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ATI Pediatrics Test Bank Questions
Question 1 of 5
For a client with sickle cell anemia, how does the nurse assess for jaundice?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In a client with sickle cell anemia, jaundice is a common manifestation due to the breakdown of red blood cells. The nurse should inspect the skin and sclera for signs of jaundice, which presents as a yellow discoloration. This assessment helps in identifying the presence and severity of jaundice in the client, which can be indicative of ongoing hemolysis and the need for further interventions. Monitoring for jaundice is important in managing clients with sickle cell anemia to address complications early and provide appropriate care.
Question 2 of 5
When caring for a client diagnosed with a brain tumor of the parietal lobe, the nurse expects to assess:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The parietal lobe is responsible for processing sensory information, including touch and spatial awareness. Tactile agnosia is a condition where individuals have difficulty recognizing objects by touch, which can result from damage or tumors in the parietal lobe. The nurse caring for a client with a brain tumor in the parietal lobe would expect to assess for signs of tactile agnosia, as this type of sensory impairment is commonly associated with lesions in this area of the brain. Short-term memory impairment, seizures, and contralateral homonymous hemianopia are more commonly associated with lesions in different areas of the brain, such as the temporal lobes for memory, the frontal or temporal lobes for seizures, and the occipital lobe for visual field deficits, respectively.
Question 3 of 5
A client is scheduled to receive methotrexate (Folex), 0.625 mg/kg P.O. daily, to treat malignant lymphoma. Before administering the drug, the nurse reviews the client's medication history. Which of the following drugs might interact with methotrexate?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Probenecid is a drug that can interact with methotrexate by inhibiting its renal tubular secretion, leading to increased methotrexate levels and potential toxicity. It is essential to monitor the client closely for signs of methotrexate toxicity if both drugs are being used concurrently. The other options, digoxin, theophylline, and famotidine, do not have significant interactions with methotrexate that would result in increased toxicity.
Question 4 of 5
A few minutes after beginning a blood transfusion, the nurse notes that the client has chills, dyspnea, and urticaria. The nurse reports this to the physician immediately because the client probably is experiencing which problem?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The client is likely experiencing a hemolytic reaction to mismatched blood due to the symptoms of chills, dyspnea, and urticaria occurring shortly after beginning the blood transfusion. These symptoms are classic signs of a transfusion reaction, especially a hemolytic reaction where the recipient's immune system attacks the transfused red blood cells. This can happen if the donor blood is not compatible with the recipient's blood type, leading to a severe reaction. It is crucial to report this immediately to the physician to halt the transfusion and provide appropriate treatment to the client.
Question 5 of 5
A client is undergoing a diagnostic work-up for suspected testicular cancer. When obtaining the client's history, the nurse checks for known risk factors for this type of cancer. Testicular cancer has been linked to:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cryptorchidism, also known as undescended testicle, is a known risk factor for testicular cancer. Men who had cryptorchidism, a condition where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum before birth, have a higher risk of developing testicular cancer compared to those without this condition. The abnormal positioning of the testicle outside the scrotum may disrupt normal testicular development and increase the likelihood of malignant transformation. Therefore, clients with a history of cryptorchidism are at increased risk for testicular cancer and warrant close monitoring and follow-up.