A nurse is evaluating the urinalysis results of several pedi…

A nurse is evaluating the urinalysis results of several pediatric clients during morning rounds. The nurse recalls that certain urinary test deviations reflect specific physiologic or pathologic mechanisms affecting renal function rather than simple variations in hydration status.Which interpretation by the nurse is most accurate based on the physiologic significance of urine test deviations?

A 7-year-old child with a history of Down syndrome presents…

A 7-year-old child with a history of Down syndrome presents with fatigue, pallor, and recurrent infections. The provider explains that children with certain genetic conditions have an increased risk for specific malignancies. The nurse reviews known childhood cancer risk factors when preparing education for the family.Which statement most accurately correlates a childhood cancer with its associated risk factor?

A 6-year-old client is scheduled for an elective tonsillecto…

A 6-year-old client is scheduled for an elective tonsillectomy at 1300. During the preoperative assessment at 1100, the nurse reviews the intake history with the parent. The parent reports the child consumed the following this morning:• 0700 – A bowl of cereal with cow’s milk• 0830 – A glass of apple juice without pulp• 0900 – A slice of toastThe child is otherwise healthy. Based on fasting recommendations to reduce the risk of pulmonary aspiration, which action by the nurse is most appropriate?

A nurse is counseling the parent of a 20-month-old client wh…

A nurse is counseling the parent of a 20-month-old client who has recently begun refusing assistance with dressing, frequently says “no,” insists on using the same cup at every meal, and has intense temper tantrums when routines are disrupted. The parent reports, “I think my child is becoming manipulative and spoiled.”Which nursing response most accurately interprets the client’s behavior within the framework of psychosocial development?

A pediatric nurse is developing an evidence-based injury-pre…

A pediatric nurse is developing an evidence-based injury-prevention program using national mortality data for unintentional injuries. Based on the image provided, which intervention would have the greatest impact on reducing preventable injury-related deaths among male children aged 0-4 years?

A pediatric nurse observes several children during neurologi…

A pediatric nurse observes several children during neurologic evaluation for suspected seizure disorders. The nurse is asked to differentiate focal seizures with intact awareness, focal seizures with impaired awareness, and absence seizures based on characteristic clinical manifestations.Which clinical observation would most strongly support a diagnosis of a focal seizure with impaired awareness rather than absence seizure or focal seizure without impaired awareness?

A 9-year-old child with rhabdomyosarcoma is receiving combin…

A 9-year-old child with rhabdomyosarcoma is receiving combination chemotherapy with vincristine, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide (VAC regimen). The child has an implanted venous access port. During administration of doxorubicin, the nurse notes swelling and erythema at the port site and the child reports burning pain.Which action by the nurse is most appropriate based on the pharmacologic properties of this regimen?

A 3-year-old client (weight 14 kg) is admitted with viral ga…

A 3-year-old client (weight 14 kg) is admitted with viral gastroenteritis and fever of 39.5°C (103.1°F). The child has had multiple episodes of diarrhea and mild tachypnea. The provider orders maintenance IV fluids. The nurse calculates the child’s basal maintenance requirement using standard weight-based guidelines and considers necessary adjustments. Which calculation and interpretation by the nurse is most appropriate?

A 3-month-old infant is brought to the pediatric clinic for…

A 3-month-old infant is brought to the pediatric clinic for evaluation of poor feeding and diaphoresis during feeds. The nurse is performing a focused history and physical examination to assess for possible congenital heart disease (CHD).Which findings obtained during the history and physical examination most strongly increase suspicion for cardiac disease?Select all that apply.