Technique where the patient focuses on an image to relieve stress.
What is guided imagery
100
The nurse warns that exposure to HIV and hepatitis B is a major risk for persons who use:
What is opiates
100
Rash present on the trunk, extremities, and face.
What is fifth disease
100
The teaching plan for the use of a dry powder inhaler for the treatment of asthma should include the warning to rinse the mouth after inhaling the powder to prevent:
What is candidiasis/thrush/fungal
200
absolute deficiency of insulin.
What is type 1 diabetes mellitus
200
the nurse warns that large doses of vitamin C for the breastfeeding mother can cause her infant to have:
What is colic
200
substance that can lead to use of stronger drugs.
What is gateway substance
200
Results from ingestion of contaminated water or shellfish.
What is Hep A
200
The nurse selects the best site for giving an IM injection to a 15-month-old child, which is the _____ muscle.
What is vastus lateralis
300
glycosylated hemoglobin value of 8% indicates ?
what is good control of dm
300
invisible pathways for energy.
What are meridians
300
child of an alcoholic who tries to do everything perfectly has assumed the role of the:
What is super coper
300
An infant is hospitalized for RSV bronchiolitis. Which type of precautions would the nurse use when caring for the infant?
What is contact precautions
300
Gentamicin ear drops are prescribed for a 4-year-old child. To administer the ear drops, the nurse would pull the auricle:
What is up and back
400
excreting large amount of pale urine, and drop in bp following head injury are s/s of ?
What is diabetes insipidus
400
The nurse would caution parents that massage should not be considered as an alternative therapy for a child with:
What is Down syndrome.
400
An appropriate nursing intervention for a hospitalized child who is autistic would be to?
What is organize care
400
The type of precautions necessary when caring for a toddler with varicella is:
What is airborne
400
The nurse, auscultating the breath sounds of a child hospitalized for an acute asthma attack, would expect to find the classic sign of: (2 words)
What is expiratory wheezing
500
The condition the nurse suspects when a child with type 1 diabetes mellitus has hyperglycemia, diaphoresis, and headaches in the morning is:
What is Somogyi phenomenon.
500
A 12 year old with rheumatoid arthritis finds aromatherapy helpful for relieving her joint discomfort. The essential oil useful for children with chronic pain is
What is lavender, chamomile, and sandalwood
500
An adolescent with OCD is at greater risk for this
What is depression
500
The nurse would tell this parent that the incubation period for varicella is _____ days.
What is 2 to 3 weeks
500
The nurse is aware that the characteristics of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are that they:
What is have little cholesterol, low amounts of triglycerides,large amounts of proteins