b. ovulation and internal pelvic support. c. Janeway spots. a. Atrial septal defect c. Ventricular septal defect In addition to injuries, the leading causes of death in adolescents ages 15 to 19 years are: a. suicide, cancer. Which defect results in increased pulmonary blood flow? The low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) contain low concentrations of triglycerides, high levels of cholesterol, and moderate levels of protein. $32.99 $43.99. LDL is the major carrier of cholesterol to the cells. teaching home care, the nurse encourages the family to give the child foods such as bananas, oranges, and leafy Carefully prepare the child for the postoperative experience, Notify the physician when weight gain exceeds more than 20 g/day. c. Administer supplemental oxygen before and after suctioning. Stop the loss of unoxygenated blood to the systemic circulation. If evidence is noted of cardiac tamponade (blood or fluid in the pericardial space constricting the heart), the The perinatal nurse is caring for a woman in the immediate . is needed. How far was the lens moved? Their 2-year-old daughter has PKU. this time. c. Aspirin is contraindicated. Place in order from the highest-priority intervention to b. c. He is not old enough to be concerned about his head being shaved. Test Bank - Maternal Child Nursing Care by Perry (6th Edition, 2017) 698 Warm flushed extremities Cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDLs do not Maternal Child Nursing Test Bank McKinney 5th edition University University of Texas at El Paso Course Nursing care of childbearing and childrearing families (NURS4608) 31 Documents Academic year:2021/2022 SP Uploaded bySamantha Perez Helpful? a. The nurse is administering an IV chemotherapeutic agent to a child diagnosed with leukemia. C) Tell me about your undergarments. The left arm d. Both arms while the child is crying. ANS: B hypertension. d. It is the most common benign tumor in young children. Locating a quiet place for meeting with parents is appropriate; however, an assessment should A 5 year old is being prepared for surgery to remove a brain tumor. ANS: D d. Prepare the family for imminent death, ANS: B The objective of nursing care is to counsel the parents of high risk children about both the need for C) The fetus is placed at risk for altered brain growth. Parents ask the nurse whether they can hold the nodules are nontender swellings located over bony prominences, commonly found in rheumatic fever. One of the most frequent causes of hypovolemic shock in children is: synthesis of membranes and steroid production. [Show more] What is the best response by the nurse in this situation? A) Yellow discharge from my nipple is normal if I'm having my period. The transition phase during which ovarian function and hormone production decline is called: They can achieve this by actively participating in throat culture screening or by ANS: C, F The couple tells the nurse that they are planning to have a second baby. and respiratory rates. This includes the size of The majority of tumors develop in timely manner. A school-age child diagnosed with leukemia experienced severe nausea and vomiting when, 9. b. a. c. Parents lack the expertise necessary to administer digoxin. ANS: D The best response by the nurse is: Bone fractures she has time to reflect on the diagnosis and subsequent treatment. 1. MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE 6TH EDITION PERRY TEST BANK. However, to make sure that its benign, you should come in for an examination by your physician. early in the course of the illness. A) Menstrual cycle. The aorta carries oxygenated blood to the systemic ANS: B teaching plan. approach should include which action? b. Irritability and apprehension Excess fluid volume may not be overtly visible. Congenital heart disease tends to contribute to hypervolemia, not hypovolemia, What type of shock is characterized by a hypersensitivity reaction causing massive vasodilation and Which is the most, 3. ANS: D level of oral health. B) Bony pelvis. What is an expected assessment finding in a child with coarctation of the aorta? A preschool child is scheduled for an echocardiogram. MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance, PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis OBJ: Nursing Process: Evaluation abdominal mass, sore throat and ear pain, and ecchymosis of conjunctiva are signs of a A) A daily consumption of alcohol indicates a risk for alcoholism. parents. Which complication might the nurse anticipate? Infection. An 8-month-old infant has a hypercyanotic spell while blood is being drawn. Cells use cholesterol for Avoiding discussing the seriousness of the condition ANS: C Penicillin is the drug of the lowest-priority intervention. B) I will perform breast self-examination 1 week after my menstrual period starts. A) Women and men are more alike than different in their physiologic response to sexual arousal and c. Sodium. Bone fractures would be seen in osteosarcoma, and a headache is a b. Which clinical changes occur as a result of septic shock? dentist should be aware of the childs cardiac condition. It simplifies the steps of the nursing process and relates them to care, helping you develop clinical judgment . D) Facial grimaces and spasms of hands and feet are often part of arousal. 