PEDS: Nursing Care of Children 1
Questions And Answers 2022
A nurse is caring for an 18-year-old adolescent who is up-to-date on immunizations
and is
... [Show More] planning to attend college. The nurse should inform the client that he should
receive which of the following immunizations prior to moving into a campus
dormitory?
A. Pneumococcal polysaccharide
B. Meningococcal polysaccharide
C. Rotavirus
D. Herpes zoster - ANS-B. Meningococcal polysaccharide
The meningococcal polysaccharide immunization is used to prevent infection by
certain groups of meningococcal bacteria. Meningococcal infection can cause lifethreatening illnesses, such as meningococcal meningitis, which affects the brain, and
meningococcemia, which affects the blood. Both of these conditions can be fatal.
College freshmen, particularly those who live in dormitories, are at an increased risk
for meningococcal disease relative to other persons their age. Therefore, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a recommendation that all
incoming college students receive the meningococcal immunization.
A nurse is assessing a 9-month-old infant during a well-child visit. Which of the
following findings indicates that the infant has a developmental delay?
A. Creeps on hands and knees
B. Inability to vocalize vowel sounds
C. Uses crude pincer grasp
D. Stands by holding onto support - ANS-B. Inability to vocalize vowel sounds
The infant should begin vocalizing vowel sounds at the age of 7 months, and by the
age of 10 months, be able to say at least one word.
A nurse is caring for a preschool-age child who is dying. Which of the following
findings is an age-appropriate reaction to death by the child? (Select all that apply.)
A. The child views death as similar to sleep.
B. The child is interested in what happens to his body after death.
C. The child recognizes that death is permanent.
D. The child believes his thoughts can cause death.
E. The child thinks death is a punishment. - ANS-D. The child believes his thoughts
can cause death.
E. The child thinks death is a punishment.
Preschool-age children believe that their thoughts and wishes can make things
happen since they are egocentric. This is one reason why the death of a family
member can be very difficult for a child at this age.
Preschool-age children sometimes believe that death is the result of guilt or
punishment due to something they have done, said, or thought.
A nurse is caring for an adolescent who is receiving pain medication via a PCA
pump. When the nurse assesses the client's pain at 0800, the client describes the
pain as a 3 on a scale of 1 to 10. At 1000, the client describes the pain as a 5. The
nurse discovers the client has not pushed the button to deliver medication in the past
2 hr. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Ask the provider to discontinue the PCA so the nurse can administer PRN pain
medication.
B. Suggest the client's parent push the button for the client if the parent thinks the
adolescent is having pain.
C. Reevaluate the client in 1 hr since a pain level of 5 is acceptable on a scale of 1 to
10.
D. Reinforce teaching with the client about how to push the button to deliver the
medication. - ANS-D. Reinforce teaching with the client about how to push the button
to deliver the medication.
The appropriate action at this time is to reinforce client teaching about the PCA. The
nurse should remind the client about the availability of the medication, verify that the
client knows how to use the equipment, and emphasize the importance of using it
regularly to manage pain effectively.
A nurse in a pediatric clinic is assessing a toddler at a well-child visit. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take?
A. Perform the assessment in a head to toe sequence.
B. Minimize physical contact with the child initially.
C. Explain procedures using medical terminology.
D. Stop the assessment if the child becomes uncooperative. - ANS-B. Minimize
physical contact with the child initially.
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