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Deck 11: Pediatric Pharmacology
1
The gastric pH of children younger than 3 years is more alkaline than that of adults. Penicillin can be destroyed by gastric acidity. The penicillin dose for a child younger than 3 years compared to that for an adult should be:
A) the same.
B) higher.
C) lower.
D) doubled.
A) the same.
B) higher.
C) lower.
D) doubled.
lower.
2
In terms of calculation of drug dosages, which information will be most important for the nurse to collect regarding a pediatric client upon his or her first clinic visit?
A) Health status, nutritional status, and hydration status
B) Age, weight, and height
C) Current use of prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications
D) Allergy history of the child and family allergy history
A) Health status, nutritional status, and hydration status
B) Age, weight, and height
C) Current use of prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal medications
D) Allergy history of the child and family allergy history
Age, weight, and height
3
The nurse understands that the drug distribution in an infant is affected by which factor?
A) Infants have fewer protein receptor sites.
B) Albumin levels are increased in infants.
C) Infants have lower levels of extracellular fluids.
D) Body fluid proportion for weight is decreased in infants.
A) Infants have fewer protein receptor sites.
B) Albumin levels are increased in infants.
C) Infants have lower levels of extracellular fluids.
D) Body fluid proportion for weight is decreased in infants.
Infants have fewer protein receptor sites.
4
An infant client is ordered to receive a topical silver nitrate ointment to prevent infection after sustaining burns. The nurse be especially vigilant for signs of silver toxicity because:
A) infants have immature liver function and metabolism.
B) infants have decreased renal function and renal clearance.
C) infants' bodies have increased body water composition.
D) infants have thinner skin, allowing for greater absorption.
A) infants have immature liver function and metabolism.
B) infants have decreased renal function and renal clearance.
C) infants' bodies have increased body water composition.
D) infants have thinner skin, allowing for greater absorption.
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5
The nurse is caring for a pediatric client who has a long-term, chronic illness. The nurse notes that the client needed an increase in his medication dosage once he reached age 14 years. The nurse is aware that this is most likely due to:
A) hormonal changes and growth spurts.
B) decrease in the metabolic rate.
C) decrease in sleep requirements.
D) slowing of physical maturation.
A) hormonal changes and growth spurts.
B) decrease in the metabolic rate.
C) decrease in sleep requirements.
D) slowing of physical maturation.
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6
The nurse develops a medication teaching plan for an adolescent client. Which principle will be highest priority to include when teaching the adolescent client?
A) Emotional development occurs at the same time for all adolescents.
B) All information shared with the nurse will remain confidential.
C) The client can be assured of appropriate levels of privacy.
D) Adolescents do not need assistance with decision making about medications.
A) Emotional development occurs at the same time for all adolescents.
B) All information shared with the nurse will remain confidential.
C) The client can be assured of appropriate levels of privacy.
D) Adolescents do not need assistance with decision making about medications.
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7
Drug half-life for an older child can be shortened because of increased metabolic rate. How does this affect the drug dose for older children versus that for adults?
A) It is increased because of drug metabolism.
B) It is decreased because of drug metabolism.
C) It is decreased because of an increased half-life.
D) It is the same as that for adults.
A) It is increased because of drug metabolism.
B) It is decreased because of drug metabolism.
C) It is decreased because of an increased half-life.
D) It is the same as that for adults.
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8
The _____ route is the most exact and predictable route through which to administer medications to children.
A) oral
B) rectal
C) intramuscular
D) intravenous
A) oral
B) rectal
C) intramuscular
D) intravenous
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9
The nurse prepares to administer a crushed medication to an 11-month-old child. Which food or beverage will the nurse mix with the medication to make it more palatable?
A) Ginger ale
B) Honey
C) Jelly
D) Milk
A) Ginger ale
B) Honey
C) Jelly
D) Milk
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10
Neonates and infants have a decreased metabolism and excretion of drugs because of immaturity of which organs?
A) Lungs and kidneys
B) Liver and kidneys
C) Spleen and pancreas
D) Gastrointestinal tract and kidneys
A) Lungs and kidneys
B) Liver and kidneys
C) Spleen and pancreas
D) Gastrointestinal tract and kidneys
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11
Infants have decreased plasma protein-binding sites because of decreased plasma protein and albumin levels. With drugs that are highly protein bound, how should the drug dose for infants be different from that for adults?
A) It should be higher.
B) It should be lower.
C) It should be the same.
D) It varies by client.
A) It should be higher.
B) It should be lower.
C) It should be the same.
D) It varies by client.
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12
What does teaching to clients with children include?
A) Advising the client and family to keep medications in readily available, convenient locations
B) Instructing the client and family not to be concerned with side effects of medications
C) Telling the client and family to purchase over-the-counter drugs to reduce costs
D) Instructing the client and family to use child-resistant medication containers
A) Advising the client and family to keep medications in readily available, convenient locations
B) Instructing the client and family not to be concerned with side effects of medications
C) Telling the client and family to purchase over-the-counter drugs to reduce costs
D) Instructing the client and family to use child-resistant medication containers
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