Question: Penicillin G procaine suspension for a school-age child should be administered by which route?

Answer Choices:
Intradermally
IV
Intramuscularly
Subcutaneously

Answer: C — Intramuscularly

 

Question: Discharge plan for preterm infant with home apnea monitor?

Answer Choices:
Parents trained in infant CPR
Place infant prone
Teach apnea alarm monitoring
Teach tactile stimulation during apnea
Keep room below 64.5°F

Answer: A — Infant CPR training
C — Monitor apnea alarms
D — Provide tactile stimulation

 

Question: The nurse reviews the client’s laboratory report to determine the client’s blood level of valproic acid, which is 35 mcg/mL (243 µmol/L). Based on this report, what should the nurse do? Select all that apply.

Answer Choices:
Take the client’s vital signs.
Give the next dose as prescribed.
Withhold the next dose of Valproic Acid.
Notify the health care provider

Answer: B — Give the next dose as prescribed
D — Notify the health care provider

 

Question: Communication with a visually impaired child?

Answer Choices:
Describe room
Show stethoscope
Use child’s name before touching
Allow exploration

Answer: C — Use the child’s name before touching

 

Question: Which of the following interventions is considered as Primary Prevention of Cognitive Impairment?

Answer Choices:
Reduction of head injuries
Keeping immunizations current
Education regarding the dangers of smoking or alcohol use during pregnancy
All the above
None of the above

Answer: D — All the above

 

Question: Daily fluid requirement for child weighing 68.2 lb?

Answer Choices:
1,720 mL/day
2,000 mL/day
68 mL/day
1,605.6 mL/day

Answer: A — 1,720 mL/day

 

Question: A nurse is planning care for an adolescent who has scoliosis and requires surgical intervention. Which behavior is the most common reaction?

Answer Choices:
Loss of privacy
Identity crisis
Body image changes
Feelings of displacement

Answer: C — Body image changes

 

Question: A patient’s valproic acid peak blood level is 130 mcg/mL. Which intervention is priority?

Answer Choices:
Hold the Valproic Acid dose
No intervention is necessary
Notify the health care provider
Give the Valproic Acid as ordered

Answer: A — Hold the Valproic Acid dose

 

Question: Signs suggesting bacterial conjunctivitis?

Answer Choices:
Tearing
Mild pain
Photophobia
Stringy discharge
Itching
Inflamed conjunctiva

Answer: B — Mild pain
F — Inflamed conjunctiva

 

Question: Ampicillin dose safety calculation?

Answer Choices:
Yes
No
Insufficient information
Not safe under 6 kg

Answer: B — No