A 6-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department after minor trauma to his knee. The parents report prolonged bleeding after circumcision in infancy and frequent large bruises with minimal injury. Laboratory evaluation reveals normal platelet count and normal bleeding time, but markedly prolonged clotting time. Further testing confirms severe factor VIII deficiency.Which statement best explains the pathophysiologic basis of this child’s bleeding disorder?
A pediatric nurse is caring for a 14-year-old client who has…
A pediatric nurse is caring for a 14-year-old client who has been immobilized for several weeks following spinal trauma. During morning rounds, the nurse notes mild lower-extremity edema, decreased exercise tolerance, diminished breath sounds in the lung bases, and complaints of generalized weakness. The nurse anticipates multiple physiologic consequences related to prolonged immobilization and plans interventions to prevent further complications.Which nursing intervention most directly addresses the primary physiologic mechanism responsible for the client’s increased risk of pulmonary embolism associated with prolonged immobilization?
A nurse reviews the birth records of several newborns to ver…
A nurse reviews the birth records of several newborns to verify appropriate hepatitis B prophylaxis. Which newborn received care that is consistent with current hepatitis B recommendations?
A pediatric nurse in a primary care clinic evaluates several…
A pediatric nurse in a primary care clinic evaluates several children presenting with possible urinary tract infection (UTI). The nurse reviews clinical findings, microbiologic data, and epidemiologic risk factors before determining which case most accurately meets the diagnostic criteria for UTI while also suggesting upper urinary tract involvement.Which clinical scenario most strongly supports this interpretation?
A 6-year-old girl is evaluated for progressive fatigue, diff…
A 6-year-old girl is evaluated for progressive fatigue, difficulty climbing stairs, and inability to rise from the floor without using her hands to “walk” up her legs. Her parents report a recent febrile illness followed by a red rash across the cheeks and a violet discoloration of the eyelids. Laboratory studies reveal elevated creatine kinase and aldolase, and nailfold capillaroscopy shows decreased capillary density. The provider suspects juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM).Which pathophysiologic mechanism most accurately explains the systemic manifestations observed in this condition?
A pediatric nurse is caring for a 9-year-old child with a hi…
A pediatric nurse is caring for a 9-year-old child with a history of chronic otitis media who is admitted with severe headache, vomiting, and new-onset focal weakness of the right arm. Magnetic resonance imaging reveals a 2.5-cm intracerebral lesion in the temporal lobe consistent with a brain abscess. The provider discusses the pathophysiology and management plan with the healthcare team.Which explanation by the nurse most accurately reflects the underlying pathophysiologic mechanism and appropriate management considerations for brain abscess in children?
A couple presents for genetic counseling after their 4-year-…
A couple presents for genetic counseling after their 4-year-old son is diagnosed with Fragile X syndrome (FXS). Genetic testing reveals that the mother carries a premutation of the FMR1 gene (120 CGG repeats), and the father has normal repeat numbers. The parents ask about recurrence risk and inheritance patterns for future children.Which statement by the nurse demonstrates the most accurate understanding of Fragile X syndrome inheritance?
A nurse is caring for a 15-year-old client with type 1 diabe…
A nurse is caring for a 15-year-old client with type 1 diabetes whose parents report poor adherence to dietary and glucose-monitoring recommendations. Using Duvall’s Developmental Theory, which interpretation best explains this pattern within the family system?
A 6-month-old client is admitted with acute viral gastroente…
A 6-month-old client is admitted with acute viral gastroenteritis and moderate dehydration after 24 hours of vomiting and diarrhea. The infant weighs 7 kg. The nurse reviews developmental physiology to anticipate fluid shifts and clinical deterioration. Which statement best explains why this infant is at greater risk for rapid fluid imbalance compared with an older child?
A pediatric nurse is using family-centered frameworks to gui…
A pediatric nurse is using family-centered frameworks to guide assessment and intervention planning. Based on the image summarizing family theories, which statements accurately match the correct theory with its key strength, limitation, or clinical application?Select all that apply.