Deck 20: Drugs for the Pediatric Patient
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Deck 20: Drugs for the Pediatric Patient
1
Match the medical terms to their definitions.


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2
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Infants rapidly metabolize and excrete drugs.
_________ Infants rapidly metabolize and excrete drugs.
F
3
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ When a drug is ordered outside the safe range of administration, you should contact the prescriber.
_________ When a drug is ordered outside the safe range of administration, you should contact the prescriber.
T
4
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Always ask a child his or her name before giving a medication.
_________ Always ask a child his or her name before giving a medication.
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5
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Never offer a carbonated beverage before or after administering a edication.
_________ Never offer a carbonated beverage before or after administering a edication.
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6
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ A 25G needle should be used to administer an immunization to an infant.
_________ A 25G needle should be used to administer an immunization to an infant.
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7
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Clogging of a nasogastric tube is a major disadvantage to giving medications by this route.
_________ Clogging of a nasogastric tube is a major disadvantage to giving medications by this route.
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8
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ When administering ear drops to a child under the age of 3 years, you should pull the pinna upward and backward.
_________ When administering ear drops to a child under the age of 3 years, you should pull the pinna upward and backward.
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9
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Infants require smaller doses of medications than adults do.
_________ Infants require smaller doses of medications than adults do.
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10
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Dehydration is a potential problem for children who are ill.
_________ Dehydration is a potential problem for children who are ill.
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11
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ Asking a parent the name of his or her child before administering a medication is the most reliable procedure to follow in medication administration.
_________ Asking a parent the name of his or her child before administering a medication is the most reliable procedure to follow in medication administration.
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12
Place a T in the blank if the statement is true. Place an F in the blank if the statement is false.
_________ A medicine should be mixed with 1 teaspoon of cereal before it is administered to a child..
_________ A medicine should be mixed with 1 teaspoon of cereal before it is administered to a child..
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13
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The preferred route of medication administration for children who have poor absorption, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, or peripheral vascular collapse is _______________________
The preferred route of medication administration for children who have poor absorption, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, or peripheral vascular collapse is _______________________
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14
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
Checking the dose of a medication is a shared responsibility between the _______________________ and _______________________.
Checking the dose of a medication is a shared responsibility between the _______________________ and _______________________.
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15
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
_______________________ is a serious concern when administering medications to a child who is extremely fussy or crying.
_______________________ is a serious concern when administering medications to a child who is extremely fussy or crying.
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16
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
Because a teaspoon is an inaccurate medication administration device, the teaspoon should be converted to _______________________.
Because a teaspoon is an inaccurate medication administration device, the teaspoon should be converted to _______________________.
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17
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The preferred route of administration for iron is _______________________
The preferred route of administration for iron is _______________________
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18
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The gauge of the needle for injections other than immunizations to be used for toddlers is _______________________.
The gauge of the needle for injections other than immunizations to be used for toddlers is _______________________.
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19
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The _______________________ side of the arm should be avoided when administering a subcutaneous or intradermal injection to a child because the skin is more sensitive.
The _______________________ side of the arm should be avoided when administering a subcutaneous or intradermal injection to a child because the skin is more sensitive.
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20
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
A _______________________ child cannot verbalize side effects of medications such as dizziness or ringing in the ears.
A _______________________ child cannot verbalize side effects of medications such as dizziness or ringing in the ears.
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21
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
To administer drops to a child, a _______________________ should be used.
To administer drops to a child, a _______________________ should be used.
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22
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The route of medication administration that should never be used with a child who is at risk for aspiration is _______________________.
The route of medication administration that should never be used with a child who is at risk for aspiration is _______________________.
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23
Complete the following statements by filling in the blank.
The route of medication administration for giving an immunization to a child is _______________________.
The route of medication administration for giving an immunization to a child is _______________________.
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24
Drug Calculations
The physician orders a drug 10 mg/kg orally daily for a child weighing 27 kg. Available is a 50-mg/mL suspension. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
The physician orders a drug 10 mg/kg orally daily for a child weighing 27 kg. Available is a 50-mg/mL suspension. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
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Drug Calculations
The physician orders a drug 3 mcg/kg intramuscularly bid for a child weighing 21.36 kg. Available is 50 mcg/mL. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
The physician orders a drug 3 mcg/kg intramuscularly bid for a child weighing 21.36 kg. Available is 50 mcg/mL. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
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Drug Calculations
The physician orders a drug 200 mg orally qid for a child weighing 55 lbs. Available is 250 mg/5 mL. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
The physician orders a drug 200 mg orally qid for a child weighing 55 lbs. Available is 250 mg/5 mL. Prepare to administer _________ mL to the child.
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27
Drug Calculations
Calculate the body surface area for a child who is 75 cm tall and weighs 10.2 kg.
