
Certified Nurses Day 2024 Quiz
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CCRN:
A 5-year-old with a history of congenital hydrocephalus and VP shunt placement at four weeks of age is admitted with increased somnolence, decreased appetite, and increased complaints of headache. This morning the child vomited twice. The nurse should anticipate:
The physician ordering lumbar puncture and blood and urine cultures
The patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision
Administering mannitol or hypertonic saline
Administering phenytoin (Dilantin) or fosphenytoin (Cerebyx)
Answer explanation
The patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision: This patient is demonstrating signs of increased intracranial pressure. The most likely etiology is malfunction of the VP shunt as a result of blockage or disconnection, which is particularly likely over time as the child grows. The definitive diagnosis is made by a CT scan and a shunt series. Surgical intervention for a shunt revision would be indicated.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CPHON:
Which of the following nursing actions would be appropriate when providing care to an infant receiving thiotepa?
Administer medication without a filter.
Change diapers every 2 hours.
Infuse medication over 24 hours.
Apply lotion frequently to skin.
Answer explanation
Thiotepa skin toxicity requires frequent bathing without soap or lotions, frequent diaper changes, and sheet changes.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CPN:
Anticipatory guidance most appropriate for a male child during early adolescence (11-14) includes:
CPN:
Anticipatory guidance most appropriate for a male child during early adolescence (11-14) includes:
age-appropriate sports activities.
abstinence, safe sex, and contraception.
risk taking behaviors (drugs, drinking, smoking, speeding).
bodily changes and secondary sex characteristics.
Answer explanation
Anticipatory guidance most appropriate for a male child during early adolescence (11-14) includes bodily changes and development of secondary sexual characteristics. The child will undergo changes in thought patterns as well as begin to experience peer pressure to conform to the norms of a group, so the pediatric nurse should begin discussions about issues such as gangs, tobacco, drugs, alcohol, and abusive relationships.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CCRN:
An adolescent trauma patient is complaining of left upper quadrant abdominal pain radiating to the left shoulder. Blood pressure has dropped to 80/50. Which condition is most likely?
Small Bowel Injury
Cardiac Contusion
Splenic Laceration
Pulmonary Embolism
Answer explanation
Kehr's sign, which is referred pain to the left shoulder during compression of the left upper abdominal quadrant, is an indication of splenic injury. Additional symptoms include tachycardia, hypotension, and leukocytosis
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CPHON:
A patient's father is discussing strategies used for nausea and vomiting with the nurse. Which of the following warrants further investigation by the nurse?
Guided imagery with deep breathing exercises.
Stretching exercises throughout the day.
Ground ginger by mouth once daily.
Ondansetron by mouth as needed.
Answer explanation
While ginger can provide antiemetic relief, it can also interfere with platelet aggregation and increase stomach acidity so this option should be explored further with the patient's physician.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CPN:
The pediatric nurse is serving as an advocate for an adolescent patient when:
CPN:
The pediatric nurse is serving as an advocate for an adolescent patient when:
telling the parents how cooperative the patient is.
encouraging the parents to allow the patient to manage his diabetes.
telling the patient that he must be independent in diabetic management.
encouraging the parents to manage the patient’s diabetes.
Answer explanation
The pediatric nurse is serving as an advocate for an adolescent patient when encouraging the parents to allow the patient to manage his diabetes. Adolescents often want to assert their independence and don't want to rely on parents for disease management. While the pediatric nurse should avoid pressure the patient to manage his disease, the patient should be included in all aspects of the care plan and educated about diabetic management.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
CCRN:
A toddler with a history of unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot begins to cry while intravenous access is attempted. Cyanosis, diaphoresis and tachypnea are noted. The most appropriate nursing intervention would be to:
Administer A pre-medication before attempting the IV
Apply a face mask with oxygen
Transfuse red blood cells
Place the child in knee-chest position
Answer explanation
Place the child in knee-chest position: This maneuver aids blood return to the heart, thus alleviating cyanotic spells
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