Exam 33: Alterations in Neurologic Function
Exam 1: Child Health Nursing: Concepts, Roles, and Issues24 Questions
Exam 2: Family-Centered Care: Theory and Applications14 Questions
Exam 3: Cultural Influences18 Questions
Exam 4: Genetic and Hereditary Influences17 Questions
Exam 5: Concepts of Growth and Development15 Questions
Exam 6: Child and Family Communication14 Questions
Exam 7: Pediatric and Newborn Assessment19 Questions
Exam 8: Concepts of Health Promotion and Health Maintenance16 Questions
Exam 9: Health Promotion and Maintenance of the Newborn14 Questions
Exam 10: Health Promotion and Maintenance of the Infant15 Questions
Exam 11: Health Promotion and Maintenance of the Toddler and Preschooler15 Questions
Exam 12: Health Promotion and Maintenance of the School-Age Child21 Questions
Exam 13: Health Promotion and Maintenance of the Adolescent24 Questions
Exam 14: Nursing Care of the Child in the Community23 Questions
Exam 15: Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child27 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Care of the Child With a Chronic Condition22 Questions
Exam 17: Nursing Care of the Child With a Life-Threatening Illness or Injury20 Questions
Exam 18: End-Of-Life Care and Bereavement19 Questions
Exam 19: Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nutrition14 Questions
Exam 20: Social and Environmental Influences on Child and Adolescent Health20 Questions
Exam 21: Pain Assessment and Management21 Questions
Exam 22: Immunizations and Communicable Diseases27 Questions
Exam 23: Alterations in Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance14 Questions
Exam 24: Alterations in Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Function18 Questions
Exam 25: Alterations in Respiratory Function19 Questions
Exam 26: Alterations in Cardiovascular Function22 Questions
Exam 27: Alterations in Immune Function17 Questions
Exam 28: Alterations in Hematologic Function26 Questions
Exam 29: The Child With Cancer21 Questions
Exam 30: Alterations in Gastrointestinal Function19 Questions
Exam 31: Alterations in Genitourinary Function17 Questions
Exam 32: Alterations in Endocrine and Metabolic Function18 Questions
Exam 33: Alterations in Neurologic Function19 Questions
Exam 34: Alterations in Mental Health and Cognition15 Questions
Exam 35: Alterations in Musculoskeletal Function17 Questions
Exam 36: Alterations in Skin Integrity19 Questions
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The nurse is planning care for a child with bacterial meningitis. What is the priority nursing diagnosis?
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The mother brings her five-month-old infant to the clinic for a well-child visit. The mother tells the nurse that the baby's father had febrile seizures when he was an infant. The mother says she is concerned her baby will have a febrile seizure and wants to know what she should do to prevent it. The nurse explains: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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In caring for a hospitalized eight-year-old child with myelodysplasia, the nurse should remember to: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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The pregnant woman has had no prenatal care and arrives at the hospital fully dilated. Assessment of the newborn indicates a probable gestational age of 35 weeks combined with intrauterine growth restriction. The nurse will monitor the infant for signs of neonatal abstinence syndrome, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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The teacher is speaking to the school nurse about one of the girls in the fifth grade. The girl has always been a good student but lately seems to be daydreaming a lot. The teacher says, "Sometimes when I ask her a question, she will just stare at me for 15 seconds, then blink and ask me to repeat the question. What do you think is going on with her?" Based on this data, the nurse will suspect:
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A child with a history of seizures arrives in the emergency department in status epilepticus. What is the nurse's initial action?
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Following an outbreak of chicken pox in the school, the school nurse is concerned that children are at risk for Reye syndrome. The nurse sends home letters reminding the parents not to administer aspirin and describes the initial symptoms of Reye syndrome which are:
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When the home health nurse visits the home of a 10-month-old child, she observes the environment for risks for injury to the child. Which observation will the nurse discuss with the mother?
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A seven-year-old with a head injury is hospitalized after losing consciousness when he was hit in the head with a bat at baseball practice. The child was not wearing a helmet. The last set of vital signs showed heart rate 48, BP 148/74, respiratory rate 28 and irregular. The nurse suspects that these vital signs are:
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The nurse is doing an assessment on a four-month-old infant. Which assessment finding would the nurse consider abnormal?
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A child has been diagnosed with a basilar skull fracture. The nurse should monitor this child for:
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A four-year-old with intractable seizures has been on a ketogenic diet for the last six months, with a decrease in seizure activity. This child is now admitted to the pediatric unit with left-sided pain. The nurse knows that possible complications of the ketogenic diet include:
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A nine-month-old who is not sitting independently has been diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy (CP). Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to see in the baby?
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The nurse is teaching the kindergarten teacher about a five-year-old with cerebral palsy who will be starting school. The child has a continuous baclofen pump. The nurse informs the teacher of possible side effects of this drug, including:
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A baby just born with a meningomyelocele is to have surgery in the morning. The nurse knows the care of this newborn includes:
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The nurse is caring for a nine-month-old who just returned from the PACU after a shunt placement for hydrocephalus. Which of the physician's orders would the nurse question?
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A young child admitted to the pediatric unit has fever, irritability, and vomiting. The physician suspects bacterial meningitis. The nurse would expect the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to show:
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The nurse has received a child from the emergency department with a diagnosis of decreased level of consciousness secondary to increased intracranial pressure. Which physician's order would the nurse question?
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The nurse is teaching a mother of a young child with a newly diagnosed seizure disorder. The child has been put on valproic acid (Depakote) for control of seizures. The nurse knows that the mother does not understand the effects of valproic acid when she states:
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