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ATI Pediatrics Test Bank Questions
Question 1 of 5
.A client complains of urinary discomfort and a burning sensation while urinating. A urethral smear shows evidence of urethritis, and the client is prescribed antibiotics and instructed to drink 2-3 L of water daily. For which of the ff reasons is the client advised to drink the specified amount of water?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client is advised to drink 2-3 liters of water daily because it will promote renal blood flow and flush bacteria from the urinary tract. Increased water intake helps to dilute the urine, making it easier to flush out harmful bacteria that may be causing the urinary discomfort and urethritis. Adequate hydration is crucial for maintaining healthy urinary function and preventing urinary tract infections. By increasing water consumption, the client can help reduce the concentration of bacteria in the urinary tract, supporting the effectiveness of the prescribed antibiotics in treating the urethritis.
Question 2 of 5
A client's IV fluid orders for 24 hour's are 1500 ml D5W followed by 1250 ml of NS. The IV tubing has a drop factor of 15 gtt/ml. To administer the required fluids the nurse should set the drip rate at;
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Failed to generate a rationale of 500+ characters after 5 retries.
Question 3 of 5
Which of the following intravenous solutions is hypotonic?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A hypotonic solution has a lower concentration of solutes compared to the cells in the body. 0.45% saline is hypotonic because it has a lower concentration of sodium chloride compared to the normal extracellular fluid in the body. When this solution is administered intravenously, water will move into the cells to balance the concentration gradient, potentially causing cellular swelling. A hypotonic solution is used to rehydrate cells in cases of hypernatremia or dehydration with cellular dehydration.
Question 4 of 5
When preparing a site for venipunctures with alcohol, how long must the area be cleaned?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When preparing a site for venipunctures with alcohol, it is important to clean the area for at least 30 seconds. This ensures that the alcohol thoroughly disinfects the skin and reduces the risk of introducing infections during the procedure. Cleaning the area for a full 30 seconds allows the alcohol to effectively kill any bacteria present on the skin's surface, creating a safe environment for the venipuncture to take place. Shortening the cleaning time may compromise the cleanliness of the site and increase the chances of contamination. Therefore, 30 seconds is the recommended duration for cleaning the site with alcohol before a venipuncture.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the ff conditions is evident by persistent hoarseness?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Persistent hoarseness is often a symptom of laryngeal cancer. Laryngeal cancer affects the voice box, leading to changes in voice quality, such as hoarseness. It is important to seek medical evaluation if hoarseness lasts for more than two weeks, as early detection and treatment of laryngeal cancer can improve outcomes. Bacterial infection, aphonia (loss of voice), and peritonsillar abscess are not typically associated with persistent hoarseness as a primary symptom.