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Practice Question

A 2-year-old child is hospitalized with tonsillitis and bilateral otitis media. The nurse is preparing to administer prescribed ear drops. When instilling the medication, the nurse should pull the child's earlobe?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

Down and back.

Rationale:

🔴 For children under 3 years, the ear canal is short and straight, requiring downward and backward pull.

🔴 Ensures proper delivery of medication to the middle ear.

🔴 Reduces risk of ear trauma or discomfort during administration.

🔴 Facilitates optimal absorption of the ear drops.

🔴 Follows pediatric medication safety guidelines.

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This question is from Communication, Pharmacology, Tissue Integrity Exam 2 which contains 70 questions.

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In assessing the skin condition of an elderly client, the nurse notes that, over the sacral area, there is a 2-cm to 3-cm area that is reddened, does not blanch around the perimeter, and is open at the center. The most effective documentation would be:

Answer Choices:

A. age 3: 3 "Patient has stage II ulcer on sacrum. No blanching of perimeter."
B. "2-cm to 3-cm reddened area on sacrum with open center. Does not blanch."
C. age 4: 4 "Pressure ulcer on sacrum. Massaged with no improvement in color."
D. "Reddened area over sacrum, skin open in center."
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Answer Choices:

A. Administer the medication subcutaneously due to lack of blood flow.
B. Administer the medication via Z-track.
C. Contact the healthcare provider to change the route of the medication.
D. Prepare the medication for dorsal gluteal administration.
The pediatric nurse knows the most accurate medication dosage for a child is determined by using which piece of assessment data:

Answer Choices:

A. the child's BMI
B. the child's weight
C. the child's height
D. the child's developmental stage
Which of the following examples best demonstrates safe drug administration by the nurse?

Answer Choices:

A. Leaving the medications on the bedside stand after verifying client identification
B. Returning unused portion of a medication to a stock supply bottle
C. Administering an oral medication with the client sitting upright
D. Asking a small child to say their name before administering the medication
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Communication, Pharmacology, Tissue Integrity Exam 2

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  • Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: General Exams
  • Domain: 🚑Pharmacology
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