14. Urinary output is not increased, but hematuria may be noted. c. Sore throat and ear pain 43. As part of When This will b. Strenuous activity must be avoided for several days, but the child can return to C) Sexually transmitted diseases d. I may attend school but should avoid exercise for several days. femur, most of the remaining sites are the humerus, tibia, pelvis, jaw, and phalanges. not be disguised with falsehoods. Prostaglandin E1 The signs and symptoms of heart failure include decreased urinary output, sweating, and fatigue. Rejection. c. Painful, enlarged lymph nodes c. Withhold oral feeding. A) Perineum. Prostaglandins are produced in most organs of the body, including the uterus. A major clinical manifestation of rheumatic fever is: a. Orthostatic hypotension a. Answering questions with straightforward honesty [Show More] Last updated: 5 months ago treatment of congestive heart failure. The nurses reply should be based on knowing that: e. Turning blue or bluer than normal, ANS: C, D, E The most physiologically important ions that arise by electrolyte dissociation in water. What dietary recommendations should the nurse make C) Examination reveals a fractured arm and fresh bruises. d. Constant parental supervision is needed to avoid overexertion. blood. Which structural defects constitute tetralogy of Fallot? d. Keep the affected leg flexed and elevated. D) I will use the palm of the hand to perform the examination. _____ Record your answer as a whole number. Cross), Campbell Biology (Jane B. Reece; Lisa A. Urry; Michael L. Cain; Steven A. Wasserman; Peter V. Minorsky), Biological Science (Freeman Scott; Quillin Kim; Allison Lizabeth), Give Me Liberty! MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance, PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge b. c. Blood pressure higher on the left side of the body Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition makes it easy to understand the essentials of women's health, maternity, and children's nursing care. resuscitation is not necessary, and death is unlikely, The nurse is caring for a child with persistent hypoxia secondary to a cardiac defect. ANS: B a. Assess for neurologic defects. Maternity Nursing and Newborn Nursing Test Bank. Any effort to organize the right environment, plan, or literature is of no use if the parents are not ready to learn The smallest rodent is the pygmy mouse found in Texas, with an average body length of 3.60cm3.60 \mathrm{~cm}3.60cm. Monitor vital signs every 2 hours. a. 5.0 (4 reviews) Flashcards. Which is the primary site of Observing for complications and encouraging blood pressure? apply)? B) What else do you do that makes him angry enough to hurt you? b. I have to stay on strict bed rest for 3 days. . dressing, consisting of an eye pad taped over the surgical site, is changed daily. B) I should check my breasts at the same time each month, like after my period. C) Continuing to deny the pregnancy. Discussing a teaching plan with the nursing team is appropriate after an b. Explain that only a Band-Aid will be needed. Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. common malignant extracranial solid tumors in children. the adrenal glands or the retroperitoneal sympathetic chain. Seizures, cardiac arrhythmias, and pulmonary hypertension are not common complications of rheumatic fever. The couple should be given information about the likelihood of having, another baby with this disorder so that they can make an informed decision. 1. c. Explaining that, although the amputation is difficult, it will cure the cancer Chapter 14: Maximizing Comfort for the Laboring Woman Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition 5.0 (7 reviews) Term 1 / 32 1. ANS: B Underline the correct pronoun in parentheses in the sentence below. a. Myocardial infarction. The wound because of the heart failure. b. be to: The young woman states that she will not remove her bra because, There is something wrong with my breasts; one is way bigger. Which statement Respiratory rate of 36 at rest When the nurse is alone with a battered patient, the patient seems extremely anxious and says, It was all my fault. Which statement appropriately describes a neuroblastoma? The nurse should plan which a. D) I should check each breast in a set way, such as in a circular motion. decreased pulmonary blood flow? Many pregnant teens wait until the second or third trimester to seek prenatal care. ANS: B hypertension may be detected in the upper extremities. A) Uterus. b. hypertension. The whole image of the mouse is the size of a capybara. The pressure dressing is removed the day after the catheterization and replaced by an adhesive C) Tension-building phase A clinic nurse is conducting a staff in-service for other clinic nurses about signs and However, to make sure that its benign, you should come in for an examination by your physician. Institute measures to prevent dental procedures. d. Tibia. If ineffective, C) Ask the woman to describe the symptoms that indicate to her that she has a vaginal infection. The nurse knows that which of the maternal child nursing care 6th edition Sep 24 2022 web dec 27 2016 6th edition december 27 2016 write a review authors shannon perry marilyn hockenberry deitra Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation therapies are A systolic murmur that is accompanied by an ejection click may be heard c. Wait for the infant to cry to show definite signs of hunger. c. Chemotherapy Multidimensional Care II 100% (9) 14. loss, not weight gain, may be a finding. OBJ: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance, PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension c. Decreased urinary output d. Report findings to physician. Digoxin is indicated in the Avoiding salicylates (aspirin) Oslers nodes, Janeway spots, and splinter hemorrhages are characteristic of The house was so messy when he got home and I know he hates that. This couple still has an increased likelihood of having a child with PKU. b. A) Reassure the woman that the examination will not reveal any problems. Peripheral perfusion is monitored after catheterization. appetite will increase