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What are the most common causes of fever in children?

The most common causes include viral infections, bacterial infections, and immunizations.



How should a nurse assess hydration status in a pediatric patient?

A nurse can assess hydration status by evaluating skin turgor, mucous membranes, urine

output, and signs of lethargy or irritability.



What is the purpose of using a growth chart in pediatric care?

The purpose of a growth chart is to track a child’s growth over time, comparing their

measurements against established norms to identify any potential growth issues.



What are some key indicators of respiratory distress in children?

Key indicators include tachypnea, retractions, nasal flaring, grunting, and cyanosis.



Describe the appropriate technique for administering an intramuscular injection to a child.

The appropriate technique includes selecting the correct site, using a needle of appropriate

size, and ensuring the child is calm to minimize discomfort.



What is the importance of developmental screening in pediatric nursing?

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, Developmental screening is important for identifying delays early, allowing for timely

intervention and support for the child and family.



How can a nurse promote effective communication with a child undergoing a painful procedure?

A nurse can promote effective communication by using age-appropriate language, providing

reassurance, and involving the child in the process as much as possible.



What are the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis in children?

Signs and symptoms may include hives, swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing,

rapid pulse, and gastrointestinal distress.



Explain how to properly administer oral medications to a child.

Proper administration involves checking the medication dosage, using a calibrated dosing

device, and explaining the process to the child in simple terms to ensure understanding.



What is the recommended position for a child experiencing respiratory distress?

The recommended position is sitting upright, which helps to maximize lung expansion and

improve breathing.



Discuss the role of the pediatric nurse in managing a child with diabetes.

The pediatric nurse’s role includes educating the family about insulin administration, dietary

management, monitoring blood glucose levels, and recognizing signs of hypo- and

hyperglycemia.
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, What are the typical developmental milestones for a 3-year-old child?

Typical milestones include speaking in short sentences, engaging in imaginative play, and

beginning to understand the concept of sharing.



How should a nurse address the concerns of a parent worried about their child's weight?

The nurse should provide education on healthy eating habits, physical activity, and the

importance of self-esteem, while also addressing any underlying medical concerns.



What is the most effective way to teach parents about safe sleep practices for infants?

The most effective way is through direct education, demonstrating safe sleep positions, and

providing written materials for reinforcement.



Describe how to assess pain in an infant.

Pain in an infant can be assessed using observational scales such as the FLACC scale, which

evaluates facial expression, leg movement, activity, cry, and consolability.



What are the common side effects of antibiotics in pediatric patients?

Common side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, allergic reactions, and, in some

cases, yeast infections.



How can a nurse effectively prepare a child for surgery?



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