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The nurse is evaluating the activity tolerance of a 9-month-old with
... [Show More] iron deficiency anemia. Which finding indicates that the infant is not tolerating activity?
1. Heart rate of 138
2. Increased alertness
3. Respiratory rate less than 40 with activity
4. Muscle weakness - Answer: 4
Explanation: Iron deficiency anemia can result in less oxygen reaching the cells and tissues, causing activity intolerance. An indication that a 9-month-old child is not tolerating activity and that iron deficiency anemia is worsening would be the presence of muscle weakness during activity. A heart rate of 138, increased alertness, and a respiratory rate of less than 40 with activity are all signs that iron deficiency anemia is resolving and activity tolerance is improving.
Which action by the parents demonstrates an understanding of the nurse's teaching with regard to prevention of iron-deficient anemia?
1. Feeding their infant with a formula that is not iron fortified
2. Starting iron-fortified infant cereal at 4 to 6 months of age
3. Introducing cow's milk at 6 months of age
4. Limiting vitamin C consumption after 1 year of age - Answer: 2
Explanation: Starting iron-fortified infant cereal at 4 to 6 months of age is recommended for prevention of iron deficiency in children. Infants who are not breast-fed should get iron-fortified formula. Cow's milk should not be introduced until 12 months of age. Vitamin C should be started at 6 to 9 months of age and continued, because foods rich in vitamin C improve iron absorption.
A child is diagnosed with sickle cell disease. The parents are unsure how their child contracted the disease. Which explanation by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "Both the mother and the father have the sickle cell trait."
2. "The mother has the trait, but the father doesn't."
3. "The father has the trait, but the mother doesn't."
4. "The mother has sickle cell disease, but the father doesn't have the disease or the trait." - Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. Sickle cell disease is an autosomal recessive disorder; both parents must have the trait in order for a child to have the disease.
The charge nurse on a pediatric unit is making a room assignment for a school-age child diagnosed with sickle cell disease, who is in splenic sequestration crisis. Which room assignment is most appropriate for this client?
1. Semiprivate room
2. Reverse-isolation room
3. Contact-isolation room
4. Private room - Answer: 4
Explanation: Splenic sequestration can be life-threatening, and there is profound anemia. The child does not need an isolation room but should not be placed in a room with any child who may have an infectious illness. The private room is appropriate for this child.
The nurse is providing care for an adolescent client who is experiencing pain related to a sickle cell crisis. Which medication does the nurse prepare to administer to this client?
1. Morphine sulfate
2. Meperidine
3. Acetaminophen
4. Ibuprofen - Answer: 1
Explanation: The pain during a sickling crisis is severe, and morphine is needed for pain control around the clock or by patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Meperidine is not used for pain control for clients with sickle cell pain crisis because it could cause seizures. Acetaminophen or ibuprofen is used for mild pain and would not be effective for the severe pain experienced by a child in sickle cell pain crisis.
The nurse is teaching parents how to prevent a sickle cell crisis in the child with sickle cell disease. Which precipitating factors to a sickle cell crisis will the nurse include in the explanation?
Select all that apply.
1. Fever
2. Dehydration
3. Regular exercise
4. Altitude
5. Increased fluid intake - Answer: 1, 2, 4
Explanation: Fever, dehydration, and altitude are precipitating factors contributing to a sickle cell crisis. Regular exercise and increased fluid intake are recommended activities for a child with sickle cell disease and will not contribute to a sickle cell crisis. [Show Less]