slowly, The nurse is conducting discharge teaching about signs and symptoms of heart failure to parents of an Edited by Marcus Drake. evaluation, An important nursing consideration when suctioning a young child who has had heart surgery is to: a. 181 Report Document Comments Please sign inor registerto post comments. A) Menstrual c. Record the temperature on nurses notes. processed. necessary expertise to administer the drug at first, but with discharge preparation they should be prepared to The recent death of her husband reminded her that she should come for a visit. made after metastasis occurs, with the first signs caused by involvement in the nonprimary incidence is between ages 10 and 25 years. improve oxygenation and increase pulmonary blood flow, What is the appropriate priority nursing action for the infant with a CHD who has an increased respiratory Blankets should be Seventy-two hours after cardiac surgery, a young child has a temperature of 37.7 C (101 F). c. Avoiding mentioning postoperative discomfort and interventions. d. New, frequent coughing Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications Perry: Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition. D) Urethra. Blood loss and extracellular fluid loss are two of the most frequent causes of hypovolemic shock in children. Nursing assessments will be different from those done in the hospital setting. Often calming the the eyelids are open, the exposed area resembles the mucosal lining of the mouth. The treatment of brain tumors in children consists of which therapies? Chapter 42 Maternal/Pediatrics CardioVascular, Ch 43 The Child with Hematologic or Immunolog, Ch. The nurse guides a woman to the examination room and asks her to remove her clothes and put on an The fever of Kawasaki disease is 49 Assessment of the Musculoskeletal Syst, Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins, Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Perry- Chapter 42: Cardiovascular Dysfunction. d. Discourage parents from rocking the infant. a. b. Thrombocytopenia (excessive destruction of platelets) occurs. results from loss of neuronal control, such as the interruption of neuronal transmission that occurs from a a. include pale, cool extremities, not warm and flushed, and weight gain, not weight loss. The child tells the nurse that. tumor and compression of adjacent organs. C) I will explain normal growth and breast development to you. ANS: D B) The woman has injuries on various parts of her body that are in different stages of healing. Children usually limit their activities if allowed to set b. Janeway lesions d. Aschoffs nodules, ANS: A Blood pressure C) Her ovaries may be affected by the aging process Continue intravenous (IV) fluids until the infant is tolerating oral fluids. a. d. Increased urinary output. c. Immediately report this to the physician. is given to infants with a right-to-left shunt to keep the ductus arteriosus patent. Symptoms of respiratory distress are to be The initial treatment of The right arm c. All four extremities A family history of congenital heart disease, not acquired heart disease, increases the risk of giving birth to a Lanoxin is used in the B) I will perform breast self-examination 1 week after my menstrual period starts. You will be able to hold your child during the procedure. A pregnant woman who abuses cocaine admits to exchanging sex for her drug habit. d. Therapeutic management includes administration of gamma globulin and aspirin. Purchase options and add-ons The child should be informed of You may need to increase the caloric density of your infants formula. Its not your fault. The nurses initial response should be to: IV fluid For what reason might a newborn infant with a cardiac defect, such as coarctation of the aorta, that results inflammatory response to tissue trauma. Their caloric needs are greater than those of the average infants, yet their ability to take in b. D) Postmature birth, A woman who is older than 35 years may have difficulty achieving pregnancy primarily because: B) Vasocongestion is the congestion of blood vessels. Little or no drainage should be found on removal. Weight control and diet. b. B) The woman has injuries on various parts of her body that are in different stages of healing. b. Abdominal mass Test Bank - Maternal Child Nursing Care by Perry (6th Edition, 2017) 709 B) She will be at risk for abusing other substances as well. Suctioning should be done only as indicated, not on a routine basis. C) Secretory B) Menarche. administration continues until the child is taking and retaining adequate amounts of oral fluids. planned to accommodate the infants sleep and wake patterns. Increase analgesia. c. Imposing strict bed rest for 4 to 6 weeks What scenario would cause an emergency department nurse to suspect that the woman has been a victim of intimate partner violence (IPV)? To control pain d. To improve oxygenation, ANS: D d. Disparity in blood pressure between the upper and lower extremities, ANS: D ANS: C The nurse's It is not a clinical consequence of cyanosis. 25% OFF Book. Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition Emily Slone McKinney, Susan R. 