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it nursing school questions
1. An infant who is 3 months od age accompanies the parents to a seasonal flu clinic. Assuming that the child does not have fever, can the nurse give the child the influenz vaccine? 2. Yes, if regular immunizations are up to date 3. No, because the child does not meet criteria 4. Yes, because then the child won't get sick later 5. No, because it will interfere with regular immunizations 2. The nurse provides discharge instructions to the parents of a newborn. Which situation would the nurse advise the parents to call the healthcare provider? Select all that apply. 1. Then newborn has a temperature higher than 100.4 F (38 C) 2. The newborn vomits more than once in 24 hours 3. The newborn's respirations are even and unlabored The newborn is unable to keen down food or water 4
3. The nurse develops a care plan for a client with hepatitis C. the nurse knows the hepatitis C is transmitted through which of these? 1. Contaminated food 2. Feces 3. Blood 4. Sputum 4. The nurse prepares to test a client who has allergies from unknown cause. Which of this test would the nurse perform? 1. Tzanck test 2. Patch test 3. Rinne test 4. Stress test I in administer a tuberculin (Mantoux) skin test to a client suspected of
6. The adult children of a hospice home care client inquire about whether it is safe to hug their mother, because she has had a methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in the past. Which of these statements by the children would indicate a need for further teaching by the nurse? 1. We should wash our hands frequently 2. We should use alcohol-base hand sanitizer 3. Those of us with poor immune systems should be extra careful when visiting our mother 4. We should wear gowns and gloves at all times when having contact with our mother 7. A local high school is having a health fair. Which dietary choice does the nurse recommend as the most healthful for adolescent whose serum cholesterol level is 300 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/L)? 1. Medium rare cheeseburger 2. Vegetarian style pizza 3. Grilled chicken breast 4. Salad with extra dressing
9. The school nurse note that the child is scratching the head almost constantly. It would be most important for the nurse to take which of the following actions? 1. Discuss basic hygiene with the parents 2. Instruct the child not to sleep with the dog 3. Advise the parents to contact an exterminator 4. Observe the scalp for small white specks I
16. A client diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia develops thrombocytopenia. The client is admitted to the hospital for treatment. To which of the following should the nurse assign the dient? 1. Private rom so the client will not infect other clients and healthcare workers 2. Private room so the client will not be infected by other clients and healthcare workers 3. Semiprivate room so the client will have stimulation during hospitalization 4. Semiprivate room so the client will have the opportunity to express feelings about the illness
7. A local high school is having a health fair. Which dietary choice does the nurse recommend as the most healtful for adolescent whose serum cholesterol level is 300 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/L)? 1. Medium rare cheeseburger 2. Vegetarian style pizza 3. Grilled chicken breast 4. Salad with extra dressing 8. First time parent discusses developmental milestones with the nurse. The nurse tells the client that she can reasonably expect her child to achieve which of these by one year? Select all that apply. 1. Walking 2. Rolling rom tummy to side 3. Transferring toys from hand to hand 4. Beginning to respond selectively to words 5. Vocalizing sounds (coos)
10. The nurse is caring for a client in the pediatric clinic. The mother of a 14-year-old male privately tells the nurse that she is worried about her son because she unexpectedly walked into the bathroom and discovered him masturbating. Which of the following by the nurse would be most appropriate? 1. Tell your son he could go blind doing that 2. Masturbation is a normal part of sexual development 3. He's really too young to be masturbating 4. Why don't you give him more privacy? 11. The nurse is preparing a client for a peritoneal dialysis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? 1. Assess for a bruit and a thrill 2. Warm the dialysate solution 3. Position the client on the left side 4. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter
11. The nurse is preparing a client for a peritoneal dialysis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? 1. Assess for a bruit and a thrill 2. Warm the dialysate solution 3. Position the client on the left side 4. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter 12. The nurse is preparing the client for a cast on the left leg. The nurse would be most concerned if which of the following is observed? 1. Capillary refill time is less than 3 seconds 2. Client reports discomfort and itching 3. Client reports tightness and pain 4. Client's foot is elevated on a pillow tot hoort datartie admitted with a diagnosis of heart failure.
15. An infant is brought to the hospital for treatment of pyloric stenosis. The nurse enters the following diagnosis in the infant's care plan: "fluid volume deficit related to vomiting." Which of the following statement supports this diagnosis? ! 1. The infant eagerly accepts feedings 2. The infant vomited once since admission 3. The infant's skin is warm and moist 4. The infant's anterior fontanel is depressed
17. An infant is brought to the pediatrician's office for well-baby visit. During examination, congenital subluxation of the left hip is suspected. The nurse would expect to see which of the following symptoms? 1. Lengthening of limb on the affected side 2. Deformities of foot and ankle 3. Asymmetry of gluteal and tight folds 4. Plantar flexion of the foot 18. A parent brings a child to the pediatrician for the treatment of otitis media. The parent asks the nurse how to prevent the child from getting frequent ear infections. The nurse's response should be based on an understanding that the recurrence of otitis media can be decreased by which of the following? 1. Covering the child's ear during bathing 2. Treating upper respiratory infections quickly 3. Administering nose drop at bedtime 4. Isolating the child from other children
19. The parents bring their child to the primary health care provider for suspected chickenpox. The nurse knows the rash characteristics of chickenpox can be described as which of the following? 1. Maculopapular 2. Small, irregular red spots with minute bluish-white centers 3. Round or oval erythematous scaling patches 4. Petechiae 20. A parent with 4 children calls the clinic on how to care for the oldest child, who has developed chickenpox. Which of the following statement by the parent indicates a need for further teaching? (Out of whack answer) 1. I should keep my child home until vesicles have crusted 2. I can use calamine lotion if needed 3. I should remove the crusts so the skin can heal 4. I can use mittens if scratching becomes a problem
5. The nurse prepares to administer a tuberculin (Mantoux) skin test to a client suspected of having tuberculosis (TB). The nurse knows that the tuberculin test would reveal which of these? 1. How long the client has been infected with TB 2. Active TB infection 3. Latent TB infection 4. Whether the client has been affected with TB