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Paediatric Nursing Test - 11
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Paediatric Nursing
Test - 11
1. The nurse is aware that the most common assessment finding in a child with ulcerative colitis is:
Abdominal distention
Anal fissures
Profuse diarrhea
Intense abdominal cramps
2. When administering an I.M. injection to an infant. the nurse in charge should use which site?
Dorsogluteal
Deltoid
Ventrogluteal
Vastus lateralis
3. When developing a plan of care for a male adolescent. the nurse considers the child's psychosocial needs. During adolescence. psychosocial development focuses on:
Achieving intimacy
Becoming industrious
Establishing an identity
Developing initiative
4. When developing a plan care for a hospitalized child. nurse Alisha knows that children in which age group is most likely to view illness as a punishment for misdeeds?
School age
Preschool age
Infancy
Adolescence
5. According to Maslow, the highest level on the hierarchy of needs that people strive to achieve is:
Love and belonging.
Safety.
Esteem.
Self-actualization.
6. A 10-month-old child has been assessed for pain and has received a score of 2 on the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) tool. What does this indicate about his pain level?
He is in moderate pain.
He is not in pain.
He is in mild pain.
He is in severe pain.
7. The best home treatment for croup in a 2 year old is:
Cool mist humidifier or steam therapy.
Aspirin if there is a fever.
Antibiotics prescribed by his physician.
Over-the-counter cough syrups and decongestants.
8. What is the therapeutic serum Lithium level?
0.2 to 0.6 mEq/L
0.6 to 1.2 mEq/L
2 to 3.5 mEq/L
3.5 to 5.0 mEq/L
9. What is charecterised by chronic progressive chorea, there is involuntary , irregular twitching , jerking movements with mental deterioration leading to dementia?
Huntington's chorea
Alzheimers disease
Pick's disease.
Parkinson's disease.
10. Which of the following condition is usually diagnosed with Wangensteen-Rice X-ray?
Cleft lip.hich of the following is not a sign of severe dehydration in children?
Pyloric stenosis.
Anorectal malformation.
Esophageal atresia.
11. During which week does the fetal heart begin pumping its own blood?
4th week
3rd week
5th week
6th week
12. When caring for an infant during cardiac arrest, which pulse must be palpated to determine cardiac function?
Brachial
Carotid
Pedal
Radial
13. Tightness of the prepuce (foreskin) of the penis is called as:
Phimosis
Prostatitis
Orchitis
Balanitis
14. ………. is a congenital narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so that it cannot be retracted.
Phimosis
Stenosis
Fistula
Stricture
15. Inflammation of testes is known as:
Otitis
Orchitis
Cystitis
Oophoritis
16. Circumcision perform to correct which condition –
Phimosis
Epispadias
Hypospadias
Hernia
17. Condition in which there are no spermatozoa in the semen is termed :
Azoospermia
Aspermia
Asthenospermia
Teratospermia
18. Total number of chromosomes in each mature germ cell is:
46
24
23
48
19. The normal duration of spermatogenesis
100 days
30 days
74 days
64 days
20. The toddler is admitted with a cardiac anomaly. The nurse is aware that the infant with a ventricular septal defect will:
Need more calories
Grow normally
Tire easily
Be more susceptible to viral infections
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