ATI RN
ATI Nur 307 Pediatrics Final Exam Questions
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A nurse is creating a plan for a toddler who has minimal change nephrotic syndrome and 3+ pitting edema.
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Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Administer corticosteroids to the toddler. Corticosteroids are indicated for the treatment of croup, a common viral respiratory illness in toddlers. They help reduce airway inflammation and improve symptoms. Placing the child in an airborne infection isolation room (
A) is not necessary for croup as it is not transmitted through the air. Encouraging increased fluid intake (
B) is generally good practice, but it is not a specific intervention for croup. Increasing dietary sodium intake (
C) is not indicated and can be harmful in respiratory conditions. Administering corticosteroids (
D) directly targets the underlying inflammation in croup, making it the most appropriate intervention.
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