1. A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic because he has been vomiting and had
diarrhea for last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurse to make?
a. Assess infant abdomen for tenderness
b. Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus
c. Measure the infant’s pulse
d. Evaluate the infant’s cry
It is essential to establish if the infant is dehydrated because the extent of dehydration, if severe it
can lead to metabolic acidosis, seizures, and death. One of the first signs of dehydration is
tachycardia, so measurement of the child’s heart rate (A) is essential. The underlying cause of
dehydration may be associated with abdominal tenderness (B) or viral exposure (D), but
determining the etiology is not the most urgent assessment to obtain. A child who is severely
dehydrated may have a weaker cry than normal, but this symptom is difficult to measure (C) and
is usually a later symptom.
2. While obtaining the vital signs of a 10 year old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the
nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment should the
nurse implement?
a. Inspect the posterior oropharynx
b. Assess for teeth clenching or grinding
c. Touch the tonsillar pillars to stimulate the gag reflex
d. Ask the child to speak to evaluate change in voice tone
3. The parents of a 3-year old boy who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy ask, “How can
our son have this disease? We are wondering if we should have any more children.” What
information should the nurse provide to parents?
a. This is an inherited X-linked recessive disorder, which primarily affects male
children in the family
b. The striated muscle groups of males can be impacted by a lack of the protein
dystrophin in their mothers
c. The male infant had a viral infection that went unnoticed and untreated so muscle
damage was incurred
d. Birth trauma with a breech vaginal birth causes damage to the spinal cord, thus
weakening the muscles
DMD is inherited from an X-linked recessive gene, and affects males most
exclusively (A), and about one-third of all cases occur from new mutations. DMD is
characterized by progressive weakness and muscle wasting of skeletal muscle, not
striated muscle, and dystrophin is a protein found in skeletal muscle (B) that is
absent in children with DMD. DMD does not occur as a result of (C or D).
4. A 2-week-old female infant is hospitalized for the surgical repair of an umbilical hernia.
After returning to the postoperative neonatal unit, her RR and HR have increased during
the last hour. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
a. Notify the HCP of these findings
b. Administer a PRN analgesic prescription
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