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Pediatrics Baby Fell off Bed Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which of the ff. interventions can help minimize complications related to Hypercalcemia?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Encouraging a high fluid intake, typically around 3 to 4 liters daily, is an intervention that can help minimize complications related to hypercalcemia. Adequate hydration helps prevent the formation of kidney stones, a common complication of hypercalcemia. The increased fluid intake can also promote renal excretion of excess calcium, aiding in its elimination from the body. Additionally, adequate hydration supports overall kidney function and can help prevent renal damage that may result from high calcium levels.
Question 2 of 5
A female client with lymphedema expresses her anxiety about the abnormal enlargement of an arm. Which of the ff suggestions should a nurse give to support the clients self image?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Introducing variations in styles of clothing can help the client feel more comfortable and confident despite the abnormal enlargement of her arm due to lymphedema. By wearing different styles of clothing that accommodate the affected arm, the client can still express her personal style and feel good about her appearance. This approach can help improve the client's self-image and self-esteem, supporting her emotionally as she copes with the condition. Placing the arm in a sling, applying cold soaks, or tying a tight bandage are not appropriate suggestions for addressing the client's anxiety and self-image concerns in this situation.
Question 3 of 5
A client has been receiving chemotherapy to treat cancer. Which assessment finding suggests that the client has developed stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth)?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Stomatitis is a common side effect of chemotherapy characterized by inflammation and irritation of the mucous membranes in the mouth. This can present as red, painful sores or ulcers on the oral mucosa. The presence of red, open sores in the mouth is indicative of stomatitis and warrants assessment and intervention to manage discomfort and prevent infection in the oral cavity. The other options are not typically associated with stomatitis in the context of chemotherapy.
Question 4 of 5
A client is hospitalized with oat cell carcinoma of the lung. To manage severe pain, the physician prescribes a continuous I.V. infusion of morphine. Which formula should the nurse use to check that the morphine dose is appropriate for the client?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Failed to generate a rationale of 500+ characters after 5 retries.
Question 5 of 5
A client is receiving methotrexate (Mexate), 12g/m2 IV to treat osteogenic carcinoma. During methotrexate therapy, the nurse expects the client to receive which other drug to protect normal cells?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Leucovorin, also known as folinic acid, is given concurrently with methotrexate therapy to protect normal cells from the toxic effects of methotrexate. Methotrexate is a folate antagonist that affects both cancer cells and normal cells. Leucovorin is a reduced form of folic acid that bypasses the enzyme targeted by methotrexate, allowing normal cells to continue using folate for DNA synthesis. This rescue therapy helps prevent or reduce the side effects of methotrexate, such as mucositis, myelosuppression, and other toxic effects on normal cells. It is important to administer leucovorin at the appropriate times following methotrexate administration to maximize its protective effect while maintaining the efficacy of the chemotherapy.