SNLE Nclex rn Prometric Lectures
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A child who was diagnosed with Hirschsprung’s disease has fever and watery explosive diarrhea. Which of the following would Nurse do first?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A. Administer an antidiarrheal.
59%
B. Notify the physician immediately.
13%
C. Monitor the child every 30 minutes.
18%
D. Nothing. (These findings are common in Hirschsprung's disease.)
A child is assessed for possible intussusception. Which of the following would be least likely to provide valuable information?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
A. Abdominal palpation
30%
B. Family history
9%
C. Pain pattern
35%
D. Stool inspection
Which of the following applies to the defect including accumulation of fluids in the scrotum from mesothelial lining of the tunica vaginalis?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
A. Inguinal hernia
13%
B. Incarcerated hernia
49%
C. Communicating hydrocele
17%
D. Noncommunicating hydrocele
Which of the following situations increase the risk of lead poisoning in children?
Anonymous Quiz
45%
A. playing in the park with heavy traffic and with many vehicles passing by
13%
B. playing sand in the park
17%
C. playing plastic balls with other children
25%
D. playing with stuffed toys at home
A nurse is teaching parents about the early signs and symptoms of lead poisoning. Which of the following if stated by the couple would indicate the need for further understanding of the case?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A. Anemia
36%
B. Seizures
22%
C. Irritability
20%
D. Anorexia
An unconscious child is brought to the emergency room due to Tylenol poisoning. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing action?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
A. Administer mucomyst
43%
B. Gastric lavage with activated charcoal
33%
C. Gastric Lavage with activated charcoal and mucomyst
17%
D. Administer ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
A child is brought to the ER after ingesting unknown number of aspirin tablets. On the examination room, which data should the nurse obtain first?
Anonymous Quiz
86%
A. Heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure
4%
B. Recent exposure to communicable diseases
4%
C. Number of immunizations received
7%
D. Height and weight
A nurse is teaching a group of parents about otitis media. When discussing why children are predisposed to this disorder, the nurse should mention the significance of which anatomical feature?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
A. Eustachian tubes
8%
B. Nasopharynx
24%
C. Tympanic membrane
15%
D. External ear canal
When assessing a child with a cleft palate, the nurse is aware that the child is at risk for more frequent episodes of otitis media due to which of the following?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
A. Lowered resistance from malnutrition.
25%
B. Ineffective functioning of the Eustachian tubes.
29%
C. Plugging of the Eustachian tubes with food particles.
38%
D. Associated congenital defects of the middle ear.
Which of the following instructions should be included in the teaching plan for the parents of a child with otitis media?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A. Placing the child in the supine position to bottle-feed
14%
B. Giving prescribed amoxicillin (Amoxil) on an empty stomach
23%
C. Cleaning the inside of the ear canals with cotton swabs
41%
D. Avoiding contact with people who have upper respiratory tract infections
SNLE Nclex rn Prometric Lectures
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Anewborn with hypospadias. Which of the following should be avoided in such condition?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Surgery.
18%
Intravenous pyelography (IVP)
26%
Catheterization
44%
Circumcision
Which of the following signs and symptoms are characteristics of minimal-change nephrotic syndrome?
Anonymous Quiz
18%
Hypertension, edema, hematuria.
27%
Poor appetite, edema, proteinuria.
12%
Gross hematuria, fever, proteinuria.
43%
Hypertension, edema, proteinuria.
13-year-old has recurring nephrotic syndrome. Which of the following areas of potential disturbances should be a prime consideration when planning ongoing nursing care?
Anonymous Quiz
36%
Body image
30%
Intellectual development
22%
Muscle coordination
13%
Sexual maturation
Corticosteroids prescribed for a child with nephritic syndrome. What is the primary purpose of administering corticosteroids to this child?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
To prevent infection.
23%
To decrease proteinuria
57%
To reduce inflammation
5%
To increase blood pressure
Which of the following infants is least probable to develop sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
Anonymous Quiz
37%
Baby sleeps on his back.
14%
Baby with prenatal drug exposure.
19%
A sibling who died of SIDS.
30%
Premature baby.
What is the most common age group has sudden infant death syndrome?
Anonymous Quiz
37%
At 6 to 8 weeks of age.
40%
At 1 week to 1 year of age, peaking at 2 to 4 months.
16%
At 6 months to 1 year of age, peaking at 10 months.
7%
At 1 to 2 years of age.