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21 Nov, 01:23


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What finding is a clinical manifestation of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in children?

a. Low-pitched cry
b. Sunken fontanel
c. Diplopia, blurred vision
d. Increased blood pressure

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21 Nov, 01:20


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The most accurate location to obtain the heart rate of an infant is at the

1. Carotid artery.
2. Apex of the heart.
3. Brachial artery
4. Radial artery

Nursing Challengers

20 Nov, 03:13


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Clinical manifestations of acute glomerulonephritis include which of the following?

1. Chills and flank pain
2. Oliguria and generalized edema
3. Hematuria and proteinuria
4. Dysuria and hypotension

Nursing Challengers

20 Nov, 02:05


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What is the appropriate infusion time for the dialysate in your 38 y.o. patient with chronic renal failure?

1. 15 minutes
2. 30 minutes
3. 1 hour
4. 2 to 3 hours

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19 Nov, 14:09


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19 Nov, 14:08


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19 Nov, 10:39


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18 Nov, 11:14


A nurse is caring for a client with a spinal cord injury during the immediate postinjury period. Which is the priority focus of nursing care during this immediate phase?

1. Inhibiting urinary tract infections
2. Preventing contractures and atrophy
3. Avoiding flexion or hyperextension of the spine
4. Preparing the client for vocational rehabilitation

Nursing Challengers

18 Nov, 11:11


A nurse plans to monitor for signs of autonomic dysreflexia in a client who sustained a spinal cord injury at the T2 level. Why is this necessary?

1. Reflexes have been lost
2. There is partial transection of the cord
3. There is damage above the sixth thoracic vertebra
4. Flaccid paralysis of the lower extremities has occurred

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 15:03


A patient arrives at an urgent care center with a deep puncture wound after stepping on a nail that was embedded in some old lumber in a field. The patient reports having had a tetanus booster 7 years ago. The nurse will anticipate :

a. IV infusion of tetanus immune globulin (TIG).
b. initiation of the tetanus-diphtheria immunization series.
c. intradermal injection of an immune globulin test dose.
d. administration of the tetanus-diphtheria (Td) toxoid booster.

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 11:15


A woman at 39 weeks of gestation with a history of preeclampsia is admitted to the labor and birth unit. She suddenly experiences increased contraction frequency of every 1 to 2 minutes, dark red vaginal bleeding, and a tense, painful abdomen. Which clinical change does the nurse anticipate?

A.Eclamptic seizure
B.Rupture of the uterus
C.Placenta previa
D.Abruptio placentae

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 10:48


A 32-week preterm infant has an APGAR score of 9 at 5 minutes. Thirty minutes after delivery, tachypnea, retractions, and expiratory grunting are noted. Cyanosis and dyspnea appear with little response to oxygen. Physical examination reveals poor air movement bilaterally. A chest x-ray reveals air bronchograms and a fine reticular granular pattern. Which of the following conditions should be suspected?

A. Atelectasis
B. Diaphragmatic hernia
C. Respiratory distress syndrome
D. Pneumothorax

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 10:44


A 4-month-old infant presents to the emergency department with cough and fever. The infant has been sick for 3 days, but symptoms worsened in severity during the past 24 hours. Past medical history is otherwise negative. He was born preterm at 35 weeks but was discharged home after 3 days. Birth weight was 7 pounds, and maternal group B strep was negative. Immunizations are current.
Vital signs include a rectal temperature of 100.8ยฐ F, pulse of 120 beats/minute, blood pressure within normal limits, and respiratory rate of 60 breaths/minute. The infant is well hydrated but appears ill. Grunting, nasal flaring, intracostal retractions, and increased respiratory effort are evident. Wheezing and crackles are noted on physical examination. Chest radiographs show patchy atelectasis and hyperinflation of the lungs.
The most common cause of this condition is:

A. human metapneumovirus
B. adenovirus
C. parainfluenza virus
D. respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 09:32


A 4 year-old child presents with a rapid onset of high fever and extremely sore throat. Which of the following findings are suggestive of the diagnosis of epiglottitis?

A. Croupy cough and drooling
B. Thick gray, adherent exudate
C. Beefy red uvula, palatal petechiae, white exudate
D. Inflammation and medial protrusion of one tonsi

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 09:31


An 18-month-old male presents with his parents who report symptoms of a barking cough and intermittent stridor that has worsened over the past 12 hours. They note improvement in symptoms when he was taken outdoors to the cool night air. Which of the following is the most likely organism causing this patient's symptoms

A. Rubeola virus
B. Adenovirus
C. Influenza virus
D. Parainfluenza virus

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 09:22


A 22 month-old male infant presents with one day of barking cough preceded by three days of cold symptoms. On physical examination, his axillary temperature is 100.4ยฐF and he has no stridor at rest. Inspiratory stridor is evident when he becomes agitated during the examination. There are no signs of respiratory distress or cyanosis. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for this patient?

