Deck 42: The Child with an Immunologic Alteration
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Deck 42: The Child with an Immunologic Alteration
1
A nurse in a well-child clinic is teaching parents about their child's immune system.Which statement by the nurse is correct?
A) The immune system distinguishes and actively protects the body's own cells from foreign substances.
B) The immune system is fully developed by 1 year of age.
C) The immune system protects the child against communicable diseases in the first 6 years of life.
D) The immune system responds to an offending agent by producing antigens.
A) The immune system distinguishes and actively protects the body's own cells from foreign substances.
B) The immune system is fully developed by 1 year of age.
C) The immune system protects the child against communicable diseases in the first 6 years of life.
D) The immune system responds to an offending agent by producing antigens.
The immune system distinguishes and actively protects the body's own cells from foreign substances.
2
A young child with HIV is receiving several antiretroviral drugs.What is the purpose of these drugs?
A) Cure the disease.
B) Delay disease progression.
C) Prevent the spread of disease.
D) Treat Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia.
A) Cure the disease.
B) Delay disease progression.
C) Prevent the spread of disease.
D) Treat Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia.
Delay disease progression.
3
Which is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC,2009)recommendation for immunizing infants who are HIV positive?
A) Follow the routine immunization schedule.
B) Routine immunizations are administered; assess CD4+ counts before administering the MMR and varicella vaccinations.
C) Do not give immunizations because of the infant's altered immune status.
D) Eliminate the pertussis vaccination because of the risk of convulsions.
A) Follow the routine immunization schedule.
B) Routine immunizations are administered; assess CD4+ counts before administering the MMR and varicella vaccinations.
C) Do not give immunizations because of the infant's altered immune status.
D) Eliminate the pertussis vaccination because of the risk of convulsions.
Routine immunizations are administered; assess CD4+ counts before administering the MMR and varicella vaccinations.
4
What is the primary nursing concern for a child having an anaphylactic reaction?
A) Identifying the offending allergen
B) Ineffective breathing pattern
C) Increased cardiac output
D) Positioning to facilitate comfort
A) Identifying the offending allergen
B) Ineffective breathing pattern
C) Increased cardiac output
D) Positioning to facilitate comfort
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5
Which intervention is appropriate for a child receiving high doses of steroids?
A) Limit activity and receive home schooling.
B) Increase the amount of carbohydrates in the diet.
C) Substitute a killed virus vaccine for live virus vaccines.
D) Monitor for seizure activity.
A) Limit activity and receive home schooling.
B) Increase the amount of carbohydrates in the diet.
C) Substitute a killed virus vaccine for live virus vaccines.
D) Monitor for seizure activity.
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6
The nursing student learns how infants acquire immunity.Which statement about this process is correct?
A) The infant acquires humoral and cell-mediated immunity in response to infections and immunizations.
B) The infant acquires maternal antibodies that ensure immunity up to 12 months age.
C) Active immunity is acquired from the mother and lasts 6 to 7 months.
D) Passive immunity develops in response to immunizations.
A) The infant acquires humoral and cell-mediated immunity in response to infections and immunizations.
B) The infant acquires maternal antibodies that ensure immunity up to 12 months age.
C) Active immunity is acquired from the mother and lasts 6 to 7 months.
D) Passive immunity develops in response to immunizations.
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7
A nurse is teaching parents about the importance of immunizations for infants because of immaturity of the immune system.The parents demonstrate that they understand the teaching if they make which statement?
A) "We plan to opt out of most childhood vaccinations."
B) "There are only a few diseases that have effective immunizations."
C) "Babies are born with a sophisticated immune system so they need few, if any, immunizations."
D) "Newborns have a hard time fighting infection so they need vaccinations."
A) "We plan to opt out of most childhood vaccinations."
B) "There are only a few diseases that have effective immunizations."
C) "Babies are born with a sophisticated immune system so they need few, if any, immunizations."
D) "Newborns have a hard time fighting infection so they need vaccinations."
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8
The nurse is planning care for an adolescent with AIDS.The priority nursing goal is to
A) prevent infection.
B) prevent secondary cancers.
C) restore immunologic defenses.
D) identify sources of infection.
A) prevent infection.
B) prevent secondary cancers.
C) restore immunologic defenses.
D) identify sources of infection.
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9
A 5-year-old child has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).What statement by the mother indicates good understanding of medications used for this condition?
A) "When my child's pain increases, I double the recommended dosage of antiretroviral medication."
B) "Addiction is a risk, so I only use the medication as ordered."
C) "Doses of the antiretroviral medication are selected on the basis of my child's age and growth."
D) "By the time my child is an adolescent she will not need her antiretroviral medications any longer."
A) "When my child's pain increases, I double the recommended dosage of antiretroviral medication."
B) "Addiction is a risk, so I only use the medication as ordered."
C) "Doses of the antiretroviral medication are selected on the basis of my child's age and growth."
D) "By the time my child is an adolescent she will not need her antiretroviral medications any longer."
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10
What is the drug of choice the nurse should administer in the acute treatment of anaphylaxis?
