Acute chest syndrome

Hypochloremic metabolic acidosis is a complication of which disorder
Right Ans - Pyloric stenosis

Which combination of laboratory results from the cerebrospinal fluid is
expected in bacterial meningitis? Right Ans - glucose is low and the protein
is high.

A pediatric patient presents with tachypnea and an acetone odor on the
breath. Caregivers report a history of flulike symptoms for the past few days.
Which intervention is the priority for this patient. Right Ans - obtain a
point of care serum glucose level.

Which assessment finding should you expect in a pediatric patient with
testicular torsion? Right Ans - Loss of the cremasteric reflex

Which disorder causes redness, swelling, and skin peeling of the hands and
feet? Right Ans - Kawasaki disease

For which disorder are you likely to palpate an olive-shaped mass in a
pediatric patients abdomen? Right Ans - Pyloric stenosis

When a pediatric patient has measles, which instruction should you give the
patients caregiver? Right Ans - Encourage the patient to rest

lesions that ooze serous fluid and have a honey-colored crust when dry are
characteristics of which disorder? Right Ans - Impetigo

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