Exam 32: Alterations in Endocrine and Metabolic 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 providing information to a teenager newly diagnosed with diabetes and his parents. The nurse teaches them that the signs of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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A hospitalized child has been diagnosed with SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone), a complication of his meningitis. What would the nurse expect to see on this child's lab results?
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The home health nurse is visiting a three-month-old who has been diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism and is taking daily thyroxine. The baby is on soy formula and is at the 50th percentile for height and weight. It is important that the mother understands that:
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When the newborn female is born with ambiguous genitalia, the follow-up investigation discovers adrenogenital syndrome (also called congenital adrenal hyperplasia). The parents why the baby's genitalia looks more male than female. The nurse would explain that:
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The nurse is giving discharge instructions to the parents of a child whose adrenal glands have been removed due to a tumor. The nurse knows that the mother needs more instructions when the mother states:
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The child was diagnosed with phenylketonuria shortly after birth and has been treated by the endocrine clinic for the last four years. The mother has missed the last three appointments. When the child keeps the next appointment, the mother assures the nurse that the child has followed the dietary restrictions. Which finding would make the nurse this statement?
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The nurse is caring for a hospitalized three-year-old admitted with a history of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). He has just received his breakfast tray. Which food should the nurse remove from his tray?
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The nurse is teaching a teenage client newly diagnosed with type 1diabetes about complications of the disease. The nurse explains that clients with type 1 diabetes can avoid lipoatrophy by:
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A five-year-old with a history of being treated for hypopituitarism comes to the physician with complaints of right hip and leg pain. The nurse understands that this symptom might be related to which medication that is used to treat hypopituitarism?
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An adolescent female with untreated Graves' disease is admitted to the hospital. The nurse expects to find which signs and symptoms in this client?
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A teenager has arrived in the emergency department (ED) with confusion. The physician suspects diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). A stat serum glucose is done, and the result is 76l5 mg/dL. The nurse expects that this teen has which symptoms?
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The school nurse has noticed an increase in the number of children in the school being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which changes could the nurse implement at school to help reduce students' risk for developing type 2 diabetes? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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The nurse is teaching the caregiver of a child who is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus how to minimize pain with insulin injections. Which interventions to minimize pain will the nurse include in the teaching? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
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Based on physical findings, including a webbed neck and low hairline, the newborn female infant is suspected of having Turner's syndrome. The baby is in the newborn nursery while preparations are made for further evaluation including karyotyping. The nurse will want to monitor this baby for common associated conditions including:
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During the hospital stay in the newborn nursery, the infant is tested for galactosemia. When the test is positive, the parents are educated about treatment for galactosemia. The infant will be placed on what type of infant feeding?
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A three-year-old child was born with congenital adrenal insufficiency and is being treated with oral hydrocortisone. When the child develops pneumonia and is admitted to the hospital, the nurse would expect the dose of hydrocortisone to be:
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Mandatory testing in the newborn nursery determines that the infant has hypothyroidism. When discussing the treatment with the new mother, the mother states that she doesn't believe in taking medications. The nurse would explain that failure to treat the infant with the appropriate medication will result in:
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A 12-year-old has been selected to be a cheerleader for her middle school. This child has been recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. In teaching this child's mother about care for her child, the nurse wants the mother to understand that with increased physical activity, the child will need:
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