Deck 10: Drug Therapy in Pediatric Patients

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Parents ask the nurse why an over-the-counter cough suppressant with sedative side effects is not recommended for infants. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Babies have a more rapid gastric emptying time and don't absorb drugs well."
B) "Cough medicine tastes bad, and infants usually won't take it."
C) "Infants are more susceptible to central nervous system effects than are adults."
D) "Infants metabolize drugs too rapidly, so drugs aren't as effective."
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An infant is receiving a medication that has a narrow therapeutic range. The nurse reviews the medication information and learns that the drug is excreted by the kidneys. When giving the medication, the nurse will assess the infant for:

A) decreased effectiveness of the drug.
B) shorter period of the drug's effects.
C) signs of drug toxicity.
D) unusual CNS effects.
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A prescriber has ordered medication for a newborn. The medication is eliminated primarily by hepatic metabolism. The nurse expects the prescriber to:

A) order a dose that is lower than an adult dose.
B) order a dose that is higher than an adult dose.
C) increase the frequency of medication dosing.
D) discontinue the drug after one or two doses.
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A pediatric nurse is teaching nursing students about medication administration in children. Which statement by a student indicates an understanding of the teaching?

A) "Drugs effective in adults may not work in children, even if the dose is proportional for weight and size."
B) "Infants metabolize drugs more quickly than do older children and adults."
C) "Side effects of drugs in children are similar to side effects of drugs in adults."
D) "The known differences in drug effects in children versus those in adults are related to the size of the patient."
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A nurse is caring for an infant after a surgical procedure. After ensuring that the ordered dose is appropriate for the infant's age and weight, the nurse administers a narcotic analgesic intravenously. When assessing the infant 15 minutes later, the nurse notes respirations of 22 breaths per minute and a heart rate of 110 beats per minute. The infant is asleep in the parent's arms and does not awaken when vital signs are assessed. The nurse understands that these findings are the result of:

A) an allergic reaction to the medication.
B) immaturity of the blood-brain barrier in the infant.
C) toxic effects of the narcotic, requiring naloxone (Narcan) as an antidote.
D) unexpected side effects of medications in infants.
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A pediatric nurse is teaching nursing students to calculate medication doses for children using a formula based on body surface area. Which statement by a nursing student indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "The formula helps approximate the first dose; other doses should be based on clinical observations."
B) "This formula accounts for pharmacokinetic factors that are different in children."
C) "Using this formula will prevent side effects of medications in children."
D) "This formula can determine medication dosing for a child of any age."
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The parents of a child with asthma ask the nurse why their child cannot use oral corticosteroids more often, because they are so effective. The nurse will offer which information that is true for children?

A) Chronic steroid use can inhibit growth.
B) Frequent use of this drug may lead to a decreased response.
C) A hypersensitivity reaction to this drug may occur.
D) Systemic steroids can be toxic.
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A child will receive 750 mg of an antibiotic for 10 days. The child attends day care. The drug may be dosed in several ways and is available in two concentrations. Which dosing regimen will the nurse discuss with the child's provider?

A) 250 mg/5 mL-375 mg PO bid
B) 250 mg/5 mL-250 mg PO tid
C) 500 mg/5 mL-250 mg PO tid
D) 500 mg/5 mL-375 mg PO bid
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An infant has allergies and often develops a pruritic rash when exposed to allergens. The infant's parents ask the nurse about using a topical antihistamine. What does the nurse tell them?

A) Antihistamines given by this route are not absorbed as well in children.
B) Applying this medication to the skin can cause toxicity in this age group.
C) The child will also need oral medication to achieve effective results.
D) Topical medications have fewer side effects than those given by other routes.
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A nurse caring for a 5-year-old child notes that the child has discoloration of several teeth. When taking a medication history, the nurse will ask about which group of medications?

A) Glucocorticoids
B) Salicylates
C) Sulfonamides
D) Tetracyclines
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Deck 10: Drug Therapy in Pediatric Patients
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Parents ask the nurse why an over-the-counter cough suppressant with sedative side effects is not recommended for infants. Which response by the nurse is correct?

