CHILD HEALTH NURSING
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Q1           Score:  1
 The client asks her husband to give the baby a bottle of water.
 The client talks to the baby and picks him up when he cries.
 The client feeds the baby every three hours.
 The client asks the nurse to recommend a good child care manual.
Q2           Score:  1
 Notify the provider and request sedation
 Assess for irregular heart rhythm and rate
 Reassure the child that the pain will be mild
 Position the child with the knees to the chest
Q3           Score:  1
 A blood pressure of 126/80
 A blood glucose of 110 mg/dl
 A heart rate of 60 bpm
 A respiratory rate of 30 per minute
Q4           Score:  1
 Bradycardia
 Hyperglycemia
 Metabolic alkalosis
 Shivering
Q5           Score:  1
 It usually resolves in 3-6 weeks
 It doesn’t cross the cranial suture line
 It’s a collection of blood between the skull and the periosteum
 It involves swelling of tissue over the presenting part of the presenting head
Q6           Score:  1
 metabolic alkalosis
 respiratory acidosis
 respiratory alkalosis
 metabolic acidosis
Q7           Score:  1
 Negative Coombs test
 Bleeding from the nose and ear
 Jaundice after the first 24 hours of life
 Jaundice within the first 24 hours of life
Q8           Score:  1
 Restriction of the child’s activities for 2 weeks following the procedure
 Sponge bathing until the stitches are removed
 Use of prophylactic antibiotics before any dental procedures
 Use of a pressure dressing until the health care provider has evaluated the site
Q9           Score:  1
 Avoid emotional stress and extreme temperature
 Avoid pollution like smoking
 Avoid pollens, dust seafood
 Practice respiratory isolation
Q10           Score:  1
 Discussing the matter with her in a non-threatening manner
 Showing by example and explanation how to care for the infant
 Setting up a schedule for teaching the mother how to care for her baby
 Supplying the emotional support to the mother and encouraging her independence
Q11           Score:  1
 Sit in High-Fowler’s position with extended legs
 Sit-up with shoulders back
 Push on abdomen during exhalation
 Lean forward 30-40 degrees with each exhalation
Q12           Score:  1
 Soccer
 Track
 Swimming
 Cheerleading
Q13           Score:  1
 Promote emotional support
 Administer oxygen at 6L/min
 Suction the client every 30 min
 Administer bronchodilator by nebulizer
Q14           Score:  1
 Hypoactivity
 High birth weight
 Poor wake and sleep patterns
 High threshold of stimulation
Q15           Score:  1
 wear a tight fitting bra or breast binder.
 apply warm, moist heat to the breasts.
 contact the nurse midwife for a lactation suppressant.
 restrict fluid intake to 1000 ml. daily.
Q16           Score:  1
 Ineffective thermoregulation related to fluctuating environmental temperatures.
 Potential for infection related to lack of immunity.
 Altered nutrition, less than body requirements related to diminished sucking reflex.
 Altered elimination pattern related to lack of nourishment.
Q17           Score:  1
 Anterior chest wall pain
 Irregular heart rhythm
 Heart murmur
 Low blood pressure
Q18           Score:  1
 Conduction
 Convection
 Evaporation
 Radiation
Q19           Score:  1
 A 3-month-old infant
 A 6-month-old infant who has had 2 bouts of pneumonia
 A first-born child of a 45-year-old mother
 A 2-year-old with frequent episodes of 5-second apnea
Q20           Score:  1
 Spinach
 Grapefruit
 Peanuts
 Milk
Q21           Score:  1
 Candida albicans
 Chlamydia trachomatis
 Escherichia coli
 Group B beta-hemolytic streptococci
Q22           Score:  1
 Atelectasis
 Microcephaly
 Pneumothorax
 Macrosomia
Q23           Score:  1
 Hypoglycemia
 Jitteriness
 Respiratory depression
 Tachycardia
Q24           Score:  1
 Lanugo
 Milia
 Nevus flammeus
 Vernix
Q25           Score:  1
 Obtain a peak flow reading
 Instruct the adolescent to lie down for 30 minutes
 Call a parent for more information
 Give two puffs of a short-acting bronchodilator
Q26           Score:  1
 All neonates should be in an approved car seat when in an automobile.
 It’s acceptable to prop the infant’s bottle once in awhile.
 Pillows should not be used in the infant’s crib.
 Infants should never be left unattended on an unguarded surface.
