RN37_ATI_PROCTOR_Study Guide (ASSURED A)
1. Inform consent (12-20yo) ch7
• Adolescent can refuse treatment; we still need to get consent from mom but nurses obtain the minors
assent when minor is able to give it
2.
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RN37_ATI_PROCTOR_Study Guide (ASSURED A)
1. Inform consent (12-20yo) ch7
• Adolescent can refuse treatment; we still need to get consent from mom but nurses obtain the minors
assent when minor is able to give it
2. Priority action for acute diarrhea Ch. 22 pg 135
• Start with oral rehydration
3. Infection control: teaching about methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus FUNDBOOK Ch. 11
• Contact precautions
4. Restraining methods for an infant ch8 pg40
• Use therapeutic hugging
• Secure the child firm to decrease movement of the needle while injection
5. Recommended immunization scheduled for Preschooler-age child ch35 pg 227,228
• 4 yo: IPV, MMR, VAR, DTap
• 1yo: IVA, MMR, hep A
• 2mo: IPV,RV, PCV13, DTaP
6. Indications for protein deficiency NUTRITIONBOOK ch7
• Growth failure, vomiting, irritability
7. Health promoting for a toddler (1-3yo): reportable findings ch4 pg 23
• Head circumference exceeds chest circumference
8. Immunization scheduled for an infant ch35 pg232
• 2mo: IPV, RV, PCV13, DTab
9. Evaluation parent understanding of diaper rash ch31 pg 205
• Allow buttocks to air dry
• Apply zinc oxide ointment to effected area
10. Dietary teaching about phenylketonuria PKU ch42 pg 271,285
• Range: 0.5-1
• Lack of enzyme phenylalanine
• NB is placed on a formula low in phenylalanine
• The ct will undergo testing of phenylalanine levels one to two time per week throughout pregnancy
11. Evaluating response to digoxin Ch. 20 pg 117,121
• Withheld:
• Infants <90 beats/min
• Children <70 beats/min
• Teen <60 beats/min
• Ther. Level: 0.8-2
• s/sx of toxicity: bradycardia, dysrhythmias, N/V, anorexia
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