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Terms in this set (22)What urine test result is considered abnormal? ANS: A What pathologic process is believed to be responsible for the development of
postinfectious glomerulonephritis? ANS: B The nurse notes that a child has lost 3.6 kg (8 lb) after 4 days of hospitalization for acute glomerulonephritis. What is
the most likely cause of this weight loss? ANS: B What measure of fluid balance status is most useful in a child with acute glomerulonephritis? ANS: B The parent of a child hospitalized with acute glomerulonephritis asks the nurse why blood
pressure readings are being taken so often. What knowledge should influence the nurse's reply? ANS: C What laboratory finding, in conjunction with the presenting symptoms, indicates minimal change nephrotic syndrome? ANS: D What
is the primary objective of care for the child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS)? ANS: C A hospitalized child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome is receiving high doses of prednisone. What nursing goal is appropriate for this child? ANS: C The nurse is teaching a child experiencing severe edema associated with minimal change nephrotic syndrome about his diet. The nurse should discuss what dietary need? ANS: C A child is admitted for minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS). The nurse recognizes that the child's prognosis is related to what factor? ANS: D The nurse is conducting discharge teaching with the parent of a 7-year-old child with minimal change nephrotic
syndrome (MCNS). What statement by the parent indicates a correct understanding of the teaching? ANS:
B What
is an appropriate nursing intervention for a child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) who has scrotal edema? ANS: C What do the clinical manifestations of minimal change nephrotic syndrome include? ANS: D For minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS), prednisone is effective when what
occurs? ANS: D A nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of teaching regarding care of a child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) that is in remission after administration of prednisone. The nurse realizes further teaching is required if the parents state what? ANS: D A parent asks the nurse what would be the first indication that acute glomerulonephritis was improving. What would be the nurse's best response? ANS: D A child is admitted with acute glomerulonephritis. What should
the nurse expect the urinalysis during this acute phase to show? ANS: B A child with acute glomerulonephritis is in the playroom and experiences blurred vision and a headache. What action should the nurse take? ANS: B The nurse is preparing to admit a child to the hospital with a diagnosis of acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. The nurse understands that the peak age at onset for this disease is what? ANS: B The nurse is preparing to admit a child to the hospital with a diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. The nurse understands that the peak age at onset for this disease is what? ANS: A What dietary instructions should the nurse give to parents of a child in the oliguria phase of acute glomerulonephritis with edema and hypertension? (Select all that apply.) ANS: D, E What dietary instructions should the nurse give to parents of a child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome with massive edema? (Select all that apply.) ANS: D, E Sets with similar termsChapter 25: The Child with Renal Dysfunction60 terms Nathalie_B_C Chapter 2560 terms phamian Exam 257 terms slsmith24 25: The child with renal dysfunction67 terms IyaPraise Sets found in the same folderChapter 25: The Child with Renal Dysfunction56 terms JaRita_Hendrickson Chapter 32: The Child with Cerebral Dysfunction31 terms Nursing_Student_2020 Chapter 25: The Child with Renal Dysfunction57 terms Nursing_Student_2020 Chapter 44 Genitourinary Dysfunction15 terms char_lette Other sets by this creatorStudy Guide25 terms Nursing_Student_2020 PPT Q&A12 terms Nursing_Student_2020 Chapter 17 Test Yourself5 terms Nursing_Student_2020 Chapter 16 Test Yourself5 terms Nursing_Student_2020 Other Quizlet setshigh risk newborn part one full43 terms Coco3807 Gender, Educational Achievement and subject choice42 terms Callum-Heath Reserve Quiz 234 terms pdoright Lesson 4-C (Dave Oh)15 terms JEYUN_OH Related questionsQUESTION When will the anterior fontanel close? 15 answers QUESTION The nurse is caring for a five-year-old child with in Pedigo contagiosum the parents asked the nurse what will happen to their child skin after the infection has subsided and healed would change or should the nurse give 9 answers QUESTION what is a byproduct of the destruction of RBCs? 6 answers QUESTION The child care providers support families from different cultural backgrounds by communicating school wellness goals in home language. The child care setting can support cultural differences in meal times by incorporating healthful ethnic dishes in school lunches 3 answers Which nursing intervention is appropriate specifically for the child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome MCNS?Nursing interventions for a child with nephrotic syndrome are: Monitoring fluid intake and output. Accurately monitor and document intake and output; weigh the child at the same time every day, on the same scale in the same clothing; measure the child's abdomen daily at the level of the umbilicus.
Which is the most common Postinfectious renal disease in childhood?Background: Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) is the most common post-infectious glomerulonephritis in childhood.
Which is a major complication in a child with chronic renal failure?When a child has kidney disease, the kidneys do not filter waste from their body in the way that healthy kidneys do. Toxins and wastes can build up in the blood, leading to complications such as anemia, high blood pressure, protein in urine and poor nutrition.
Which test is appropriate when confirming the diagnosis of renal calculi?Urinalysis should be performed in all patients with suspected calculi. Aside from the typical microhematuria, important findings to note are the urine pH and the presence of crystals, which may help to identify the stone composition.
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