A pediatric nurse prepares medications for patients on the unit who have urinary tract disorders. The nurse knows that antibiotics are contraindicated in patients with:

A) pyelonephritis.
B) glomerulonephritis.
C) urinary tract infections.
D) hemolytic uremic syndrome.


D

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Which of the following assessment findings of a male infant 14 hours postpartum would be considered abnormal and would require further assessment and possible intervention?

A) The baby's first stool appears to contain blood. B) The child is unable to breathe through his mouth. C) The baby's skin has a yellowish orange hue. D) The child's suck is weak when placed at his mother's breast.

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The nurse is caring for families with vulnerable child syndrome. Which of the following situations would be most likely to predispose the family to this condition?

A) Having a postterm infant B) Having an infant who is reluctant to feed properly C) Having a child diagnosed with leukemia at age 10 D) Having a child with juvenile diabetes

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The nurse is counseling a young couple who in 2 months are having their third baby. The nurse uses Von Bertalanffy's (1968) general system theory applied to families to analyze the family structure

Which of the following best describes the main emphasis of this theory and its application to family dynamics? A) It emphasizes the family as a system with interdependent, interacting parts that endure over time to ensure the survival, continuity, and growth of its components. B) It emphasizes the social system of family, such as the organization or structure of the family and how the structure relates to the function. C) It emphasizes the developmental stages that all families go through, beginning with marriage; the longitudinal career of the family is also known as the family life cycle. D) It addresses the way families respond to stress and how the family copes with the stress as a group and how each individual member copes.

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Mrs. Greene, who is 68 years old, is at your clinic for her annual physical. She is quiet and does not use her usual quick sense of humor. She tells you, "I feel like an old rag. I can't hear or see as well as I could before

What's wrong with me?" You are able to tell her: A) "Mrs. Greene, some vision and hearing loss is normal in the aging process. The doctor can run some tests and discuss options with you." B) "Mrs. Greene, don't worry. I'm sure it's nothing!" C) "Well, at least you don't need to worry about driving anymore." D) "Why are you feeling so concerned, Mrs. Greene?"

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