Infants and young children are at high risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Which of the following factors contribute to this vulnerability? A. Decreased body surface area B. Lower metabolic rate C. Mature kidney function D. Increased Extracellular fluid volume
Infants and young children are at high risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Which of the following factors contribute to this vulnerability? A. Decreased body surface area B. Lower metabolic rate C. Mature kidney function D. Increased Extracellular fluid volume
__________ dehydration occurs when electrolyte and water deficits are present in balanced proportion. A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
__________ dehydration occurs when electrolyte and water deficits are present in balanced proportion. A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
__________ dehydration occurs when electrolyte deficit exceeds the water deficit. (Electrolyte loss > water loss) A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
__________ dehydration occurs when electrolyte deficit exceeds the water deficit. (Electrolyte loss > water loss) A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
An infant with moderate dehydration has what clinical signs. A An infant with moderate dehydration has what clinical signs? A. Mottled skin color, decreased pulse and respiration B. Decreased U.O., tachycardia, and fever C. Tachycardia, oliguria, capillary filling 2-3 seconds D. Tachycardia, bulging fontanel, decreased blood pressure
An infant with moderate dehydration has what clinical signs. A An infant with moderate dehydration has what clinical signs? A. Mottled skin color, decreased pulse and respiration B. Decreased U.O., tachycardia, and fever C. Tachycardia, oliguria, capillary filling 2-3 seconds D. Tachycardia, bulging fontanel, decreased blood pressure
Rapid fluid replacement is CONTRAINDICATED in which one of the following types of dehydration? A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
Rapid fluid replacement is CONTRAINDICATED in which one of the following types of dehydration? A. Isotonic B. Hypotonic C. Hypertonic
An infant weighs 8 kg. The maintenance fluids per day would be ____________. How fast would you run the IV if the child were not taking any liquids PO? ______
An infant weighs 8 kg. The maintenance fluids per day would be 8 x 100cc/kg = 800cc/day. How fast would you run the IV if the child were not taking any liquids PO? 33cc/hr
Diarrhea most commonly causes which one of the following. A Diarrhea most commonly causes which one of the following? A. respiratory acidosis B. respiratory alkalosis C. metabolic acidosis D. metabolic alkalosis
Diarrhea most commonly causes which one of the following. A Diarrhea most commonly causes which one of the following? A. respiratory acidosis B. respiratory alkalosis C. metabolic acidosis D. metabolic alkalosis
Tim is a one month old infant admitted for uncontrolled vomiting Tim is a one month old infant admitted for uncontrolled vomiting. The nurse will observe Tim for signs of which one of the following? A. alkalosis B. acidosis
Tim is a one month old infant admitted for uncontrolled vomiting Tim is a one month old infant admitted for uncontrolled vomiting. The nurse will observe Tim for signs of which one of the following? A. alkalosis B. acidosis
Which of the following is MOST likely to develop acute diarrhea. A Which of the following is MOST likely to develop acute diarrhea? A. A 2 month old infant who attends daycare each day B. An 18 month old who stays at home each day with his mother C. A 6 year old who attends public school D. A 24 month old infant with two older brothers, aged 5 and 8 years
Which of the following is MOST likely to develop acute diarrhea. A Which of the following is MOST likely to develop acute diarrhea? A. A 2 month old infant who attends daycare each day B. An 18 month old who stays at home each day with his mother C. A 6 year old who attends public school D. A 24 month old infant with two older brothers, aged 5 and 8 years
9. A 7 year old with acute diarrhea has been rehydrated with oral rehydration fluids. The nurse should recommend that the child’s diet be advanced to include which of the following? A. regular diet B. clear liquids C. high-carbohydrate diet D. BRAT diet (bananas, rice, apples, toast)
9. A 7 year old with acute diarrhea has been rehydrated with oral rehydration fluids. The nurse should recommend that the child’s diet be advanced to include which of the following? A. regular diet B. clear liquids C. high-carbohydrate diet D. BRAT diet (bananas, rice, apples, toast)
10. A 2 month old breast-fed infant is successfully rehydrated with oral rehydration solutions for acute diarrhea. Instructions to the mother about breastfeeding should include which of the following? A. continue breast-feeding B. stop breast feeding until breast milk is cultured C. Stop breast-feeding until diarrhea is absent for 24 hours D. Express breast milk and kilute with sterile water before feeding it
10. A 2 month old breast-fed infant is successfully rehydrated with oral rehydration solutions for acute diarrhea. Instructions to the mother about breastfeeding should include which of the following? A. continue breast-feeding B. stop breast feeding until breast milk is cultured C. Stop breast-feeding until diarrhea is absent for 24 hours D. Express breast milk and kilute with sterile water before feeding it