1. Administering iron to a baby: Give with orange juice. Tell patient May cause black tarry stool, and constipation
2. Baby with nausea and vomiting
... [Show More] they have anterior bulging fontanels, and you realize head circumference is not normal size. Brain tumor. Child may be irritable.
3. Infant with cancer. Administer Zofran (Ondansetron) with chemotherapy. It is for safe and effective Can be given to pediatrics, PRN 6-8 hour
4. What Stage of grief, Pt/Child diagnose with cancer, they may not want to talk about it? Denial
5. Health care setting, you have child life specialist, their role is to provide. (a) Provide opportunities (b)Interact with the child and patient (c) Therapeutic communication therapies
6. If you have a mother and her hemoglobin, 7.0,8.0,9 - What will happen to the developing fetus? The fetus will have Decrease oxygen and Restriction intrauterine growth.
7. A mother who has been smoking marijuana, using heroine and is pregnant. What do you think will happen to fetus? (a) Child will have low birth weight. (b) Miscarriage or other complications are a risk. (c) Preterm birth.
8. Dysmenorrhea, patient has pain with menstrual period. What is effective medication: Give NSAID (Ibuprofen Aleve).
9. Patient who is 25wks gestation have gestational diabetes. Why would you not want patient to go full term? Macrosomia baby.
10. Patient is 38 weeks, uncomfortable when sleeping. What is the best side to sleep on? Left side is best.
11. Discharge teaching for a 34weeks pregnant patient: Report: (a)Bleeding (b) Ruptured membrane. (c) Headache, does not respond to medication.
12. Preterm labor over 36 or 28weeks gestation. Contractions two to three minutes apart. Happening last three hours. (a) Hook up to fetal monitor. (b) IV therapy, bolus 500 ml fluids (c) Prepare for delivery (d) Get urine sample because UTI could cause contractions.
13. Prevent hypotension in a patient during labor and they just gotten an epidural: IV fluids (nothing by mouth)
14. Fetal monitor with non reassuring contractions-what do you do? (a) Change position to lateral side (b) Deliver baby immediately if fetal heart rate is 80.
15. Newborn skin assessment. Jaundice happen when not breaking down bilirubin. Look yellowing on skin and eyes. (a) Treatment is light therapy. (b) Encourage breastfeeding to pass stool.
16. Most common trauma on a child being born. Fracture of the clavicle.
17. Child born by a mother on drugs. Child will exhibit: Incessant crying.
18. Patient comes in, suspect child abuse, with soft injury: Report to supervisor and authorities.
19. Accelerations of fetal heart rate are normal: Record as normal finding
20. Labor dystocia is not progressing normally through labor process: Non pharmacological [Show Less]