Description
64. A 7-year-old obese child was diagnosed at his 6-year primary care visit with
idiopathic hypertension. The family was instructed to modify his diet and
begin an exercise program to control the hypertension. At this visit, it was
decided the child should begin a low dose of Lisinopril (Zestril) at 0.07
mg/kg/day. The child weighs 99 pounds. What is the correct dose for this
child?
1) 70 mg/day
2) 30 mg/day
3) 6 mg/day
4) 3 mg/day
65. Which of the following is a serious complication of acute rheumatic fever?
1) Seizures
2) Coronary aneurysms
3) Pulmonary hypertension
4) Cardiac valve damage
66. The expected finding of Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
Secretion (SIADH) include:
1) Low urine output & increased levels of antidiuretic
hormone
2) Low urine output & decreased levels of
antidiuretic hormone
3) Increased urine output & decreased levels of
antidiuretic hormone
4) Increased urine output & increased levels of
antidiuretic hormone
67. A child admitted with extensive burns. The nurse notes that there are burns
on the child’s lips and singed nasal hairs. The nurse should suspect that the
child has a(n):
1) Chemical burn
2) Inhalation
injury
3) Electrical burn
4) Hot-water scald
68. A nurse is preparing to perform a dressing change on a 6-year-old child with
mild cognitive impairment (CI) who sustained a minor burn. Which strategy
should the nurse use to prepare the child for this procedure?
1) Verbally explain what will be done
2) Have the child watch a video on dressing change
3) Demonstrate a dressing change on a doll
4) Explain the importance of keeping the burn area
clean 69. A sign specific to red blood cell
destruction (hemolytic) anemia is:
1) Jaundice
2) Pica
3) Anorexia
4) Tachycardia
70. After receiving a stem cell transplant, the patient develops a rash and
diarrhea. This most likely indicates:
1) Neutropenia
2) Radiation toxicity
3) Gastroenteritis
4) Graft Vs. Host diseas