1) Which of the following can cause a first-degree burn? a) Sunburn b) Scalding c) Strong Acid d) High voltage electricity 2) Which of the following types of grafting in which a skin is taken from an unburned area of a burn victims body and placed on a prepared burned area to facilitate healing? a) Xenograft b) Homograft c) Autograft d) Allograft 3) A mother arrives at the emergency department with her child, stating that she found the child sitting on the floor next to an empty bottle of aspirin. On assessment, the nurse notes that the child is drowsy but conscious. The nurse anticipates that the physician will prescribe which of the following? a) Ipecac syrup b) Activated charcoal c) Magnesium citrate d) Magnesium sulfate 4) Which type of abuse includes name calling and belittling? a) Sodomy b) Sexual abuse c) Physical abuse d) Psychological abuse 5) Which of the following is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious motor conditions that cause physical disability in human development? a) Meningitis b) Cerebral Palsy c) Neural tube defects d) Complex febrile seizure 6) Head banging is a common manifestation of an autistic child. What is the relevant nursing diagnosis? a) Anxiety b) Risk for injury c) Self-care deficit d) Altered tissue perfusion 7) Mrs. Andres asked the nurse, at what age is autism diagnosed? The nurse will respond: a) Autism is diagnosed before 3 years old b) Autism is diagnosed after 3 years old c) Autism is diagnosed at 4 years old d) Autism is diagnosed after 6 years old 8) he parents of a child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) inquire about the types of therapeutic interventions that may benefit their child. Which of the following interventions will the healthcare provider suggest? 1. Assist the child to develop routines 2. Recognize and build on personal strengths 3. Provide detailed instructions for expected tasks 4. Provide immediate feedback about behaviors 5. Develop several long-term goals for improvement 6. Plan activities that provide opportunities for success a) 1, 2, 3, 5 b) 1, 2, 4, 6 c) 2, 3, 5, 6 d) 2, 4, 5, 6 9) The healthcare provider is obtaining a health history from the parents of a child diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following information about the childs behavior should the healthcare provider expect? 1. Avoids eye contact 2. Often talks excessively 3. Intimidates or bullies others 4. Speaks using delayed echolalia 5. Interrupts conversations of others 6. Has difficulty finishing homework a) 1, 2, 3 b) 2, 4, 6 c) 2, 5, 6 d) 3, 5, 6 10) Which of the following is TRUE about inguinal hernia? a) More common among girls than boys b) Lump in the groin is usually on the right side c) Intestine protrudes through an opening of the facial ring d) None of the above 11) Sheila, 11 years old, is admitted with vaginal bleeding. The nurse notices that Sheila and her mother are very nervous but state that they are “sure it’s just menstrual blood”. The nurse should initially do which of the following? a) Insist that Sheila’s mother tell if someone is abusing Sheila. b) Gently examine Sheila for torn perineal tissue or lacerations. c) Accept the fact that Sheila is probably beginning menses; don’t jump to conclusions. d) Explain to Sheila and her mother that menstrual bleeding does not occur at this early age. 12) Which of the following characteristics is NOT a descriptive of the child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? a) Aggression b) Hyperactivity c) Attentiveness d) Impulsiveness 13) Andrea, 3, obtained burn wounds on her left lower extremity and to the lower back. Using the figure as a guide, you would have TBSA of: a) 20% b) 25% c) 30% d) 35% 14) A 2-year-old child is brought to the ER after suspected ingestion of an unknown substance. Which of the following is the priority nursing action? a) Induce vomiting b) Administer activated charcoal c) Identify the substance ingested d) Give milk to dilute the toxin 15) Which of the following is a common symptom of acetaminophen poisoning in toddlers? a) Bradycardia b) Hypoglycemia c) Liver damage d) Respiratory alkalosis
0%
Toddler
Share
Share
Share
by
Amobon
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
This leaderboard is currently private. Click
Share
to make it public.
This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner.
This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner.
Revert Options
Quiz
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?