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Pediatric Nursing Capstone Review Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of review questions and answers covering key concepts in pediatric nursing. It covers a wide range of topics, including post-operative care for cleft palate, meningitis management, closed head injuries, strabismus, wilm's tumor, epiglottitis, gross motor skills development, seizure medications, pediculosis capitis, hydrocephalus, hirschsprung disease, hip spica cast care, myringotomy, tympanoplasty tubes, acute hemolytic reaction during blood transfusion, rsv, urinary tract infections, osteomyelitis, and sids prevention. Valuable for students preparing for exams or seeking a deeper understanding of pediatric nursing principles.

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cleft palate post op care - Correct Answers: post surgery: -avoid having baby suck on nipple or pacifier -place baby laterally or on stomach to help prevent aspiration and facilitate drainage -apply restraints to prevent baby from disturbing operative site -Keep the infant pain-free to decrease crying and stress on repair -Feed w/ cups, Avoid sucking on nipple or pacifier -monitor I/O's daily -Change position frequently to facilitate breathing & place on abdomen in immediate post-op period -Maintain IV fluids until infant able to eat & drink meningitis care - Correct Answers: -implement droplet precautions right away -maintain for at least 24 hours following initiation of abx -keep pt npo if there is a decreased LOC (r/f aspiration) -dark quiet environment (photophobia) -admx medications (abx, corticosteroids) -mx for signs of increased ICP -Position the client without a pillow, and slightly elevate the head of the bed. The client can also be positioned side-lying to reduce neck discomfort. -keep room cool -Presence of petechial or purpuric-type rash requires immediate medical attention A nurse is caring for a child with a closed head injury. What clinical manifestations would suggest deterioration in this client's condition? - Correct Answers: -changes in vital signs -altered mental status -increased intracranial pressure -alterations of pupillary response -posturing -bradycardia

difficulty seeing print clearly one eye closed to enable better vision head tilted to one side headache, dizziness diplopia photophobia crossed eyes. What is a Wilm's tumor and what are manifestations of this type of cancer? - Correct Answers: a Wilm's tumor or nephroblastoma (kidney cancer) is a malignancy that occurs in the kidneys or abdomen. Manifestations -firm, nontender abdominal swelling or mass -fatigue, malaise, weight loss -fever -hematuria -hypertension -avoid abdominal palpation or manipulation The nurse is caring for a child with epiglottitis. What are three (3) expected findings during the assessment of this client? - Correct Answers: -drooling, -difficulty/painful swallowing -high fever -inspiratory stridor The nurse is caring for a child with epiglottitis. List three (3) nursing interventions the nurse will be expected to carry out. - Correct Answers: protect airway: don't put anything in mouth, no throat culture, no tongue blade

administer IV fluids, humidified oxygen and antibiotics, prepare for intubation continuous pulse oximetry What are defined gross motor skills for a 4-year-old client who is a preschooler? - Correct Answers: Skips and hops on one foot Throws a ball overhead Catches a ball reliably What is the expected growth mile markers for a 6-month infant? - Correct Answers: -Doubled birth weight -Starting to sit up alone -Sleeping 6 to 8 hours a night -Start eating solid foods -able to roll from back to front -holds bottle -starts to have stranger anxiety -16 lb avg -grow 1 in. per month w/in 6 months What are three (3) points the nurse should educate the parents of an epileptic client on regarding seizure medications? - Correct Answers: 1) a complication of seizure medications are CNS effects such as hyperactivity and irritability

  1. seizure medications will control the seizures not cure the disorder
  2. medications should be taken same time every day.
  3. most common side effect of seizure medications is feeling sleepy (drowsiness, irritability, nausea, rash, and clumsiness)
  4. Be aware of medication and food interaction

