Deck 5: Alterations in Neuromuscular Function and Alterations in Immune Function

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A child with spina bifida is being admitted to the hospital for a shunt revision? The nurseadmitting the child anticipates which type of precautions to be ordered for the child?

A) Latex
B) Bleeding
C) Seizure
D) Isolation
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A child is admitted to the hospital with spastic cerebral palsy. The nurse will assess for whichmanifestations associated with this disorder?

A) Tremulous movements at rest and with activity
B) Sudden jerking movement caused by stimuli
C) Writhing, uncontrolled, involuntary movements
D) Clumsy, uncoordinated movements
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Which assessment noted in an infant 1 day after placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt is indicative of surgical complications?

A) Hypoactive bowel sounds
B) Congestion in upper airways
C) Increasing lethargy
D) Mild incisional pain
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Which interventions should the nurse perform if a child is having a tonic-clonic seizure?Select all that apply.

A) Place a padded tongue blade in the childs mouth.
B) Place the child in a supine position.
C) Time the seizure.
D) Restrain the child.
E) Stay with the child.
F) Loosen the childs clothing.
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Which statement by the parent of a 5-year-old child with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) regarding prescribed antiretroviral agents indicates that she has a goodunderstanding of disease management?

A) When my childs pain increases, I double the recommended dosage of antiretroviral medication.
B) Addiction is a risk, so I use the medication only as ordered.
C) Doses of the antiretroviral medication are selected on the basis of my childs age and growth.
D) By the time my child is an adolescent, she will not need her antiretroviral medications any longer.
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A mother of a child in the terminal stages of AIDS tells the nurse that her child wants to celebrate his birthday early because he wont be here on his birthday. Which is the best response the nurse can make to this mother?

A) What does your husband think about giving the party for the child?
B) How does the family feel about your giving in to the child?
C) Ill children can be very manipulative.
D) Is this the first time he has spoken about death?
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A child is having an anaphylactic response. Place in order the interventions a nurse should perform beginning with the initial (highest priority) intervention and ending with the lowest priority intervention. Use the following format for your answers: A, B, C, D

A) Administer steroids and antihistamines as prescribed.
B) Ensure an adequate airway.
C) Administer epinephrine as prescribed.
D) Administer oxygen.
E) Determine the cause of the reaction.
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Deck 5: Alterations in Neuromuscular Function and Alterations in Immune Function
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A child with spina bifida is being admitted to the hospital for a shunt revision? The nurseadmitting the child anticipates which type of precautions to be ordered for the child?

A) Latex
B) Bleeding
C) Seizure
D) Isolation
Latex
2
A child is admitted to the hospital with spastic cerebral palsy. The nurse will assess for whichmanifestations associated with this disorder?

A) Tremulous movements at rest and with activity
B) Sudden jerking movement caused by stimuli
C) Writhing, uncontrolled, involuntary movements
D) Clumsy, uncoordinated movements
Sudden jerking movement caused by stimuli
3
Which assessment noted in an infant 1 day after placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt is indicative of surgical complications?

A) Hypoactive bowel sounds
B) Congestion in upper airways
C) Increasing lethargy
D) Mild incisional pain
Increasing lethargy
4
Which interventions should the nurse perform if a child is having a tonic-clonic seizure?Select all that apply.

A) Place a padded tongue blade in the childs mouth.
B) Place the child in a supine position.
C) Time the seizure.
D) Restrain the child.
E) Stay with the child.
F) Loosen the childs clothing.
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Which statement by the parent of a 5-year-old child with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) regarding prescribed antiretroviral agents indicates that she has a goodunderstanding of disease management?

A) When my childs pain increases, I double the recommended dosage of antiretroviral medication.
B) Addiction is a risk, so I use the medication only as ordered.
C) Doses of the antiretroviral medication are selected on the basis of my childs age and growth.
D) By the time my child is an adolescent, she will not need her antiretroviral medications any longer.
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A mother of a child in the terminal stages of AIDS tells the nurse that her child wants to celebrate his birthday early because he wont be here on his birthday. Which is the best response the nurse can make to this mother?

A) What does your husband think about giving the party for the child?
B) How does the family feel about your giving in to the child?
C) Ill children can be very manipulative.
D) Is this the first time he has spoken about death?
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A child is having an anaphylactic response. Place in order the interventions a nurse should perform beginning with the initial (highest priority) intervention and ending with the lowest priority intervention. Use the following format for your answers: A, B, C, D

A) Administer steroids and antihistamines as prescribed.
B) Ensure an adequate airway.
C) Administer epinephrine as prescribed.
D) Administer oxygen.
E) Determine the cause of the reaction.
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