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Peds test 2 - A 3-year-old was brought to the clinic because ...

Nursing Exams Nov 4, 2025
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Peds test 2 Question 1 0.3 out of 0.3 points

A 3-year-old was brought to the clinic because of high grade fever. The nurse wanted to give him Tylenol 160 mg/5 ml. the recommended dose is 10 mg/kg/dose. If the child weighs 12 kgs, how much in ml are you going to give to the child?

Selected Answer:

3.75 ml

Answers:

3.75 ml 4.75 ml

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  • Question 2 0.3 out of 0.3 points

The np is assessing a 5-year-old boy and on auscultation he heard expiratory wheezes, the np should administer which medication?

Selected Answer:

Albuterol

Answers: Budesonide

Albuterol Fluticasone Salmeterol Question 3 0.3 out of 0.3 points

A 7-year-old girl has asthma, the parents are being educated, which of the following statements from parents indicates a need for additional home care teaching?

Selected Answer:

She has to avoid strenuous activities and exercise to prevent attacks

Answers: She should use her bronchodilator before her steroid inhaler

We should identify the trigger factors of her attack She should hydrate and increase her fluid intake to thin the secretions She has to avoid strenuous activities and exercise to prevent attacks Question 4 0.3 out of 0.3 points

The nurse practitioner is conducting a class for school-age children on Lyme disease. Which is characteristic of Lyme disease?Selected

Answer: Caused by a spirochete that enters the skin through a tick bite

Answers: Difficult to prevent

Treated with oral antibiotics in stages 1, 2, and 3 Common in geographic areas where the soil contains the mycotic spores that cause the disease Caused by a spirochete that enters the skin through a tick bite Question 5 0.3 out of 0.3 points

In Infectious Mononucleosis, the following are true except:

Selected Answer: The presence of whitish patches on the throat would necessitate the use of antibiotics.

Answers:

The presence of whitish patches on the throat would necessitate the use of antibiotics.commonly diagnosed in the school age population S/Sx include tender lymph nodes, fever, pharyngitis, and organomegaly.CBC would show leukocytosis with predominance of lymphocytes

Question 6

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. In patients with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, the following statement/s are/is true: Selected Answer: Patient may require 48 hours of antibiotics use before he may be allowed to go back to school.Answers: Patient may require 48 hours of antibiotics use before he may be allowed to go back to school.The complications of Strep throat may lead to Iga Nephropathy The use of nasal drops maybe allowed up to 7 days.

Hydration, Nutrition and comfort measures are part of supportive care Question 7 0.3 out of 0.3 points

Which best describes a full-thickness (fourth-degree) burn?Selected Answer: Destruction injury involving underlying structures such as muscle, fascia, and bone

Answers:

Destruction injury involving underlying structures such as muscle, fascia, and bone Skin showing erythema followed by blister formation Erythema and pain Destruction of all layers of skin evident with extension into subcutaneous tissue Question 8 0.3 out of 0.3 points

The management of a child who has just been stung by a bee or wasp should include the

application of:

Selected Answer:

cold compress

Answers: warm compress

antibiotic cream cold compress steroid cream Question 9

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Peds test 2 Question 1 0.3 out of 0.3 points A 3-year-old was brought to the clinic because of high grade fever. The nurse wanted to give him Tylenol 160 mg/5 ml. the recommended dose is 10 mg/kg/d...