1. A child is admitted with an anticipated diagnosis of Wilm's tumor. The nurse
should place a sign with which of the following warnings over the
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A. Do not palpate the abdomen.
B. No venipuncture or BP in the left arm.
C. Contact precautions.
D. Collect all urine - A. Do not palpate the abdomen.
2. A nurse is admitting a client a child who has leukemia. Which of the following
clients should the nurse place in the room with the child?
A. A child who has nephrotic syndrome.
B. A child recovering from a ruptured appendix.
C. A child who has rheumatic fever.
D. A child who has cystic fibrosis. - A. A child who has nephrotic
syndrome.
3. A nurse is admitting a child who has leukemia and a critically low platelet
count. Which of the following should the nurse initiate?
A. Neutropenic.
B. Bleeding.
C. Contact.
D. Droplet - B. Bleeding
4. A nurse assessing a one year old toddler notices a large abdominal mass and
pink frothy sputum. Which of the following disorders should the nurse
suspect?
A. Pyloric stenosis.
B. Nephritic syndrome.
C. Wilms' tumor.
D. Intussusception. - C. Wilms' tumor.
5. A nurse is caring for a toddler whose parent states while bathing the child she
noticed a mass in his abdomen and that his urine is pink in color. Which of the
following actions is the nurses priority?
A. Schedule the child for an abdominal ultrasound.
B. Instruct the parent to avoid pressing on the abdominal area.
C. Determine if the child is having pain.
D. Obtain a urine specimen for a urinalysis. - B. Instruct the parent to
avoid pressing on the abdominal area.
6. A nurse is caring for a child on the oncology unit. The child's parents are
asking the nurse about the cancer diagnosis. Which of the following
information should the nurse provide the parents about the most common
malignant renal and intra-abdominal tumor of childhood?
A. Ewing sarcoma.
B. Osteosarcoma.
C. Neuroblastoma.
D. Wilms' tumor. - D. Wilms' tumor.
7. A nurse on an oncology unit is assessing a child who has a brain tumor.
Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
A. Negative babinski reflex.
B. Increased appetite.
C. Hyporeflexia.
D. Tachycardia. - C. Hyporeflexia.
8. A nurse is caring for a preschooler who has a partial-thickness burn on her
right forearm. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
A. Dry surface.
B. Sensitive to touch.
C. Would blanches with pressure.
D. Intact epidermis.
E. Blisters. - B. Sensitive to touch.
C. Would blanches with pressure.
E. Blisters.
9. A nurse is caring for a 3 year old child who has had 160mL of urine output in
the past 8 hour period. The child weighs 33 lbs. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take?
A. Notify the provider.
B. Continue to monitor the client.
C. Provide oral rehydration fluids.
D. Perform a bladder scan at the bedside. - B. Continue to monitor the
client.
10.A nurse is caring for a 4 year old child who has a new diagnosis of diabetes
mellitus and is distressed after an insulin injection. Which of the following play
activities should the nurse recognize is therapeutic in helping the child deal
with the injection?
A. A needless syringe and a doll.
B. A video game.
C. A story book about a child who has diabetes.
D. A period of play in the playroom. - A. A needless syringe and a doll. [Show Less]