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Final Exam: GI Dysfunction NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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c A 16 month old has a history of diarrhea for 3 days with poor oral intake. He received IV fluids, has tolerated some oral fluids in the ED, and is being discharged home. Instructions for diet for this child should include a. BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast) for 24 hours, then a...

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Final Exam: Renal Dysfunction NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions

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a c e The nurse is caring for a 4 year old girl with a history of frequent UTIs. What should the nurse be aware of before obtaining a urine sample? Select all that apply a. to obtain a clean-catch urine specimen, have the child sit on the toilet facing backward toward the tank b. since chil...

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Final Exam: GI Dysfunction Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Acute Diarrhea __________ diarrhea is defined as a sudden increase in frequency and a change in consistency of stools, often caused by an infectious agent in the GI tract Chronic Diarrhea ____________ diarrhea is an increase in stool frequency and increased water content with duratio...

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Final Exam: Renal Dysfunction Questions with 100% Verified Answers

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Closure UTI In females, the __________ of the urethra at the end of urination may return contaminated bacteria to the bladder Prostatic UTI In males, the longer urethra and the antibacterial properties of the _________ secretions inhibit the entry and growth of pathogens Stag...

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Final Exam: Fluid & Electrolyte Imbalance Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Sodium ___________ if the chief solute in ECF and the primary determinant of ECF volume Vomiting Diarrhea Dehydration Although dehydration can result from lack of oral intake, more often it is a result of abnormal losses, such as those that occur in ____________ or ____________, when or...

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Final Exam: Oncology Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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Lifestyle Risk Factors ____________-related factors are the main factors that increase the risk of cancer in adults, but they have little to no effect on childhood cancer Exposure Risk Factors Risk factors include ____________ to: -Ionizing Radiation -Carcinogenic Drugs -Immu...

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Exam 4: Cerebral Dysfunction NCLEX Questions with Correct Solutions 100% Verified

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c As the nurse assigned to a child diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, you know that a. the child will not need to be placed in isolation because antibiotics have been started b. enteric precautions will remain in place for up to 48 hours c. respiratory isolation will remain in place for 24 h...

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Exam 4: Sexual Abuse Questions with Correct Solutions 100% Correct

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Incest Types of Sexual Maltreatment Any physical sexual activity between family members; blood relationship is not required; does not include sexual relations between legally sanctioned partners, such as spouses Molestation Types of Sexual Maltreatment A vague term that includes "in...

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Exam 4: Cerebral Dysfunction Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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Coma Altered State of Consciousness This is defined as a state of unconsciousness form which the patient cannot be aroused, even with powerful stimuli Responses Altered State of Consciousness LOC is determined by observations of the child's __________ to the environment Elevat...

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Exam 4: Palliative Care Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Optimal Quality Principles of Palliative Care Palliative interventions do not serve to hasten death. Rather, they provide pain and symptom management, attention to issues faced by the child and family with regard to death and dying, and promotion of ________ functioning and ______ of life ...

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Exam 4: Hematologic/Immune Dysfunction NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

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b d e A child with sickle cell anemia is admitted in a vaso-occlusive crisis. Which of the following interventions should the nurse expect to see ordered? Select all that apply a. cold compresses to painful joints b. IV fluids started, and oral fluids encouraged c. meperidine ordered eve...

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Exam 4: Cardiovascular Dysfunction NCLEX Questions AND Correct Solutions Rated A+

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a d You are working with a new graduate on the pediatric unit and your patient is returning from the cardiac catheterization lab. You feel the graduate student understands the important nursing interventions when she says which of the following? Select all that apply a. "check pulses especiall...

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Exam 4: Hematologic/Immune Dysfunction Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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Hemorrhage Anemia The main causes of anemia are inadequate production of RBCs, increased destruction of RBCs, and excessive loss of them through __________ Hypoxia Anemia When the hemoglobin level falls sufficiently to produce clinical manifestations, the signs and symptoms (weakness,...

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Exam 4: Cardiovascular Dysfunction Questions and Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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Low Postnatal Development The systolic BP after birth is ______, reflecting the weaker left ventricle of the neonate Feeding 160-180 Thrive Pediatric indicators for cardiac dysfunction include: -Poor _________ -Heart rate of _____-_____ at rest -Failure to ________ -Developmental delays...

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Exam 3: Respiratory Dysfunction NCLEX Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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c A 12 year old child is in the urgent care clinic with a complaint of fever, headache, and sore throat. A diagnosis of group A beta hemolytic streptococcus (GABHS) pharyngitis is established with a rapid strep test, and oral penicillin is prescribed. The nurse knows which of the following statemen...

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Exam 3: Respiratory Dysfunction Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified

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Moisture Respiratory Tract Infection Warm or cool mist is a common therapeutic measure for symptomatic relief of respiratory discomfort. The __________ soothes the inflamed membranes and is beneficial when there is hoarseness or laryngeal involvement 3 Respiratory Tract Infection Infa...