A) "Babies have a more rapid gastric emptying time and don't absorb drugs well."
B) "Cough medicine tastes bad, and infants usually won't take it."
C) "Infants are more susceptible to central nervous system effects than are adults."
D) "Infants metabolize drugs too rapidly, so drugs aren't as effective."
"Infants are more susceptible to central nervous system effects than are adults."
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An infant is receiving a medication that has a narrow therapeutic range. The nurse reviews the medication information and learns that the drug is excreted by the kidneys. When giving the medication, the nurse will assess the infant for:

A) decreased effectiveness of the drug.
B) shorter period of the drug's effects.
C) signs of drug toxicity.
D) unusual CNS effects.
signs of drug toxicity.
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A prescriber has ordered medication for a newborn. The medication is eliminated primarily by hepatic metabolism. The nurse expects the prescriber to:

A) order a dose that is lower than an adult dose.
B) order a dose that is higher than an adult dose.
C) increase the frequency of medication dosing.
D) discontinue the drug after one or two doses.
order a dose that is lower than an adult dose.
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A pediatric nurse is teaching nursing students about medication administration in children. Which statement by a student indicates an understanding of the teaching?

A) "Drugs effective in adults may not work in children, even if the dose is proportional for weight and size."
B) "Infants metabolize drugs more quickly than do older children and adults."
C) "Side effects of drugs in children are similar to side effects of drugs in adults."
D) "The known differences in drug effects in children versus those in adults are related to the size of the patient."
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A nurse is caring for an infant after a surgical procedure. After ensuring that the ordered dose is appropriate for the infant's age and weight, the nurse administers a narcotic analgesic intravenously. When assessing the infant 15 minutes later, the nurse notes respirations of 22 breaths per minute and a heart rate of 110 beats per minute. The infant is asleep in the parent's arms and does not awaken when vital signs are assessed. The nurse understands that these findings are the result of:

A) an allergic reaction to the medication.
B) immaturity of the blood-brain barrier in the infant.
C) toxic effects of the narcotic, requiring naloxone (Narcan) as an antidote.
D) unexpected side effects of medications in infants.
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A pediatric nurse is teaching nursing students to calculate medication doses for children using a formula based on body surface area. Which statement by a nursing student indicates understanding of the teaching?

A) "The formula helps approximate the first dose; other doses should be based on clinical observations."
B) "This formula accounts for pharmacokinetic factors that are different in children."
C) "Using this formula will prevent side effects of medications in children."
D) "This formula can determine medication dosing for a child of any age."
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The parents of a child with asthma ask the nurse why their child cannot use oral corticosteroids more often, because they are so effective. The nurse will offer which information that is true for children?

A) Chronic steroid use can inhibit growth.
B) Frequent use of this drug may lead to a decreased response.
C) A hypersensitivity reaction to this drug may occur.
D) Systemic steroids can be toxic.
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A child will receive 750 mg of an antibiotic for 10 days. The child attends day care. The drug may be dosed in several ways and is available in two concentrations. Which dosing regimen will the nurse discuss with the child's provider?

A) 250 mg/5 mL-375 mg PO bid
B) 250 mg/5 mL-250 mg PO tid
C) 500 mg/5 mL-250 mg PO tid
D) 500 mg/5 mL-375 mg PO bid
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An infant has allergies and often develops a pruritic rash when exposed to allergens. The infant's parents ask the nurse about using a topical antihistamine. What does the nurse tell them?

A) Antihistamines given by this route are not absorbed as well in children.
B) Applying this medication to the skin can cause toxicity in this age group.
C) The child will also need oral medication to achieve effective results.
D) Topical medications have fewer side effects than those given by other routes.
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A nurse caring for a 5-year-old child notes that the child has discoloration of several teeth. When taking a medication history, the nurse will ask about which group of medications?

A) Glucocorticoids
B) Salicylates
C) Sulfonamides
D) Tetracyclines
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