Exam 23: The Child with a Sensory or Neurological Condition
Exam 1: The Past, Present, and Future30 Questions
Exam 2: Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology32 Questions
Exam 3: Fetal Development28 Questions
Exam 4: Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy31 Questions
Exam 5: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy32 Questions
Exam 6: Nursing Care of Mother and Infant During Labor and Birth33 Questions
Exam 7: Nursing Management of Pain During Labor and Birth31 Questions
Exam 8: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Labor and Birth30 Questions
Exam 9: The Family After Birth30 Questions
Exam 10: Nursing Care of Women with Complications After Birth29 Questions
Exam 11: The Nurse’s Role in Women’s Health Care30 Questions
Exam 12: The Term Newborn30 Questions
Exam 13: Preterm and Postterm Newborns31 Questions
Exam 14: The Newborn with a Perinatal Injury or Congenital Malformation31 Questions
Exam 15: An Overview of Growth, Development, and Nutrition32 Questions
Exam 16: The Infant30 Questions
Exam 17: The Toddler28 Questions
Exam 18: The Preschool Child30 Questions
Exam 19: The School-Age Child28 Questions
Exam 20: The Adolescent28 Questions
Exam 21: The Child’s Experience of Hospitalization28 Questions
Exam 22: Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family30 Questions
Exam 23: The Child with a Sensory or Neurological Condition31 Questions
Exam 24: The Child with a Musculoskeletal Condition32 Questions
Exam 25: The Child with a Respiratory Disorder26 Questions
Exam 26: The Child with a Cardiovascular Disorder25 Questions
Exam 27: The Child with a Condition of the Blood, Blood-Forming Organs, or33 Questions
Exam 28: The Child with a Gastrointestinal Condition38 Questions
Exam 29: The Child with a Genitourinary Condition29 Questions
Exam 30: The Child with a Skin Condition35 Questions
Exam 31: The Child with a Metabolic Condition30 Questions
Exam 32: The Child with a Communicable Disease29 Questions
Exam 33: The Child with an Emotional or Behavioral Condition29 Questions
Exam 34: Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Maternity and Pediatric Nursing22 Questions
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The nurse giving instructions for acute conjunctivitis would teach parents to:
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A child diagnosed with epilepsy had a generalized tonic-clonic seizure that lasted 90 seconds.After a generalized tonic-clonic seizure,the nurse would expect that the child might be:
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A child is brought to the emergency department after he fell and hit his head on the ground.The nursing assessment that suggests the child has a concussion is:
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The school nurse recognizes the cardinal sign of a hyphema when she assesses:
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The nurse creating a teaching plan that includes the long-term administration of phenytoin (Dilantin)would state that:
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The nurse observes a child's position is supine with his arms and legs rigidly extended and the hands pronated.The nurse recognizes this posture as:
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An adolescent has just had a generalized seizure and collapsed in the school nurse's office.The nurse should call 911 if the student:
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The nurse explains that a common treatment for amblyopia is:
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The nurse observes that the legs of a child with cerebral palsy cross involuntarily,and the child exhibits jerky movements with his arms as he tries to eat.The nurse recognizes that he has which type of cerebral palsy?
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The best way for the nurse to communicate with a 10-year-old child who has a hearing impairment would be to:
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Why would the pediatric nurse suspect the probability of an ear infection in a 6-month-old child? Select all that apply.
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