An 18 month-old weighing 22 pounds is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. A
replacement bolus of normal saline at 20 mL/kg is ordered to be administered intravenously over 40
minutes.
In mL
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An 18 month-old weighing 22 pounds is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. A
replacement bolus of normal saline at 20 mL/kg is ordered to be administered intravenously over 40
minutes.
In mL/hour, what will be the setting for the IV delivery system? Correct Answer: 300
Using ratio proportion:First, convert 22 pounds to kilograms (22/2.2) = 10 kg20 mL/kg = 20 x 10 kg = 200
mL200 mL/40 minutes = x mL/60 minutes (in an hour)200 x 60 = 12000/40 = 300 mL/hrUsing
dimensional analysis:20 mL/kg x 1 kg/2.2 lb x 22 lb x 60 min/hr x 1/40 min = 300 mL/hr
The mother of a 2 month-old baby calls a pediatrician's nurse two days after the first DTaP, inactivated
polio vaccine (IPV), Hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB) immunizations. She reports that
the baby feels very warm, cries inconsolably for as long as three hours, and has had several shaking
spells. Which immunization would the nurse expect to be primarily responsible with these findings?
A. DTaP
B. IPV
C. Hepatitis B
D. HIB Correct Answer: A
DTaP immunization is a vaccine that protects against diptheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough).
The majority of reactions described in this question occur with the administration of the DTaP
vaccination. Contraindications to giving repeat DTaP immunizations include the occurrence of severe
side effects after a previous dose, as well as signs of encephalopathy within seven days of the
immunization.
A client diagnosed with angina has been instructed about the use of sublingual nitroglycerin. Which
statement made by the client is incorrect and indicates a need for further teaching?
A. "I'll call the health care provider if pain continues after three tablets five minutes apart."
B. "I will rest briefly right after taking one tablet."
C. "I understand that the medication should be kept in the dark bottle."
D. "I can swallow two or three tablets at once if I have severe pain." Correct Answer: D
Clients must understand that just one sublingual tablet should be taken at a time and placed under the
tongue. After rest and a five-minute interval, a second and then eventually a third tablet may be
necessary.
The nurse is working with victims of domestic abuse. The nurse should understand which of these
factors is a reason why domestic violence or emotional abuse remains extensively undetected?
A. The expenses due to police and court costs are prohibitive
B. Little knowledge is known about batterers and battering relationships
C. There are typically many series of minor, vague complaints
D. Few people who have been battered seek medical care Correct Answer: C
Signs of domestic violence or emotional abuse may not be clearly manifested and include many series of
a minor complaints such as headache, abdominal pain, insomnia, back pain and dizziness. These may be
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