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Nursing Students General Students

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Specializes in ED.

1. The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a child with a seizure disorder. The nurse is interviewing the child's parents to determine their adjustment to caring for their child who has a chronic illness. Which statement if made by the parents would indicate a need for further teaching?

a. "Our child is involved in a swim program with neighbors and friends."

b. "Our child sleeps in our bedroom at night"

c. "Our babysitter just completed cardiopulmonary resuscitation training."

d. "We worry about injuries when our child has a seizure"

2. The nurse is reviewing the results of a serum level drawn from a child who is receiving carbamazepine (Tegretol) for the control of seizures. The results indicate a level of 10 mcg/mL. The nurse analyzes the results and anticipates that the physician will prescribe

a. An increase of the dose of the medication

b. A decrease of the dose of the medication

c. Discontinuation of the medication

d. Continuation of the presently prescribed dosage

3. The nursing student is asked to describe the corpus of the uterus. Which of the following responses, if made by the student, indicates an understanding of the anatomy of the uterus?

a. "The corpus is the lower portion of the uterus."

b. "The corpus is the upper part of the uterus."

c. "The corpus is the area wher the cervi meets the external os."

d. "The corpus is the area where the lady parts meets the uterus."

4. The nurse instructs a client with diabetes mellitus about blood glucose monitoring and monitoring for signs of hypoglycemia. The nurse informs the client that hypoglycemia is a blood glucose level of less than

a. 120 mg/dL

b. 110 mg/dL

c. 90 mg/dL

d. 60 mg/dL

Good luck!

Specializes in Med/Surge.

1. B

2. D

3. A (clueless here on this one)

4. D

Specializes in post-op.

Ok. I am only 1/2 way through my ADN program. But some of these questions scare me cause I have never heard of some of this stuff! I hope it's part of the upcoming material!

Anyway here are my guesses :chuckle

1. a

2. a

3. d

4. d

1. a. Swimming because of the risk of drowning while having a seizure. I have a friend whose son died this way.

2. b. I take Tegretol and over 8 is too high for me so I'm assuming 10 would be too high for a child.

3. Corpus means body of uterus so seems to me it would me the whole thing but that isn't an option here so I'm not sure. ????

4. c. My husband is newly diagnosed and the new guidelines given to him were less than 90 was low blood sugar.

steph

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.D

no clue here guys..just guessing

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

4. c. My husband is newly diagnosed and the new guidelines given to him were less than 90 was low blood sugar.

steph

Wow, that's a high low. I live in hyogycemia. Everytime I've checked myself it's been lower.

Do diabetics have a differing definition than the rest of us? Perhaps because they are on hypoglemic meds/insulin they need to get a heads up when they are below 90 rather than wait until they are 60.

Here's my answers.

1. b

2. d (a guess here)

3. b

4. d

Specializes in ER/ICU/STICU.

I'll take a stab at it.

1.A

2.B

3.C just a guess have no idea, OB is not my thing :chuckle

4.D

Specializes in ED.
Ok. I am only 1/2 way through my ADN program. But some of these questions scare me cause I have never heard of some of this stuff! I hope it's part of the upcoming material!

Anyway here are my guesses :chuckle

1. a

2. a

3. d

4. d

Thats ok sweety, cause its not about what answers you get right while you study this stuff, its whether or not you know why you got it wrong or right.

Specializes in ED.

1. = 2 Rational- Parents are concerned especially about seizures that might go undetected at night time. The nurse needs to decrease parental overprotection and should suggest the use of a baby monitor for nighttime. Options a and c identify parental understanding of the disorder. Option d is a common concern. The parents need to be reminded that as the child grows, they cannot always observe their child but that their knowledge of seizure activity and care are appropriate to minimize complications.

2. = 4 Rational- When carbamazepine is administered, blood level samples need to be drawn periodically to check for the child's absorption of the medication. The amount of the medication prescribed is based on the blood level achieved. The therapeutic serum range of carbamazepine is 5-12 mcg/mL. The nurse would anticipate that the physician would continue the presently prescribed dosage.

3. = 2 Rational- The uterus has three divisions: the corpus, isthmus, and the cervix. The upper division is the corpus or the body of the uterus. The uppermost part of the uterine corpus, above the area where the fallopian tubes enter the uterus, is the fundus of the uterus. Options a, c, and d are incorrect.

4. = 4 Rational- Hypoglycemia is a blood glucose level of less than 50-60 mg/dL

I'll admitt, some of these questions scare me as I look at them. I just thumb through the NCLEX book and pick a page at random and start typing. Then I'm like, oh wow, time to study more I think cause I have just no clue to this one or that one.

What scares me is the ones like number 1. It is all a matter of opinion there. I have seizures. Special precautions need to be taken if I'm near water be it bathing or swimming. Just because the child is involved in a swim program with neighbors and friends does not mean precautions are being taken. I would want to question the parents further. Do the neighbors and friends know about the seizure disorder? Do any of them know CPR or how to activiate EMS? Do any of them know how to take care of someone having a seizure?

My husband and I are one of those co-sleeping families. All our kids at one time or another slept with us. Our son, who is almost 4 still sleeps with us. Dr. Sears is a big advocate of the family bed. Having a child in your room is not necessarily born of overprotectiveness.

So, you see . . . . I hate NCLEX questions. :)

Plus, my husband was told not to let his blood sugar get below 90. Go figure.

steph

Specializes in ED.
What scares me is the ones like number 1. It is all a matter of opinion there. I have seizures. Special precautions need to be taken if I'm near water be it bathing or swimming. Just because the child is involved in a swim program with neighbors and friends does not mean precautions are being taken. I would want to question the parents further. Do the neighbors and friends know about the seizure disorder? Do any of them know CPR or how to activiate EMS? Do any of them know how to take care of someone having a seizure?

My husband and I are one of those co-sleeping families. All our kids at one time or another slept with us. Our son, who is almost 4 still sleeps with us. Dr. Sears is a big advocate of the family bed. Having a child in your room is not necessarily born of overprotectiveness.

So, you see . . . . I hate NCLEX questions. :)

Plus, my husband was told not to let his blood sugar get below 90. Go figure.

steph

Yeah, see, I would have answered number one with the answer about swimming too. I also co sleep on occasion and have no problem with it.

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