A family has decided to withhold "extraordinary care for a newborn with severe abnormalities. How should the nurse interpret this decision?
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3%
The newborn has no rights.
29%
It is the same as euthanasia.
30%
It is illegal professional practice.
38%
The newborn is being allowed to die
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What nursing intervention best meets a major developmental need of a newborn in the immediate postoperative period?
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26%
Giving a pacifier to the infant
11%
Putting a mobile over the infant's crib
30%
Providing the infant with a soft, cuddly toy
19%
Warming the infant's formula before
13%
feeding
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What characteristics does a nurse expect infants and young children who have failure to thrive to exhibit?
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18%
Hyperactivity
52%
Language deficit
22%
Being overweight↓
9%
None
A parent and 3-month-old infant are visiting the well-baby clinic for a routine examination. What should the nurse include in the accident prevention teaching plan?
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11%
Remove small objects from the floor.
26%
Cover electric outlets with safety plugs.
33%
Remove toxic substances from low areas.
30%
Test the temperature of water before bathing.
7-month-old girl is to be catheterized to obtain a sterile urine specimen. One of the infant's parents expresses fear that this procedure may traumatize the baby psychologically. How should the nurse provide reassurance?
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16%
The fear is justified and the nurse should obtain a "clean catch" specimen.
29%
Parents have a right to refuse the catheterization and the concerns are realistic.
33%
Although the concern is appropriate, the need for a sterile specimen is the priority.
22%
The procedure is uncomfortable, but there should not be a damaging long-term effect.
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A parent arrives in emergency clinic with 3-month baby who says,baby stopped breathing for a while.infant continues to have difficulty breathing,with prolonged periods of apnea.Which assessment data should alert the nurse to suspect shaken baby syndrome?
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10%
Birth occurred before 32 weeks' gestation
26%
Lack of stridor and adventitious breath sounds
38%
Previous episodes of apnea lasting 10 to 15 seconds
26%
Retractions and use of accessory respiratory muscles
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A nurse is assessing the oral cavity of a 6-month-old infant. The parent asks which teeth will erupt first. How should the nurse respond?
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52%
Incisors
20%
Canines
17%
Upper molars
11%
Lower molars
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Parents of a sick infant talk with a nurse about their baby. One parent says, "I am so upset; I didn't realize our baby was ill." What major indication of illness in an infant should the nurse explain to the parent?
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38%
Grunting respirations
19%
Excessive perspiration
17%
Longer periods of sleep
25%
Crying immediately after feedings
A newborn is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with choanal atresia. Which part of the infant's body should the nurse assess?
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11%
Rectum
64%
Nasopharynx
12%
Intestinal tract
12%
Laryngopharynx
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What behavior does the nurse anticipate while feeding a newborn with choanal atresia?
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39%
Chokes on the feeding
37%
Has difficulty swallowing
17%
Does not appear to be hungry
7%
Takes about half of the feeding
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A 6-month-old infant is brought to the emergency department in severe respiratory distress. A diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is made and the infant is admitted to the pediatric unit. What should be included in the nursing plan of care?
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9%
Place in a warm, dry environment.
12%
Allow parents and siblings to visit.
68%
Maintain standard and contact precautions.
12%
Administer prescribed antibiotic immediately
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A child is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. What is the priority need that must be included in the nursing plan of care for this child?
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47%
Rest
18%
Exercise
28%
Nutrition
7%
Elimination
A 3-month-old infant has been hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). What is the priority intervention?
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24%
Administering an antiviral agent
26%
Clustering care to conserve energy
36%
Offering oral fluids to promote hydration
14%
Providing an antitussive agent whenever necessary
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What should be the nurse's priority action when caring for a child with acute laryngotracheobronchitis?
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4%
Initiate measures to reduce fever.
48%
Ensure delivery of humidified oxygen.
18%
Provide support to reduce apprehension.
29%
Continually assess the respiratory status.
What is the nurse's priority intervention when preparing for admission of a child with acute laryngotracheobronchitis?
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6%
. Pad the side rails of the crib.
14%
Arrange for a quiet, cool room.
75%
Place a tracheotomy set at the bedside.
5%
Obtain a recliner so that a parent can stay.
A 6-month-old infant is brought to the emergency department in severe respiratory distress. A diagnosis of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is made and the infant is admitted to the pediatric unit. What should be included in the nursing plan of care?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Place in a warm, dry environment.
10%
Allow parents and siblings to visit.
76%
Maintain standard and contact precautions.
7%
Administer prescribed antibiotic immediately.