-Turn the client frequently while supporting all extremities and joints -Assess for increased warmth or hot spots on the cast surface, which could indicate infection -Assess general skin condition and the area around the cast edges. What is a myringotomy? How is this procedure performed and what post-operative care should the nurse provide? - Correct Answers: placement of tympanoplasty tubes are indicated for a child who has multiple episodes of otitis media. It may be performed by laser treatment. A small incision is made in the tympanic membrane, and tiny plastic or metal tubes are placed into the eardrum to equalize pressure and minimize effusion. Post-operative care -Limit the child's activities for a few days following surgery. -Instruct the parents to notify the provider when tubes come out. -Inform the client/parents about comfort measures. -Encourage the parents to feed the child in an upright position when bottle or breastfeeding. -If drainage is present, clean the external ear with sterile cotton swabs. Apply antibiotic ointment. -Teach the parent to avoid exposure of child to risk factors if possible (secondhand smoke, exposure to infections). -Stress the importance of medical care at initial signs and symptoms of infections (change in behavior, tugging on ear) -Encourage parents to keep immunizations up to date. A child had tympanoplasty tubes placed and the nurse is completing discharge teaching for the family. List three (3) important points to include in the teaching. - Correct Answers: -Insert ear plugs into the canals when the child bathes -Low the nose forcibly during a cold -Administer the prescribed antibiotic while the tubes are in place -Disregard any drainage from the ear after 1 week What symptoms would the nurse expect to find if a child were having an acute hemolytic reaction during a blood transfusion? - Correct Answers: - chills,

  • fever,
  • hypotension,
  • uncontrollable bleeding,
  • increased heart rate,
  • constricting chest pain,
  • lumbar region pain, flank pain
  • hemoglobinuria
  • hyperbilirubinemia Identify two (2) initial clinical manifestations of RSV. - Correct Answers: -fever, -cough, -dyspnea, -hoarseness, -restlessness What are manifestations of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in infants? - Correct Answers: -increase in irritability -screaming with urination -poor feeding, vomiting, or failure to gain weight -increase in thirst-frequent urination -straining with urination -foul-smelling urine -fever -diaper rash -dehydration -seizure -pallor What are three (3) manifestations of osteomyelitis? - Correct Answers: -appearing ill

Identify 3 points to discuss with new mothers who are breastfeeding their newborn - Correct Answers: Wash her hands before to prevent infection Feed 8-12 times in 24 hrs fo at least 15-20 minutes Caffeine free non alch fluids to drink during and get comfortable Let-down reflex= stimulation of maternal nipple releases oxytocin that causes the let-down of milk🡪 this will cause uterine contractions Show proper latch position🡪 full mouth over the areola not just nipple Positions= football, cradle or modified cradle, across lap and side lying Have the newborn get best nutrition by emptying the breast When the newborn has latched on and is sucking effectively, his chin, cheeks, and tip of the nose all touch the breast; Identify four (4) points to discuss with parents of a preschooler regarding nutrition to ensure a balanced and healthy diet. - Correct Answers: -Preschoolers consume approximately half the amount of energy that adults do (1,800 kcal). -Finicky eating can remain a behavior in preschoolers, but often by 5 years of age they become more willing to sample different foods. -Preschoolers need 13 to 19 g/day (0.45 to 0.67 oz/day) of protein in addition to adequate intake of calcium, iron, folate, and vitamins A and C. -Saturated fats should be less than 10% of preschoolers' total caloric intake, and total fat over several days should be 20% to 30% of total caloric intake.

-Fresh fruit will help them form better choices What are two (2) ways in which a parent can handle temper tantrums of toddlers? - Correct Answers: (1) Providing consistent, age-appropriate expectations helps them work through their frustration (2) Additionally, temper tantrums should be ignored after ascertaining the child is safe. Identify three (3) contraindications associated with antidiabetic agents - Correct Answers: -Renal disease or renal dysfunction or kidney disease -Liver or hepatic disease -Alcoholism -metabolic acidosis, -Hypoglycemia -Cross allergy if patient allergic to sulfonamide antibiotics -sulfa allergy -Class III or IV heart failure Explain how methylphenidate hydrochloride works in children who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Correct Answers: Methylphenidate inhibits the reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine, increased dopaminergic and noradrenergic activity in the prefrontal cortex may explain its efficacy in ADHD A pediatric client is complaining of a sore throat and general weakness. The provider diagnoses the client with Group A B-hemolytic streptococci (GABHS). Identify three (3) manifestations of GABHS? - Correct Answers: Mouth odor/breathing Snoring & nasal qualities in voice Fever Also include Tonsil inflammation with redness & edema What are interventions for treatment of GABHS? - Correct Answers: Therapeutic procedure of Tonsillectomy

