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  1. A nurse is teaching a class of preschoolers how to wash theirhands. To help them remember when to wash their hands. Whichteaching strategy would be the most developmentallyappropriate?
  1. Create a schedule with pictures and general times of day towash
  2. Use a picture book to show examples
  3. Let them cross when washing hands to the most appropriate
  4. Explain the ways bacteria can be spread
  1. A nurse is teaching a group of foster parents about caring fortoddlers. Which topic would be appropriate to include as a part ofprimary prevention?
  1. Securing heavy furniture to walls
  2. Providing choices in activities
  3. Cold and illness management
  4. Using honey only after one year of age
  1. A nurse has received an order for ondansetron 8 mg sublingualfor a school-age child prophylactically prior to surgery. This isthe label for the medication available. How many tablets should thenurse administer?

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  1. 1 tablet rectally
  2. 0.75 tablet orally
  3. 1 tablet sublingual
  4. 0.75 tablet sublingual
  1. A mom calls the pediatrician office about her preschooler. Thechild has asthma and the nurse teaches her how to avoid triggers athome. Which of the following would be appropriate to discuss?
  1. Keeping the child indoors during the fall
  2. Regularly cleaning out dust from fans, shelves, and rugs
  3. Buying the child a videogame so they get less exercise
  4. Giving away the family dog immediately
  1. A nurse is preparing to administer the first measles, mumps andrubella (MMR) immunization to a 15-month-old toddler. Which of thefollowing findings is a contraindication for thisimmunization?
  1. The child has a cough and a temperature of 37.7 C (99.9 F)
  2. The child’s temperature after the last set of immunizations was38.3 C
  3. The child is currently taking antibiotics for otitis media
  4. The child had a prior allergic reaction to neomycin
  1. A nurse is providing instructions to the parent of a preschoolchild with eczema. Which instructions would the nurse provide tothe parent? SATA
  1. Oatmeal baths can be used to relieve itchy skin
  2. Apply a topical corticosteroid ointment to the affectedarea
  3. Use fragrant lotions to seal moisture into skin
  4. Increase time outdoors during the spring when flowers areblooming
  5. Keep the child’s fingernails short

a, e

b, c

a, d

e, c

b, d

  1. A nurse is preparing to measure an infant’s vital signs. Thenurse should use which of the following sites to assess a heartrate?
  1. Carotid artery
  2. Brachial artery
  3. Apex of the heart
  4. Pedal artery
  1. Match the priority psychosocial area to assess in each agegroup

Infant                Parentalattachment

School Age       Communication

Adolescents       Risk-taking behaviors

Preschool           IndependentFunctioning

  1. A community health nurse is teaching parents how to preventtetanus in the community. Which of the following would indicatethat the teaching ha been understood by the parents?
  1. Cuts from playground equipment could lead to tetanus
  2. Tetanus can be caught by siblings if they share the samebed
  3. Tetanus with resolve on this own it does not require anyspecial treatment
  4. Tetanus vaccines should be given to grandparents and healthcareworkers to prevent transmission
  1. A nurse educator is preparing a presentation on Diphtheriamanagement for Pediatric ICU nurses, which is not a key element ofcaring for patients with this disease?
  1. Removing suction from the bedside to prevent injury
  2. Encouraging clients to sit in positions that maximize lungexpansion
  3. Monitoring intake and output
  4. Managing hyperthermia
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