NR 446 Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.Match the following play activities with the correct
age group.
Holding a soft rattle
3 to 6
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Drawing, painting, riding
a tricycle
Preschoolers
Banging large block
9 to 12 months
Playing peek-a-boo
6 to 9 months
Team sports School-age children
Watching black-andwhite mobiles
Birth to 3 months
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The correct answer is: Holding a soft rattle – 3 to 6
months, Drawing, painting, riding a tricycle –
Preschoolers, Banging large block – 9 to 12
months, Playing peek-a-boo – 6 to 9 months,
Team sports – School-age children, Watching
black-and-white mobiles – Birth to 3 months
Match the manifestations to the congenital heart
defect.
Loud, harsh
murmur; Mild heart
failure; Possible
enlarged right
atrium; Increased
oxygen saturations in the
right
atrium; Asymptomatic
(possibly).
Atrial septal defect (ASD)
Loud, harsh murmur that
is not usually audible
until pulmonary
pressures drop at about
4 to 8 weeks of
age; Heart
failure; Failure to
thrive; Small, possibly
asymptomatic defects.
Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Increased blood
pressure and oxygen
saturation in the upper
extremities compared to
the lower extremities;
Nosebleeds;
Headaches, vertigo, leg
Coarctation of the aorta
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pain, weak or absent
lower extremity pulses
(indicate decreased
cardiac output).
Murmur (machine-hum);
Wide pulse
pressure; Bounding
pulses; Asymptomatic
(possibly).
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Murmur; Cyanosis,
severe dyspnea,
clubbing of the fingers,
hypercyanotic spells,
and acidosis;
Polycythemia, clot
formation; Frequently sits
in a squatting position
(decreases venous
return); Failure to thrive
and growth retardation.
Tetralogy of Fallot
Systolic ejection
murmur; Right
ventricular enlargement;
Exercise intolerance;
Cyanosis with severe
narrowing.
Pulmonary stenosis
The correct answer is: Loud, harsh murmur; Mild
heart failure; Possible enlarged right
atrium; Increased oxygen saturations in the right
atrium; Asymptomatic (possibly). – Atrial septal
defect (ASD), Loud, harsh murmur that is not
usually audible until pulmonary pressures drop at
about 4 to 8 weeks of age; Heart failure; Failure to
thrive; Small, possibly asymptomatic defects. [Show Less]