Calculate the body surface area for a child who is 75 cm tall and weighs 10.2 kg.
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Drug Calculations
Calculate the body surface area for a child who is 25 inches tall and weighs 10 lbs.
Calculate the body surface area for a child who is 25 inches tall and weighs 10 lbs.
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29
Circle the correct letter.
Which of the following physiological alterations should you take into consideration when administering medications to a pediatric patient?
A) Infants and children require larger doses of medications than do adults.
B) The kidneys of pediatric patients dilute the drugs more, making effects weaker.
C) Pediatric liver enzyme systems are immature, making children more vulnerable to harmful effects of the drug.
D) Children have higher plasma concentrations of protein for binding of drugs.
Which of the following physiological alterations should you take into consideration when administering medications to a pediatric patient?
A) Infants and children require larger doses of medications than do adults.
B) The kidneys of pediatric patients dilute the drugs more, making effects weaker.
C) Pediatric liver enzyme systems are immature, making children more vulnerable to harmful effects of the drug.
D) Children have higher plasma concentrations of protein for binding of drugs.
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30
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What is the most important critical safeguard for safely administering pediatric medications and preventing an unpredictable response to the drug?
A) Read the side effects of the drug.
B) Double-check the drug with another person.
C) Administer a smaller than prescribed dose.
D) Ask the child's name.
What is the most important critical safeguard for safely administering pediatric medications and preventing an unpredictable response to the drug?
A) Read the side effects of the drug.
B) Double-check the drug with another person.
C) Administer a smaller than prescribed dose.
D) Ask the child's name.
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31
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What is the preferred route or form of medication for administering a drug to a pediatric patient?
A) Dissolved or suspended oral medications
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intramuscular
D) Intravenous
What is the preferred route or form of medication for administering a drug to a pediatric patient?
A) Dissolved or suspended oral medications
B) Subcutaneous
C) Intramuscular
D) Intravenous
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32
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Which of the following strategies should you use to enhance acceptance of giving an oral drug to a child?
A) Avoid carbonated beverages
B) Mix the medicine with cereal.
C) Pinch the nose and drink through a straw.
D) Avoid water immediately after giving the medicine.
Which of the following strategies should you use to enhance acceptance of giving an oral drug to a child?
A) Avoid carbonated beverages
B) Mix the medicine with cereal.
C) Pinch the nose and drink through a straw.
D) Avoid water immediately after giving the medicine.
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33
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In preparing to administer a medication to a child, which of the following principles should you consider?
A) Medications that are irritating, such as iron, should be administered subcutaneously.
B) Avoid administering an oral medication in a flavored suspension.
C) A 1-mL syringe should be used to give a low-dose, small-volume drug.
D) Use the intravenous route in a child experiencing diarrhea and dehydration.
In preparing to administer a medication to a child, which of the following principles should you consider?
A) Medications that are irritating, such as iron, should be administered subcutaneously.
B) Avoid administering an oral medication in a flavored suspension.
C) A 1-mL syringe should be used to give a low-dose, small-volume drug.
D) Use the intravenous route in a child experiencing diarrhea and dehydration.
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34
Case Studies
A mother asks you what she can do to help her son take his medicine. What will you tell her to do? _________________________________________________________________________
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A mother asks you what she can do to help her son take his medicine. What will you tell her to do? _________________________________________________________________________
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Case Studies
An immunization has been ordered for a 2-month-old infant. At what location should you give this injection? What length and gauge of needle should you use? What is the maximum amount that may be given? ___________________________________________________________
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An immunization has been ordered for a 2-month-old infant. At what location should you give this injection? What length and gauge of needle should you use? What is the maximum amount that may be given? ___________________________________________________________
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Critical Thinking
What can you do to enhance acceptance of an oral medication by a child who is fussy and doesn't want the medication?
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What can you do to enhance acceptance of an oral medication by a child who is fussy and doesn't want the medication?
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Critical Thinking
What should you tell a child to do when the child complains of an unpleasant taste and smell when taking a medication?
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What should you tell a child to do when the child complains of an unpleasant taste and smell when taking a medication?
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38
Critical Thinking
How should you prevent cross-contamination between medications after crushing a tablet in a pill crusher?
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How should you prevent cross-contamination between medications after crushing a tablet in a pill crusher?
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Critical Thinking
You have been assigned to administer digoxin and insulin to a child. What should you do before administering these drugs?
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You have been assigned to administer digoxin and insulin to a child. What should you do before administering these drugs?
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Critical Thinking
Before you administer a drug by any route, what is the most reliable method you should use to verify the identity of the child?
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Before you administer a drug by any route, what is the most reliable method you should use to verify the identity of the child?
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