Allergy to gelatin & neomycin Also Hx of thrombocytopenia or thrombocytopenic purpura; Immunosuppression; or Recent transfusion of blood products/immunoglobulin What does FLACC stand for? How old does a child need to be to use the FLACC Scale for pain? What is the form of evaluation when using the FLACC Scale? - Correct Answers: FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, & Consolability). Used to evaluate child from 2 months to 7 y/o. Evaluates pain by assessing the child's behavior. Identify two (2) adverse effects of methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin) in the school aged child. - Correct Answers: Insomnia Loss of appetite or anorexia Nervousness abdominal pain weight loss during prolonged therapy tachycardia The nurse is educating an adolescent about the use of albuterol/Ventolin for asthma. What information should the nurse include in this teaching? - Correct Answers: -It is used for acute exacerbations -Prevention of exercised-induced asthma -take this medication 15 min before exercising -Monitor for tremors & tachycardia when taking medication -Administer prior to exercise or activity -Administer bronchodilator before anti-inflammatory medication, if prescribed Name two (2) manifestations of infective endocarditis in children. - Correct Answers: The signs of IE are like the signs of flu. This can make it hard to know if your child has IE.

a slight fever of 37.5°C (99.5) to 38.5°C (101.3) that you cannot explain and that lasts for 5 to 7 days sweating loss of appetite pain in the muscles and joints, such as the knees, shoulders, or knuckles loss of weight a skin rash headaches a general feeling of weakness What are the common causes of iron deficiency anemia and which children are at risk? - Correct Answers: causes include: -Inadequate dietary supply of iron (excessive intake of cow's milk in toddlers) -Blood loss during menstruation (adolescent females) -Rapid growth during puberty (adolescent males) -Malabsorption disorders -Blood loss -Premature birth resulting in decreased iron stores Children at risk include -Adolescents (due to poor diet, rapid growth, menses, strenuous activities, and obesity) -Premature babies -Toddlers who drink more than 24oz of milk/day -Common Causes: Usually results from inadequate dietary supply Risk Factors: -Premature birth -Excessive intake of cow's milk in toddlers

-"There is no known treatment for Reye Syndrome and its symptoms." - Correct Answers: "Reye Syndrome typically follows a viral illness." "My son's liver function may return to full function." "His symptoms of irritability, confusion, and lethargy are expected with this diagnosis." When feeding a client who has Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD), in which position should the client be placed in and why? - Correct Answers: -Position with head elevated at 30 degrees for 1hr after meals to prevent nausea from occurring. Interventions depend on the severity of the symptoms -Offer small, frequent meals -Thicken infants formula with 1 tsp to 1 tbsp rice cereal per 1 oz. formula -Avoid foods that cause reflux (caffeine, citrus, peppermint, spicy or fried foods) -Assist with weight control -Position the child with the head elevated after meals -Position prone with extreme caution; supine is still the recommended position What is a Patent Ductus Arteriosus? Identify two (2) clinical manifestations of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). - Correct Answers: PDA is a heart problem that affects some babies soon after birth. In this condition, the normal fetal circulation conduit between the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary aorta fails to close leading to increase in pulmonary bloodflow Manifestations: -murmur, wide pulse pressure, bounding pulses, heart failure, possibly asymptomatic tachypnea, working hard to breathe, or shortness of breath. Premature infants may need increased oxygen or help breathing from a ventilator. -Poor feeding and poor weight gain.

-Tiring easily. -Sweating with exertion, such as while feeding. A nurse is providing education to an adolescent client with diabetes and his parents regarding 'Sick Day Rules' while sick. What information should the nurse provide? - Correct Answers: -Monitor blood glucose and urinary ketones every 3 hr -Continue insulin and/or oral antidiabetic agents (dosages may vary) -Encourage sugar-free, non-caffeinated liquids to prevent dehydration -Meet carbohydrate needs by eating soft food, if possible -Rest -Call provider if: blood glucose is >240 mg/dL, positive ketones in urine, disorientation/confusion occurs, rapid breathing, vomiting more than once, liquids cannot be tolerated A nurse is caring for a child who has had surgery for hypospadias. Which of the following nursing interventions would be contraindicated? - Correct Answers: Hypospadias is when the urethral opening is located below the glans penis, behind the glans penis, or on the ventral surface of the penile shaft. -Intake and output - monitor I & O -Limit activity - Limit activity as prescribed -Provide wound care - provide wound and/or dressing care Contraindicated interventions: -Tub bath - do not provide tub baths for at least 1 week