Hospitalized child
Medication admin
Nursing considerations
Med admin 2
Safety
100

Separation anxiety is most pronounced in what age group?

Toddler

100

Administration of acetaminophen in amounts more than recommended daily dose can cause damage to what organ?

Liver

100

Why is the treatment room an important place for unpleasant procedures in pediatric nursing?

To keep their rooms and the play room as safe places.

100

TPN is given to children who

Cannot get nourishment via GI tract for a prolonged period of time.

100
The nurse should advice an expectant mother who is going to use an antique crib what about safety of the crib?

The crib slats should be no more than 2 3/8 inches apart or 6 cm.

200

What are the three stages of separation anxiety?

Denial, Despair, Protest

200

Name some methods of nonpharmacologic pain management.

Distraction, imagery, relaxation strategies, drawing, backrub/massage.

200

Give an example of when parental consent for minors may not be necessary.

Treatment of STI, abortion, birth control.

200

What is the best way to counteract the effects of an unpleasant tasting medication?

Follow it with a chaser like water, juice, or a popsicle.

200

When caring for a child with a tracheostomy, suctioning should be limited to how long?

no more than 15 seconds, to prevent child from becoming hypoxic

300

True or false? Addiction occurs quickly in children who take opioids for severe pain.

False

300

To accurately measure temp in a 4 year old using a tympanic thermometer, the nurse gently pulls the pinna ____ and ____?

up and back

300

What age group is likely to feel his or her illness is punishment?

Preschoolers

300

A child, 2 years and weighing 36 lbs, is receiving Amoxicillin 215 mg by mouth three times a day for a bilateral otitis media (ear infection). Suspension comes 250 mg per 5 ml. How many ml do you give for each dose?

Give 4.3 mL po every 8 hours

300

How often does the nurse assess a child's IV infusion?

Hourly

400

What advice would you give to a parent who is concerned that her hospitalized toddler was drinking from a cup and now only wants a bottle?

Regression during hospitalization is normal. It should not be punished. Praise appropriate behavior and ignore regression. When the child is free from the stress that caused the regression, praise will motivate the achievement of appropriate behavior.

400

Which sit would the nurse use to administer an IM injection to a 6 month old infant?

Vastus lateralis bc the site is free of major nerves and blood vessels.

400

What is the best approach to taking a preschooler's blood pressure?

Taking BP on a doll or stuffed animal first
400

How should the nurse administer an oral liquid medication to an infant?

Use a syringe and place the medicine in the side of the mouth.

400

Prior to surgery what is the max time an infant be kept npo and why?

4 to 6 hours bc risk of dehydration.

500
Preparation for discharge begins when?

Upon admission.

500

What is the max volume that can be injected in one site for infants?

0.5ml

500

How can the nurse react to a hospitalized child who is acting out?

Provide positive direction and consistency.

500

Doctor's order: Augmentin oral suspension 280 mg P.O. three times a day. Available as 125mg/5mL. How many mLs will the nurse administer for one dose?

11.2 mL/dose

500

For a pediatric patient, who all must sign consents?

Doctor, Parent, and Witness