A) Diphenhydramine
B) Histamine inhibitor (cimetidine)
C) Epinephrine
D) Albuterol
A) Diphenhydramine
B) Histamine inhibitor (cimetidine)
C) Epinephrine
D) Albuterol
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11
What is the primary nursing concern for a hospitalized child with HIV infection?
A) Maintaining growth and development
B) Eating foods that the family brings to the child
C) Consideration of parental limitations and weaknesses
D) Resting for 2 to 3 hours twice a day
A) Maintaining growth and development
B) Eating foods that the family brings to the child
C) Consideration of parental limitations and weaknesses
D) Resting for 2 to 3 hours twice a day
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12
Which suggestion is appropriate to teach a mother who has a preschool child who refuses to take the medications for HIV infection?
A) Mix medications with chocolate syrup or pudding
B) Mix the medications with milk or an essential food.
C) Skip the dose of medication if the child protests too much.
D) Mix the medication in a syringe, hold the child down firmly, and administer the medication.
A) Mix medications with chocolate syrup or pudding
B) Mix the medications with milk or an essential food.
C) Skip the dose of medication if the child protests too much.
D) Mix the medication in a syringe, hold the child down firmly, and administer the medication.
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13
A nurse is working in an allergy clinic and has performed skin testing on an adolescent.Seventeen minutes after the procedure,the nurse note the presence of a wheal at one of the sites.What conclusion does the nurse make about this response?
A) The child is allergic to that substance.
B) This result is indeterminate.
C) The testing should be redone in another location.
D) Anaphylaxis is imminent.
A) The child is allergic to that substance.
B) This result is indeterminate.
C) The testing should be redone in another location.
D) Anaphylaxis is imminent.
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14
Which organs and tissues control the two types of specific immune functions?
A) The spleen and mucous membranes
B) Upper and lower intestinal lymphoid tissue
C) The skin and lymph nodes
D) The thymus and bone marrow
A) The spleen and mucous membranes
B) Upper and lower intestinal lymphoid tissue
C) The skin and lymph nodes
D) The thymus and bone marrow
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15
The mother of an HIV-positive infant who is 2 months old questions the nurse about which childhood immunizations her child will be able to receive.Which immunizations should an HIV-positive child be able to receive? (Select all that apply.)
A) Hepatitis B
B) DTaP
C) MMR
D) IPV
E) HIB
A) Hepatitis B
B) DTaP
C) MMR
D) IPV
E) HIB
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16
What disorder is caused by a virus that primarily infects a specific subset of T lymphocytes,the CD4+ T cells?
A) Raynaud phenomenon
B) Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
C) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
D) Severe combined immunodeficiency disease
A) Raynaud phenomenon
B) Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
C) Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
D) Severe combined immunodeficiency disease
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17
What should the nurse include in a teaching plan for the mother of a toddler who will be taking prednisone for several months?
A) The medication should be taken between meals.
B) The medication needs to be discontinued if side effects appear.
C) The medication should not be stopped abruptly.
D) The medication may lower blood glucose.
A) The medication should be taken between meals.
B) The medication needs to be discontinued if side effects appear.
C) The medication should not be stopped abruptly.
D) The medication may lower blood glucose.
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18
Children receiving long-term systemic corticosteroid therapy are most at risk for which condition?
A) Hypotension
B) Dilation of blood vessels in the cheeks
C) Growth delays
D) Decreased appetite and weight loss
A) Hypotension
B) Dilation of blood vessels in the cheeks
C) Growth delays
D) Decreased appetite and weight loss
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19
What is the most common mode of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)in the pediatric population?
A) Perinatal transmission
B) Sexual abuse
C) Blood transfusions
D) Poor handwashing
A) Perinatal transmission
B) Sexual abuse
C) Blood transfusions
D) Poor handwashing
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20
The nurse observes a rash on a teen's face which is characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
A) Teach the teen about using sunscreen.
B) Prepare the teen for a bone marrow biopsy.
C) Educate the teen on proper use of antibiotics.
D) Demonstrate how to use an Epi-pen.
A) Teach the teen about using sunscreen.
B) Prepare the teen for a bone marrow biopsy.
C) Educate the teen on proper use of antibiotics.
D) Demonstrate how to use an Epi-pen.
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21
A child weighs 30.8 pounds and is prescribed prednisolone syrup 0.5 mg/kg.The pharmacy delivers a syringe with 15 mg/5 mL.How many mL does the nurse administer?Round your solve to the nearest 10th.
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22
Which home care instructions should the nurse provide to the parents of a child with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)? (Select all that apply.)
A) Give supplemental vitamins as prescribed.
B) Yearly influenza vaccination should be avoided.
C) Administer any antibiotics as prescribed.
D) Notify the provider if the child develops a cough or congestion.
E) Missed doses of antiretroviral medication should just be skipped.
A) Give supplemental vitamins as prescribed.
B) Yearly influenza vaccination should be avoided.
C) Administer any antibiotics as prescribed.
D) Notify the provider if the child develops a cough or congestion.
E) Missed doses of antiretroviral medication should just be skipped.
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