CLO 3 Flashcards
The nurse is assisting with the physical exam on a 2-year-old child. The nurse
predicts the order of the exam will be in which sequence?
-Eyes, ears, nose, mouth, back, and extremities; then the head and neck
-Back and extremities; head and neck; then the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth
-Back and extremities; eyes, ears, nose, mouth; then the head and neck
-Head and neck; eyes; ears; nose, mouth; then the back and extremities
Back and extremities; head and neck; then the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth
The mother of 2-year-old triplets is anxious and worried because one of the trio
does not seem to be developing at the same rate as the other two. Which
assessment finding would lead the nurse to question the need for further diagnostic testing for this child?
-She speaks loudly when asked a question.
-The tops of her ears are below the corners of her eyes.
-She blows her nose frequently.
-The fontanelles on her head are closed.
The tops of her ears are below the corners of her eyes
The nursing student is preparing to explain the appropriate steps for assessing an
infant. The instructor determines the student’s presentation is successful after
illustrating which location as appropriate for obtaining an apical pulse?
-Between the sternum and the left nipple
-Below the ribs about one half of an inch
-Above the sternum, slightly to the right
-Above the clavicle on the left side
Between the sternum and the left nipple
A 5-yr-old child is scheduled for a dressing change that will produce moderate pain.
What pre-procedural intervention should the nurse prioritize?
-Inform the child that pain medication will be available if needed after the procedure.
-Inform the child that he can play a video game if he remains still during the procedure.
-Administer pain medication prior to the procedure.
-Inform the child that pain medication will be available if needed during the procedure.
Administer pain medication prior to the procedure
What assessment tools should the nurse prioritize to measure pain in children?
Select all that apply.
-The color scale
-PCA scale
-The numeric scale
-The Roman Numeral scale
-The faces scale
-The numeric scale
-The faces scale
The nurse is administering an intramuscular injection of an antibiotic to a 3-month-
old child. Which would be the best site for the nurse to give this medication?
-Abdomen
-Buttocks
-Thigh
-Upper arm
Thigh
A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular (IM) injection to a child. Which of
the following muscle groups is contraindicated?
-Deltoid
-Ventrogluteal
-Dorsogluteal
-Vastus lateralis
Dorsogluteal
If the child is following a normal development process, visual acuity gradually
increases from birth. What is most accurate regarding the age children develop
20/20 vision?
-A few children develop 20/20 vision by 4 years
of age.
-Most children develop 20/20 vision by 2 years of age.
-Most children do not develop 20/20 vision until about 18 years of age.
-Children usually develop 20/20 vision by 5 years of age.
Children usually develop 20/20 vision by 5 years of age
A symptom often seen in the child diagnosed with Haemophilus influenzae
meningitis occurs when the child has a stiff neck. This symptom is referred to as
which of the following?
-Opisthotonos
-Nuchal rigidity
-Encephalopathy
-Purpuric rash
Nuchal rigidity
The nurse is collecting data on an 18-month-old child admitted with a diagnosis of
possible seizures. When interviewing the caregivers, which questions would be most
important for the nurse to ask?
-“Is your child up to date on his immunizations?”
-“What type of activities was your child doing today?”
-“Have you checked your child’s temperature?”
-“Has anyone in your family been sick recently
Have you checked your child’s temperature
The caregivers of a 2-year-old who has had a common cold for 4 days calls the nurse
in the emergency department at 2 AM on a cold winter night to say that the child
has awakened with a barking cough and an elevated temperature; she seems blue
around her mouth. The nurse would most appropriately recommend what action to
the caregiver?
-“Put a cool mist humidifier or vaporizer in the room to see if that relieves the cough. Call back if there’s no relief in an hour.”
-“Bundle the child up and take her out into the cold for a few minutes. Call back if the exposure to the cold air does not provide relief.
-“Turn on all of the hot water taps in the bathroom and close the door. Take the
child into the steam-filled room for 15 minutes. If there is no relief, bring the
child to the emergency room.”
-“Bring the child to the emergency room immediately.”
Bring the child the emergency room immediately
In caring for the child with asthma, the nurse recognizes that bronchodilator
medications are administered to children with asthma for which reason?
-To stabilize the cell membranes
-Management of chronic pain
-Relief of acute symptoms
-Prevention of mild symptoms
Relief of acute sx
The nurse is teaching the caregivers of a child with cystic fibrosis. What is most
important for the nurse to teach this family?
-Be sure the child exercises daily.
-Encourage everyone in the family to use good hand-washing techniques.
-Watch for signs that the family unit is stressed.
-Avoid overprotecting the child.
Encourage everyone in the family to use good hand-washing techniques
The nurse is caring for a child with congestive heart failure and is administering the
drug digoxin. At the beginning of this drug therapy, the process of digitalization is
done for which reason?
-To establish a maintenance dose of the drug
-To build the blood levels to a therapeutic level
-To decrease the pain to a tolerable level
-To increase the heart rate
To build the blood levels to a therapeutic level
The care provider has ordered the drug furosemide to treat a child diagnosed with
congestive heart failure. The nurse knows that this drug will be used to:
-eliminate excess fluids.
-slow the heart rate.
-increase vasodilation.
-strengthen the heart’s contractility.
Eliminate excess fluids