Paediatrics Workbook - Nuc304: SUMMER 2021
Paediatrics Workbook - Nuc304: SUMMER 2021
Paediatrics Workbook - Nuc304: SUMMER 2021
SUMMER 2021
Dear Student & Preceptor,
This workbook, intended for 3rd year, 2nd semester, Al-Riyada College nursing students,
presents Paediatric objectives in the context of modern student nursing practice.
When completed, it provides the nursing student with ready, self-directed information which is
needed to prepare her for exams and also to help her organize clinical approaches to the client
in the Paediatric setting.
This Paediatric workbook, tries to ensure that the chosen objectives (cognitive, psychomotor,
affective) reflect the needs and realities of day-to-day nursing student practices.
This workbook is to be used in conjunction with the Handbook of Clinical Assessment that the
student will use during the Paediatric rotation.
Student Name:
Formative Assessment Date: ________________________
NB: All sources (text and pictures) to be referenced using Harvard referencing
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Part 1. Multiple Choice Questions: (5 points)
Direction: Read the following questions carefully, and then circle the one best answer for each
question, unless the question explicitly states “select all that apply”.
Q1. What is the normal oxygen saturation that the nurse should expect as a priority assessment
of a baby after 5 minutes of birth?
A. 80% - 85%
B. 70% - 75%
C. 60% - 65%
D. 90% - 95%
Q3. During observing a toddler and other children in the playroom, the nurse should expect the
toddler to engage in:
A. Parallel play
B. Solitary play
C. Competitive play
D. Cooperative play
Q5. When an infant’s vomiting is uncontrolled, which of following is the most important
complication the nurse should assess?
A. Alkalosis
B. Acidosis
C. Hyperkalemia
D. Hypernatremia
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Q7. Which behavior should the nurse recognize as the Moro reflex response?
A. Extension of the arms
B. Adduction of the arms
C. Abduction and then adduction of the arms
D. Extension of the legs and fanning of the toes.
Q8. In a newborn baby, what is a risk factor for Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
A. Prematurity
B. Cesarean Section
C. Male gender
D. Infection
Q9. A 2 year- old -girl is diagnosed with acute otitis media (AOM). The most common cause of
AOM at this age
A. Streptococcus pneumonia
B. E. coli
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. Streptococcus group A
Q10. A 9-year-old child has a fractured tibia and a full leg cast has been applied. Which of the
following should the nurse immediately report to the doctor? Select all that apply
A. An increased urinary output
B. An inability to move the toes
C. A pedal pulse of 90 b/min
D. A tingling sensation in the foot
E. A fiberglass cast that is damp after 4 hr.
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Q18. A child diagnosed with a severe asthma attack.
a) What are the clinical findings the nurse should expect when performing physical
examination? b) What is the priority nursing intervention for patients on Prednisone 15 mg PO
twice daily?
a) clinical findings : wheezing or whistling that could mean inflammation .
b) Preventing exposure of the child to infection Rationale: Prednisone reduces the child's
resistance to certain infectious processes and, as an anti-inflammatory drug, masks infection.
The child will self-limit activity depending on respiratory status. The eosinophil count is often
consistently increased in children with asthma. The child will need adequate hydration to help
loosen and expel mucus
Part 3. True/False Questions: (14 points)
Directions: Read the following items carefully, and then mark the item true (T) if the statement
is true and false (F) if the statement is false and then, correct the false statement
Q19. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is one of the most common causes of death in
infants, so it is diagnosed at 6 months to 1 year of age, peaking at 10 months ( F )
between 1 and 4 months old
Q20. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) is an inborn error of metabolism
that causes premature destruction of RBC ( T )
Q21. The median age of children for walking well is 10 months ( T )
Q22. A building set is one of the play materials the nurse should offer for two 6 year old
children in the playroom ( F )
for toddlers (about 24 months)
Q23. The nurse should expect to administer fresh frozen plasma to control bleeding in a child
with hemophilia A ( T )
Q24. A nurse instructs a new parent about their infant's nutrition; she said breast milk is the most
complete diet for 4 months and then solid food can be introduced ( F )
at around 6 months but not before 4 months.
Q25. Heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate decrease with increased age, so when the
nurse assesses an infant, the normal rate of HR is 80 to 95 beat/min; RR is 20 to 30 breath/min;
and BP 100-110/55-70 mmHg ( F )
HR is 80 to 160 beat/min , RR is 30 to 60 breath/min , BP 70-90/50-65 mmHg
Q26. Brain reaches 90% of its total size by 2 years of age. ( F )
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By age 2, the brain is 80 percent of its adult size.
Q27. A child is admitted to the pediatric unit with suspected rheumatic fever. While obtaining
the child's history, the most important information the nurse should consider is a recent episode
of pharyngitis ( T )
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Pediatric Equipment Mention the name /correct size Write the procedure, some tips
for pedia patients about this procedure
A/ A = is an instrument for
Esophageal/Stethoscope measuring and
monitoring heart sound
Size
or respiratory sound
a 6 French : 1 day to 4 years old, a 9 during operation
French : 4 to 12 years old, and an 18
A B French : 12 years of age or older.
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References
https://www.msdmanuals.com/professional/pediatrics/miscellaneous-disorders-in-infants-and-
children/failure-to-thrive-ftt
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https://www.cochrane.org/CD001533/RENAL_corticosteroid-therapy-children-nephrotic-
syndrome
https://www.childrenshospital.org/conditions-and-treatments/conditions/s/sudden-infant-death-
syndrome-sids/symptoms-and-causes
https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au/introducing-solid-food
https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/article?contentid=984&language=english
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