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Exam 3: Endocrine Dysfunction NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions 100% Verified

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Exam 3: Endocrine Dysfunction NCLEX Questions and Correct Solutions 100% Verified

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Exam 3: Musculoskeletal Dysfunction NCLEX Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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a b c d f h The potential physiologic and psychologic effects of prolonged immobilization on a 9 year old child who has experienced significant trauma in a MVA include which of the following? Select all that apply a. orthostatic intolerance b. deep vein thrombosis c. pressure ulcer fo...

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Exam 3: Endocrine Dysfunction Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Anterior Hormones The __________ pituitary gland if often referred to as the master gland. It is primarily responsible for stimulation and inhibition of tropic hormones Releasing Inhibitory Hormones Two types of substances secreted from the hypothalamus are _______ hormones and __...

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Exam 3: Musculoskeletal Dysfunction Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Injury Childhood Characteristics The large head of infants and toddlers predisposes them to head ________, especially in falls or motor vehicle injuries Lightweight Small Childhood Characteristics Because of their _________ and ____ size, infants and small children are easily throw...

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Exam 2: Skin Infections/Disorders Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Irritants Infection Pediatric Skin Differences Skin is thinner and more susceptible to external _________ and ___________ Surface Pediatric Skin Differences Premature infants have a greater body _______ than older infants and children 2-5 Pediatric Skin Differences Immu...

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Exam 2: Communicable Diseases Questions and Correct Solution Graded to Pass

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Airborne Precautions Small particle or evaporated droplets or dust. If possible, put the child in a negative pressure isolation room Droplet Precautions Large-particles that come from sneezing, coughing, speech, and crying Contact Precautions Exercise judgement in this prec...

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Exam 2: Child During Hospitalization Test Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+

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Protest Separation Anxiety During the stage of _____, children react aggressively to the separation from the parent. They cry and scream for their parents, refuse attention from anyone else, and are inconsolable Despair Separation Anxiety During the stage of ______, the crying stops,...

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Exam 2: Child with Chronic Disease Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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Asthma This is the single most prevalent cause of disability in children and has been largely responsible for much of the recent increase in childhood disability Depression Parents of children with disabilities are more likely to report ___________ Effect Family Development A diagnos...

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Exam 2: Child with Chronic Disease NCLEX Questions with Correct Solutions Graded to Pass

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a c d e The nurse has a role in promotion of meeting developmental milestones. Which tasks related to development are most important to be aware of in hospitalization or illness of the child with a disability? Select all that apply a. nurses should work with the parents of a newborn to promot...

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Exam 1: Health Promotion of Adolescent Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

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Maturation Growth Puberty involves a predictable sequence of hormonal and physical changes that encompass both sexual _________ and physical _________ Primary Changes in Reproductive Hormones The ________ sexual characteristics in girls is the development and release of an egg from the ...

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Exam 1: Health Promotion of School-Age Child Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+

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2 1-2 Double Biologic Development Between the ages of 6-12, children grow an average of ___ in per year to gain ___-___ ft in height and will almost ________ in weight Taller Heavier Physical Changes During this age period, boys and girls differ little in size, although boys ...

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Exam 1: Health Promotion of Preschooler & Family Questions with Correct Solutions 100% Verified

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d The nurse teaches the parents of a 4 year old diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia about potential side effects of taking an iron supplement. The nurse knows more teaching is required when the parents state a side effect of taking an iron supplement is a. teeth staining b. black stools c. a...

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Exam 1: Health Promotion of Toddler & Family Test Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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Slows Proportional Changes Growth _______ considerably during toddlerhood. The average weight is 26.5 lbs. and the average weight gain is 4-6 lb per year Equal Proportional Changes The head circumference is usually _______ to chest circumference by 1-2 years of age 12-18 Prop...

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Exam 1: Workbook Questions and 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+

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c If the infant weighs 8kg at age 5 months, about how many kg was his probably birth weight? a. 7 b. 6 c. 4 d. 15 b The nurse can expect an infant whose birth weight was 7 pounds to weigh how many pounds by 12 months? a. 14 b. 21 c. 28 d. 32 a The infant's posterior fontane...

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Exam 1: Summary of Growth & Development Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

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1-2 months Physical -Upper limbs and head grow faster -Obligate nose breathers -Posterior fontanels start to close 3 months Physical -Primitive reflexes start fading 4-5 months Physical -Can breathe when nose is obstructed -Drooling begins in preparation for teethi...

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Exam 1: Infant and Family Questions with Correct Solutions 100% Correct

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Binocularity This term describes the fixation of two ocular images into one cerebral picture and develops by 6 weeks and will be well established by 6 months Depth Perception This develops in the infant by 7-9 months Familiar Strange Separation anxiety begins when infants can disting...

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