1. A common problem in children is the inflammation of the middle ear. This is related to the malfunctioning of the: Group of answer choices Tympanic membrane Nasopharynx Adenoid Eustachian tube 2. After observing signs of placental separation, the placenta was expelled with the maternal side of the placenta evident. This type of placental separation is called as: Group of answer choices Calkins Placenta None of the above Schultze Placenta Duncan Placenta 3. Which of the following signs in present in the newborn indicates presence of Hirschsprung disease? Group of answer choices Presence of gastric peristaltic wave from left to right across epigastric area during or immediately after feeding Complaint of severe abdominal pain and passage of bile stained fecal emesis Passage of bulky foul smelling fatty stools Failure to pass meconium stools 24 – 48 hours after birth 4. Hearty Marie is approximately 32 weeks' gestation admitted to the obstetric unit for observation because of vaginal bleeding. This is her second pregnancy. Placenta previa was considered. The client's partner asks the nurse, "What seems to be the reason why this happened to my wife. This is her 2nd pregnancy?" The nurse correctly states which of the following factors predisposes her wife to placenta previa? Group of answer choices Multifetal pregnancy, multiparity, scarring in the upper third of the uterus Nulliparity, advancing age, previous low cervical CS Abdominal trauma, renal or vascular disease, young age Low age and parity, previous caesarean section scar Nurse Lara performs assessments in the well-baby clinic. She identifies which of the following as a warning sign of Cerebral Palsy: Group of answer choices The infant smiles at the mother by 3 months The infant has poor head control after 3 months The infant uses arms and legs to crawl across the room The infant sits with support by 8 months A 36-year-old primigravid client at 22 weeks gestation without any complications to date is being seen in the clinic for a routine visit. The nurse expects to assess the client's fundal height for which of the following reasons. Group of answer choices Identify the need for increased weight gain. Determine the level of uterine activity. Identify the need for increased weight gain. Estimate the fetal gestational age. To further assess a client's suicidal potential, Nurse Katrina should be especially alert to the client's expression of: Group of answer choices Anxiety & loneliness Helplessness & hopelessness Anger & resentment Frustration & fear of death The physician ordered magnesium sulfate deep IM. While the client is receiving magnesium sulfate, the nurse routinely assesses the client's vital signs and notes the following: BP 160/90 and blurring of vision. In caring for the client, the nurse should: Group of answer choices Isolate her in a dark room Maintain her in a supine position Protect her against strenuous stimuli Encourage her to drink clear fluids Which of the following statements best describe a child with Tetralogy of Fallot? Group of answer choices They experience frequent respiratory distress They experience decreased or absent pulses in the lower extremities The condition is commonly referred to as "blueberries" They experience hypercyanosis or "Tet Spells" A 4-year-old, newly diagnosed with leukemia, is placed on bed rest. While assisting with morning care, the nurse notes bloody expectorant after the child has brushed the teeth. The nurse should first: Group of answer choices Record and report the incident without alarming the child Tell the child to be more careful when brushing the teeth Secure a smaller toothbrush for the child's use Rinse the child's mouth with half- strength hydrogen peroxide It is during this stage in Piaget's Cognitive Development when the child tends to be self-centered and uses symbolism. The child's perception of time is only now and their perception of distance is only as far as they can see. What stage is of cognitive development is this? Group of answer choices Tertiary Circular Reactions Concrete Operations Pre-operational Stage Intuitive Stage Which of the following characteristics does not relate to the school age child? Group of answer choices Permanent teeth erupt Conforms to peer rules Makes judgment based on reason Child can tie shoelaces but cannot tie a bow A child with leukemia has a white blood cell count of 10,000, a red blood cell counts of 5, and platelets of 20,000. The child is also fairly active, visiting the playroom twice a day. When planning this child's care, which risk should the nurse consider most significant? Group of answer choices Infection Anemia Pain Hemorrhage One hour after delivery, the client was noted to have soft uterus, scant amount of lochia rubra. Which of the following nursing interventions would have the most direct effect on reducing postpartum hemorrhage? Group of answer choices Administration of a tocolytic drug Trendelenburg position to facilitate cardiac function
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