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A 2-week-old infant Sam was brought for treatment. He had been diagnosed for hydrocephalus. What is the earliest sign of hydrocephalus that a nurse would observe in a 2-week-old infant?
a. Bulging eyes
b. Feeds poorly
c. Prolonged high-pitch cry
d. Bulging fontanels
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Logan, a three-year-old child, is brought to the Emergency Department by his parents after consuming an unknown quantity of acetaminophen elixir (Tylenol). For which assessment should the nurse assess first as a result of an acute overdose of acetaminophen (Tylenol)?
a. Cardiovascular assessment
b. Measuring urine albumin to assess kidney function
c. Assessment of hepatic function
d. Neurological assessment
Seth is a 9-year-old child diagnosed with leukemia who visits the clinic periodically. The most important intervention that should receive top priority for Seth is to:
a. Introduce more soft sports to prevent bleeding and injury.
b. Promote adequate nutrition and fluid intake.
c. Minimize going to crowded shopping malls, buses and public theatres to prevent infection
d. Encourage Seth to have more frequent rest periods.
The parents of a 5-week-old baby arrive at a local Emergency Room, with the unresponsive baby and scream, “Help! Please! Help us!” Cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts are unsuccessful. The baby dies of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Which intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to take next?
a. Review all data from the baby’s medical record.
b. Allow the parents to see their deceased baby.
c. Educate the parents that the most common cause of SIDS is sleeping in a prone position.
d. Provide information on all potential SIDS risk factors.
Mrs. Cruz, 77 years old with chronic arthritis, lives alone in her home. She requires assistance with daily meal preparation. Which of the following is an appropriate referral for Mrs. Cruz within a protective environment to promote her with maximum dignity and independence?
a. Respite care
b. Assisted living
c. A rehabilitative care facility
d. A hospice care facility
Alana, a 9-year-old child, has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus . A nurse must begin the educational process for her and her family. Alana parents ask the nurse is daily blood glucose monitoring going to help with treating diabetes mellitus. Which of the following response is the most appropriate?
a. “Diabetes mellitus is not curable but it can be controlled, blood glucose monitoring is the least expensive method of testing.”
b. “Blood glucose monitoring is an easy method of monitoring variations in blood glucose levels, diabetes mellitus is not curable however it can be controlled.”
c. “Diabetes mellitus is not curable, however, blood glucose monitoring allows children the ability to better manage their diabetes.”
d. “Type 1 diabetes mellitus is curable, blood glucose monitoring gives children a greater sense of control and independence over their diabetes.”
Following major abdominal surgery, Mrs. Abraha, was started on morphine sulfate via peripheral intravenous infusion. The nurse is inspecting the intravenous infusion dressing. The insertion date on the dressing is October 3rd. The nurse calculates that the dressing should be changed on which of the following dates?
a. October 3rd
b. October 5th
c. October 7th
d. October 8th
The nurse is reviewing the medical record for data associated with a client’s admission to the hospital for an episode of diabetic ketoacidosis. Which information related to this event should the nurse document on the client’s medical record? Select all that apply.
1. Increased serum bicarbonate level
2. Low PCO2
3. Acetone breath
4. Retinopathy
5. Sweating and fatigue
Daisy, a 32 years old postpartum client, has just delivered a 7 lb female infant. 12 hours after delivery, the nurse notice that Daisy experiences a temperature spike of 101oF (38.3oC). What would the nurse do first?
a. Notify the physician for possible infection.
b. Begin postpartum hemorrhage initiative
c. Provide fluid replacement for dehydration
d. Realize this is a normal response
Mr. Turner, a 43-year-old computer programmer, is scheduled to have a gastrectomy. He smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. His brother had a tonsillectomy at 16 years of age. Which one of the following is a major preoperative concern?
a. Mr. Turner’s family history for illness
b. Smoking habit
c. Mr. Turner’s age
d. History of employment as a computer programmer.
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Christine has malignant lymphoma. As part of her treatment, the physician prescribes chlorambucil (Leukeran), 8 mg by P.O. daily. Alopecia occurs 2 weeks after chlorambucil therapy begins. Which intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to take next?
a. Notify the physician
b. Explain that alopecia is one of the adverse reactions
c. Assess the Christine’s respiratory status.
d. Assess the Christine’s blood pressure
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CT Scans Linked to Over 100,000 Cancer Cases Each Year in the U.S., Says Major Study
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine has revealed a startling truth — CT scans may contribute to over 100,000 new cancer cases annually in the U.S., accounting for about 5% of all cancer diagnoses.
Why? CT scans use ionizing radiation, which can damage DNA and potentially trigger cancer. In 2023 alone, the U.S. performed a record 93 million CT scans.
🔑Key Concerns🔑
🩸Higher risk for children and people with genetic conditions like Lynch syndrome
🧪Even a single scan may raise the chance of developing blood cancers in certain age groups
🦠The risks grow when scans are used without strict medical necessity
💊But here's the important part — don’t panic. CT scans are still essential, life-saving tools when used appropriately.
Experts recommend:
🩻Only scan when medically necessary
🩻Consider safer alternatives like MRI or ultrasound
🩻Use accredited imaging centers that limit radiation exposure
"We need smarter imaging, not more imaging." — Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman, UCSF
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