Question Bank for Peds Exam 2 Questions And Answers Verified Solutions.
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PEDS.
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PEDS.
Which of the following should be used in the care of all pediatric patients to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources of infection
a. transmission baed
b. airborne
c. standard
d. droplet - correct answer ...
Which of the following should be used in the care of all pediatric patients to reduce the risk of
transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources of infection
a. transmission baed
b. airborne
c. standard
d. droplet - correct answer C. standard
which childhood vaccine provides some protection against bacterial meningitis, epiglottis, and bacterial
pneumonia
a. hib
b. hep b
c. varicella
d. influenza - correct answer a hib
which vaccine do the advisory committee on immunization practice and america college of obgyn
recommend that pregnant adolescents and women who are not protected against pertussis receive
optimally between 27-36 weeks gestation or postpartum prior to discharge from the hospital?
a. DTAP
b. TD
C IPV
d. TDAP - correct answer D. TDAP
which childhood vaccine provides protection against streptococcal infections such as otitis media,
sinusitis, and pneumona
a. rotavirus
b. hib
c. pnuemococcal
,d. mmmr - correct answer c. Pneuomococcal
one of hte most common intestinal parasite pathogens in the US acquired from contaminated water
source such as a lake or swimming pool is
a. tine captis
b. giardiasis inestinalis
c. pediculosis captits
d. enterobasies - correct answer b. giardiasis inestinalis
a 9 year old child in ed is diagnosed with Lyme disease. the nurse anticipates that the health care
personnel orders include administration of
a. cefotaxime
b. aqueous pencillin
c. doxycycline
d. Trimehtorpim-sulfamthoxazole - correct answer c. doxycycline
A 16 month hold has a history of diarrhea for 3 days with poor oral intake. He received IV fluids has
tolerated some oral fluids in the ED and is being discharged home. Instruction should include for diet
a. BRAT diet for 24 hours, then a soft diet as tolerate
b. chicken or beef broth or 24 hours, then resumes soft diet
c. offer regular diet as child appetite warrants
d. keep on clear liquids and toast for 24 hours - correct answer c. offer regular diet
as child appetite warrants
A 5 month old infant is seen in the well child clinic for a complaint of committing and failure to grow. his
birth weight was 7 pounds and now weighs 8 pounds, 10 oz The infants mother reports that he is taking
4-7oz of formula every 4-5 hours, bt he spits up a lot after eating and then is hungry again. The child is
noted to be alert but appears malnourished. the mother repots his stools are brown in color, and he has
one or two bowls movements every day. Based on the finding the nurse anticipates the infant has
a. meckel diverticulum
b. hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
c. intusscsuception
, d. hirscprung disease - correct answer b. hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
because many children with celiac disease require parental nutrition, they are at risk for which of the
following nutritional defines when the PN is discontinued SATA
a. iron defient anemia
b. folic acid deficiency
c. zinc deficiency
d. vitamin A,D,E, and K
e. vitamin b 12 - correct answer a. iron defient anemia
b. folic acid deficiency
d. vitamin A,D,E, and K
a formerly preterm infant who had surgery for necrotizing enterocolitis is now 6 months old and has
short bowel syndrome. he is unable to absorb most nutrients taken by mouth and is fully dependent on
PN. which he receiveds via a broviac Cath. The clinic nurse is following this infant is aware that his infant
should be closely observed for the development of
a. GER
b. chronic diarrhea
c. cholestasis
d. failure to thrive - correct answer c. cholestasis
Th nurse is caring for a 4 month old with biliary atresia and significant urticaria can anticipate giving
a. diphenhydramin
b. ursodiol
c. loratidine
d. ranitidine - correct answer b. ursodiol
Hep A is transmitted by which of the followin
a. breast milk from mother with help a
b. ingestion of contaminated food
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