logo

Question 1 of 5.

A 10-year old child is admitted to the hospital with complications related to chickenpox. The nurse should do which of the following to prevent the transmission of the infection to other children on the unit? Select all that apply.

A. Place the child on contact isolation.

B. Wear a gown, mask, and gloves before entering the room.

C. Place the child in a room with a 10-year-old who has had chickenpox.

D. Place the child in a negative air-flow room.

E. Maintain isolation until lesions have disappeared.

Explanation: Chickenpox requires contact and airborne precautions (gown, mask, gloves) and isolation until lesions crust. Rooming with an immune child reduces risk. Negative airflow is for diseases like tuberculosis.

Question 2 of 5.

After reading the vaccine information sheets, the parent of a 2-month-old infant is hesitant to consent to the recommended vaccinations. The nurse should first ask the parent:

A. Did you know that vaccinations are required by law for school entry?

B. What personal beliefs or safety concerns do you have about vaccinations?

C. Would you prefer that fewer vaccines are given at a time?

D. Can you please sign this vaccine waiver form?

Explanation: Addressing the parent's specific concerns fosters trust and encourages informed decision-making.

Question 3 of 5.

A parent brings a 4-month-old to the clinic for a regular well visit and expresses concern that the infant is not developing appropriately. Which findings in the infant would indicate the need for further developmental screening?

A. Has no interest in peek-a-boo games.

B. Does not turn front to back.

C. Does not babble.

D. Continues to have head lag.

Explanation: Head lag at 4 months suggests delayed motor development, requiring further evaluation.

Question 4 of 5.

The parent of a 9-month-old infant is concerned that the infant's front soft spot is still open. The nurse should tell the parent:

A. I will measure your baby's head to see if it is a normal size.

B. Your infant will need to be referred for more testing.

C. You should contact your physician immediately.

D. It is normal because this soft spot usually closes between 12 and 18 months.

Explanation: The anterior fontanelle typically closes between 12-18 months, so this is normal.

Question 5 of 5.

A mother brings her 18-month-old to the clinic because the child 'eats ashes, crayons, and paper.' Which of the following information about the toddler should the nurse assess first?

A. Evidence of eruption of large teeth.

B. Amount of attention from the mother.

C. Any changes in the home environment.

D. Intake of a soft, low-roughage diet.

Explanation: Changes in the home environment may contribute to pica, which requires immediate assessment.

GET IN TOUCH

+012 345 67890

support@examlin.com

Privacy

Terms

FAQS

Help


© Examlin.All Rights Reserved.