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An 18-month-old is admitted with symptoms of intussusception.Which information is helpful in establishing the diagnosis?
Which of the following is an ocular change that may be found in the patient with hyperthyroidism?
The nurse is caring for a child with suspected epiglottitis. Which finding is not associated with epiglottitis?
Which statement is true regarding the measurement of fetal heart tones?
Before administering eye drops, the nurse should recognize that it is essential to consider which of the following?
Before administering a clientβs morning dose of Lanoxin (digoxin), the nurse checks the apical pulse rate and finds a rate of 54.The appropriate nursing intervention is to:
The physician has made a diagnosis of βshaken childβ syndrome for a 13-month-old who was brought to the emergency room after a reported fall from his highchair. Which finding supports the diagnosis of βshaken childβ syndrome?
A camp nurse is applying sunscreen to a group of children enrolled in swim classes. Chemical sunscreens are most effective when applied:
The physician has ordered intubation and mechanical ventilation for a client with periods of apnea following a closed head injury. Arterial blood gases reveal a pH of 7.47, PCO2 of 28, and HCO3 of 23. These findings indicate that the client has:
A client newly diagnosed with diabetes is started on Precose (acarbose). The nurse should tell the client that the medication should be taken
The nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with bipolar disorder,manic phase. Which of the following snacks would be best for the client?
The nurse is caring for an obstetrical client in early labor. After the rupture of membranes, the nurse should give priority to:
A two-year-old is hospitalized with a diagnosis of Kawasakiβs dis-ease. A severe complication of Kawasakiβs disease is:
The nurse is assessing a newborn in the well-baby nursery.Which finding should alert the nurse to the possibility of a cardiac
anomaly?
The nurse is caring for an eight-year-old following a routine tonsil-lectomy. Which finding should be reported immediately?
The physician has ordered Basaljel (aluminum carbonate gel) for a client with recurrent indigestion. The nurse should teach the client common side effects of the medication, which include:
A newborn weighed seven pounds at birth. At six months of age, the infant could be expected to weigh:
A client with B negative blood requires a blood transfusion during surgery. If no B negative blood is available, the client should be transfused with:
The nurse is planning dietary changes for a client following an episode of acute pancreatitis. Which diet is suitable for the client?
The nurse is providing dietary instructions for a client with iron-deficiency anemia. Which food is a poor source of iron?