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This is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder, which means that: both genes of a pair must be abnormal for the disorder to be expressed. heart in rheumatic myocarditis, The primary nursing intervention necessary to prevent bacterial endocarditis is to: Give Me Liberty! Which painful, tender, pea-sized nodules may appear on the pads of the fingers or toes in bacterial Staphylococcus albus, Streptococcus hemolyticus, and Staphylococcus albicans are not common causative The infants position b. site dressing should be observed frequently for bleeding. D) Ischemic. be done before any teaching is done. and poor fine motor control are clinical manifestations of brain tumors, but headaches and 2. When assessing a child for possible congenital heart defects (CHDs), where should the nurse measure Perr, Maternal Child Nursing Care Chapter 3 Assessm, Chapter 06: Genetics, Conception, and Fetal D, Maternal Child Nursing Care - Chapter 2: Comm, Saunders. (CHD)? C) I should also feel in my armpit area while performing my breast examination. ANS: C A child is brought to the emergency department experiencing an anaphylactic reaction to a bee sting. c. Temperature above 37.7 C (100 F) children because it potentiates the risk of strokes. The nurse recognizes metastasize. B) Ovulation and internal pelvic support. Family history of myocardial infarction Physiologically, sexual response can be characterized by: The long-term treatment plan for an adolescent with an eating disorder focuses on: D) Restructuring perception of body image. disease (MSUD). Es un electrodomstico que necesitas para hacer pan tostado:. this type of reaction. B) Uncertainty as to where to go for care. prepared for the loss of their hair, and it should be removed in a sensitive, positive manner if throughout both systole and diastole. c. Put the infant in a car seat to minimize movement. The incidence of congenital heart disease is approximately 50% in children with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). oxygenated blood to the lungs, A nurse is teaching nursing students the physiology of congenital heart defects. Although an echocardiogram is noninvasive, painless, and associated with no known side effects, it can be Allow ambulation as tolerated. after the procedure to prevent hypoxia. While preparing a 21-year-old client for her first adult physical examination and Papanicolaou (Pap) test, the nurse is aware of excessiveness shyness. MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance, PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension A) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). b. Humerus Neurogenic shock However, an opportune time has presented itself, for the couple to receive correct teaching about inherited ge, between gender and inheritance of the disorder because PKU is an autosomal recessive. the nurse is not surprised to notice which abnormality? Increasing analgesia may be done Neuroblastoma is a silent tumor with few symptoms. B) Uncertainty as to where to go for care. answered. D) That is unfortunate; this must be very stressful for you. Encouraging the child to cough, turn, and breathe deeply should be deferred until after the evaluation Parents often fear about feeding the child is correct? the extremities, and cardiac involvement are seen. b. Amputation of the affected extremity is rarely necessary. for cancer. used for leukemia, lymphoma, and other solid tumors where myeloablative therapies are used. 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A common, serious complication of rheumatic fever is: C) Vaginal vestibule. b. Because of the higher pressure in the aorta, blood is shunted into the pulmonary artery and the [Show more] Last document update: 10 months ago A) Personal risk behaviors influence fertility April 10, 2023 Test Bank - Maternal Child Nursing Care by Perry (6th Edition, 2017) | Qwivy.com Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity Nursing Chapter 02: Community Care: The Family and Culture Chapter 03: Assessment and Health Promotion Chapter 04: Reproductive System Concerns Which intervention should be included in the plan of care for an infant with the nursing diagnosis of Excess d. Parents must learn specific, important guidelines for administration of digoxin. Which is the acceptable mg/dl level, or below this level, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol level Petechiae are usually associated with leukemia. Increasing oxygen may alleviate symptoms; however, medications such as digoxin a. examination gown with the front open. Because infants with CHD tire easily and may sleep through feedings, smaller feedings every 3 hours may be helpful. ANS: D The two functions of the ovaries are ovulation and hormone . The child needs to understand that peers activities are too strenuous. Bed rest is recommended for the acute febrile stage, but it does not need to be strict. Infants finding is associated with which congenital heart defect? b. Cardiac arrhythmias. Her family doctor has retired, and she is going to see the women's health nurse practitioner for her visit. An important nursing consideration when chest tubes will be removed from a child is to: Your child can be active during the procedure, but cant sit in your lap. Which signs and symptoms should the nurse include (Select all that A) No one deserves to be hurt. Seizures. Ill explain the examination procedure, and then we can discuss A clinical manifestation of the systemic venous congestion that can occur with congestive heart failure is: A beneficial effect of administering digoxin (Lanoxin) is that it: Which drug is an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor? disrupt the integrity of the skin. Hypovolemic shock is a reduction in the size D) Help the woman relax through proper placement of her hands and proper breathing during the examination. Alert the physician. e. Normal blood pressure and narrowing pulse pressure a. The female reproductive organ(s) responsible for cyclic menstruation is/are the: b. Triglycerides d. High-density lipoproteins (HDLs), ANS: D for side effects. d. Administering corticosteroids if chorea develops, ANS: A In planning for home care of a woman with preterm labor, which concern must the nurse address?