A. Nebulized albuterol
B. Nebulized epinephrine
C. Oral amoxicillin
D. Oral dexamethasone

Nursing Challengers

17 Nov, 09:19


Which of the following is a common symptom associated with laryngotracheobronchitis (viral croup)?

A. Drooling
B. High fever
C. "Hot potato" voice
D. Barking cough

Nursing Challengers

15 Nov, 14:11


A 17-year-old is brought to the emergency department with a fever, headache, and stiff neck. Bacterial meningitis is suspected. The nurse would anticipate preparing the adolescent for which test to confirm the diagnosis?

A. Complete blood count
B. Lumbar puncture
C. Computed tomography
D. Magnetic resonance imaging

Nursing Challengers

15 Nov, 14:07


A child is brought to the emergency department and is experiencing status epilepticus. The nurse would expect to administer which treatment as first-line therapy?

A. Phenytoin
B. Lorazepam
C. Fosphenytoin
D. Midazolam

Nursing Challengers

15 Nov, 14:03


To detect complications as early as possible in a child with meningitis who's receiving IV fluids, monitoring for which condition should be the nurse's priority?

A. Cerebral edema
B. Renal failure
C. Left-sided heart failure
D. Cardiogenic shock

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14 Nov, 14:50


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13 Nov, 16:16


A patient is admitted with signs of chronic kidney disease. What finding should the nurse use to determine whether this patient is developing metabolic acidosis?

A. Kussmaul respirations
B. Low urine output
C. Muscle cramps
D. Diarrhea

Nursing Challengers

13 Nov, 16:04


Nurse is caring for a client in labor. Client's labor progresses w/regular contractions until cervix is 9 cm dilated. Nurse identifies client in which stage of labor?

A. First stage
B. Second stage
C. Third stage
D. Fourth stage

Nursing Challengers

13 Nov, 15:58


The nurse caring for a client with a diagnosis of subinvolution should understand that which is a primary cause of this diagnosis?

1. Afterpains
2. Increased estrogen levels
3. Increased progesterone levels
4. Retained placental fragments from delivery

Nursing Challengers

13 Nov, 15:42


The nurse needs to assess a clients respiratory status. Which client position would be the best for this assessment?

1. Prone
2. Semi-Fowlers
3. Side-lying
4. Supine

Nursing Challengers

13 Nov, 15:33


The nurse needs to measure the temperature of a client who has a history of heart disease and has eaten a bowl of vegetable soup 45 minutes ago. Which site should the nurse use?

1. Axilla
2. Oral
3. Popliteal
4. Rectal

Nursing Challengers

12 Nov, 14:03


The nurse is reviewing the lab results of a patient taking lithium for schizoaffective disorder. The lab results show that the blood lithium value is 1.7 mcg/L. What would the nurse take as the priority action?

1. Induce vomiting
2. Hold the next dose of Lithium
3. Administer an anti-emetic
4. Give the next dose of Lithium

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12 Nov, 14:00


A man is receiving heparin subcutaneously. The patient has dementia and lives at home with a part-time caretaker. The nurse is most concerned about which side effect of heparin?

1. Back Pain
2. Fever and Chills
3. Risk for Bleeding
4. Dizziness

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Nursing Challengers

12 Nov, 13:55


A 65 year old man is prescribed Tamsulosin for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. The patient lives in an upstairs apartment. The nurse is most concerned about which side effect of Tamsulosin ?

1. Hypotension
2. Tachycardia
3. Back Pain
4. Difficulty Urinating

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Nursing Challengers

12 Nov, 13:54


A man is prescribed lithium to treat bipolar disorder. The nurse is most concerned about lithium toxicity when he notices which of these assessment findings?

1. The patient states he had a manic episode a week ago
2. The patient states he has been having diarrhea every day
3. The patient has a rashy pruritis on his arms and legs
4. The patient presents as severely depressed
5. The patient's lithium level is 1.3 mcg/L

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Nursing Challengers

12 Nov, 13:53


A nurse finds a 30-year-old woman experiencing anaphylaxis from a bee sting. Emergency personnel have been called. The nurse notes the woman is breathing but short of breath. Which of the following interventions should the nurse do first?

1. Initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation
2. Check for a pulse
3. Ask the woman if she carries an emergency medical kit
4. Stay with the woman until help comes

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10 Nov, 08:32


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The nurse is caring for a patient receiving 1000 mL of parenteral nutrition solution over 24 hours. When it is time to change the solution, 150 mL remains in the bottle. What is the most appropriate action by the nurse?

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09 Nov, 10:18


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09 Nov, 10:16


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08 Nov, 02:34


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