Q27           Score:  1
 Give a precordial thump
 Begin giving breaths with a bag-valve-mask at a rate of 16 breaths per minute
 Clear the airway
 Start chest compressions at a rate of 100 per minute
Q28           Score:  1
 Maintain the child in an undisturbed, upright position
 Assess the child’s throat using a small tongue depressor
 Obtain intravenous access and draw blood cultures
 Provide cool liquids to soothe the child’s throat and provide hydration
Q29           Score:  1
 Apply peroxide to the cord with each diaper change
 Cover the cord with petroleum jelly after bathing
 Keep the cord dry and open to air
 Wash the cord with soap and water each day during a tub bath
Q30           Score:  1
 Serum albumin 3.5g/dL
 Serum prealbumin 5/mg/dL
 Serum albumin 4.5 g/dL
 Serum prealbumin 10 mg/dL
Q31           Score:  1
 cover the umbilicus with a band-aid.
 continue to clean the stump with alcohol for one week.
 apply an antibiotic ointment to the stump.
 give him a bath in an infant tub now.
Q32           Score:  1
 If you give the baby cereal, be sure to use Rice to prevent allergy.
 The baby is not able to swallow cereal, because he is too small.
 The infant’s digestive tract cannot handle complex carbohydrates like cereal.
 If you want him to gain weight, just double his daily intake of formula.
Q33           Score:  1
 Roasted pork tenderloin
 Fried chicken
 Skim milk shake
 Egg omelet
Q34           Score:  1
 auscultate bowel sounds.
 determining chest circumference.
 inspecting the posture, color, and respiratory effort.
 checking for identifying birthmarks.
Q35           Score:  1
 Activate the code blue or emergency system
 Do nothing because acrocyanosis is normal in the neonate
 Immediately take the newborn’s temperature according to hospital policy
 Notify the physician of the need for a cardiac consult
Q36           Score:  1
 Obtain a dextrostix
 Give the initial bath
 Give the vitamin K injection
 Cover the neonates head with a cap
Q37           Score:  1
 clean the umbilical cord with Betadine to prevent infection
 give the baby a bath
 call the laboratory to collect a PKU screening test
 check the baby’s serum glucose level and administer glucose if < 40 mg/dL
Q38           Score:  1
 "It appears your baby has a kidney infection"
 "Breast-fed babies often experience this type of bleeding problem due to lack of vitamin C in the breast milk"
 "The baby probably passed a small kidney stone"
 "Some infants experience menstruation like bleeding when hormones from the mother are not available"
Q39           Score:  1
 Assists with ciliary body maturation in the upper airways
 Helps maintain a rhythmic breathing pattern
 Promotes clearing mucus from the respiratory tract
 Helps the lungs remain expanded after the initiation of breathing
Q40           Score:  1
 Wear a gown
 Wear a mask
 Wear a gown and hair net
 Wear goggles and a mask
Q41           Score:  1
 I will eat foods high in calcium.
 I will increase my fluid intake.
 I should participate in weight bearing exercises.
 I should get my vit D from the sunlight.
Q42           Score:  1
 Wrap the neonate warmly and place her in an open crib
 Administer an oral glucose feeding of 10% dextrose in water
 Increase the temperature setting on the radiant warmer
 Obtain an order for IV fluid administration
Q43           Score:  1
 Anemia
 Hypoglycemia
 Nitrogen loss
 Thrombosis
Q44           Score:  1
 Gaze aversion
 Hiccups
 Quiet alert state
 Yawning
Q45           Score:  1
 as soon as possible after the infant’s birth.
 after the mother has rested for 4-6 hours.
 during the infant’s second period of reactivity.
 after the infant has taken sterile water without complications.
Q46           Score:  1
 A sleepy, lethargic baby
 Lanugo covering the body
 Desquamation of the epidermis
 Vernix caseosa covering the body
Q47           Score:  1
 Relax smooth muscles of the bronchial airway
 Promote expectoration
 Prevent thickening of secretions
 Suppress cough
Q48           Score:  1
 Limit saturated fat to 10% of total caloric intake
 Good bowel function requires 35 g/day of fiber for women.
 Limit cholesterol comsumption to 400 mg/day.
 Normal functioning cardiac systems depend on B-complex vitamins
Q49           Score:  1
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 30
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 32
Q50           Score:  1
 Abundant lanugo
 Absence of sole creases
 Breast bud of 1-2 mm in diameter
 Leathery, cracked, and wrinkled skin
Q51           Score:  1
 Meconium in the amniotic fluid
 Glucocorticoid treatment just before delivery
 Lecithin to sphingomyelin ratio more than 2:1
 Absence of phosphatidylglycerol in amniotic fluid


   



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