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RN PEDIATRIC Exam 1 Latest (160 Questions with Complete Solution) |Guarantee Pass Question: The nurse observes dental caries in an 8-month-old infant. Which action of the parents is likely responsi... ble for this condition? – 1 Giving the infant canned fruit Correct 2 Giving the infant fruit juice in a bottle 3 Giving the infant 960 mL of milk daily 4 Giving the infant cheese as a finger food Giving an infant fruit juice in a bottle can result in dental caries. Giving an infant canned fruits and vegetables can result in lead poisoning, not dental caries. Giving an 8-month-old infant 960 mL of milk is appropriate and does not result in dental caries. Cheese can be given as a finger food to an 8-month-old infant and may not result in dental caries. STUDY TIP: A word of warning: do not expect to achieve the maximum benefits of this review tool by cramming a few days before the examination. It doesn't work! Instead, organize planned study sessions in an environment that you find relaxing, free of stress, and supportive of the learning process. Question: Which stage describes the Oedipus complex, according to Freud's theory? - 1 Stage 2 Correct 2 Stage 3 3 Stage 4 4 Stage 5 According to Freud's theory, there are five stages in a child's development. Stage 3 is the Oedipal stage, which is also known as the phallic stage. Stage 2 is the anal stage. Stage 4 is the latency stage. Stage 5 is the genital stage. Question: A nurse is teaching the parents of an infant with eczema about the foods that are most allergenic. What foods should the nurse instruct the parents to eliminate from the diet? Select all that apply. – Correct 1 Milk Correct 2 Eggs 3 Apples Correct 4 Peanuts 5 Bananas Milk and eggs contain protein to which the eczematous child may be allergic. Peanuts are highly allergenic. Apples and bananas rarely cause an allergic reaction. Question: What assessment finding in a newborn is suggestive of cystic fibrosis? 1 - Rapid heart rate 2 Excessive crying InCorrect 3 Sternal retractions Correct 4 Abdominal distention Meconium ileus is an indication that a newborn may have cystic fibrosis. The small intestine is blocked with thick, tenacious, mucilaginous meconium, usually near the ileocecal valve. This causes intestinal obstruction with abdominal distention, vomiting, and fluid and electrolyte imbalance. Rapid heart rate is not a sign of cystic fibrosis in the newborn. Excessive crying does not have special significance in cystic fibrosis. Sternal retractions are not a sign of cystic fibrosis in the newborn. Test-Taking Tip: Relax during the last hour before an exam. Your brain needs some recovery time to function effectively [Show More]
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