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Question
1. The nurse reinforces instructions to the mother of a child with sickle cell disease regarding the precipitating factors related to pain crisis. Which, if identified by the mother are precipitating factors? Select all that apply.
a. Infection
b. Stress
c. Fluid overload
d. Pain
e. Trauma
2. A 10-year-old is having an anaphylaxis reaction to eating seafood. Therapeutic management focuses on assessment and support of: Select all that apply.
a. Administering epinephrine and diphenhydramine
b. Airway
c. Administering corticosteroids
d. Circulation
e. Breathing
3. A nurse is discussing with a group of nursing students about oropharyngeal airway. Select all that apply.
a. Allows for oral suction
b. To be used only in an unconscious child
c. Maintain airway patency
d. Choosing the airway that best fits the child
4. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common chronic disease seen in children and adolescents. Type 1 which is caused by a deficiency of insulin secretion due to pancreatic B- cell damage. However, there are other types of diabetes secondary to certain conditions. What are those conditions? Select all that apply.
a. Gestational diabetes
b. Cystic fibrosis
c. Down syndrome
d. Klinefelter syndrome
e. Turner syndrome
5. A school nurse is conducting a workshop for student nurses. The nurses understand that learning disabilities can affect the child's ability to: select all that apply.
Speak
Read and write
Listen
Perform mathematics
see
6. A nurse is assessing a 6-year-old boy in the clinic because his mother is concerned that he doesn't pay attention in school or at home. She wants him to be evaluated for hyperactivity. The nurse understands that the diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder requires the presence of six or more behaviors. Select all that apply.
a. Difficulty paying attention to tasks or play
b. Talks excessively
c. Doesn't listen
d. Careless mistakes on schoolwork
e. Often interrupts or intrudes on others
f. Easily distracted
7. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by unrealistic concerns over past behavior, future events, and personal competence. The nurse identifies several characteristics of anxiety. Select all that apply.
a. Persistence failure to speak
b. obsessive compulsive disorder
c. Post traumatic disorder
d. social phobia
e. Fear