CCRN Exam Prep - Pediatric Critical Care - Question List

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31. What is the leukotriene inhibitor recommended for daily use in pediatric patients ages 3 and older for the management of asthma?
  1. Accolate
  2. Singulair
  3. Zafirlukast
  4. Salmeterol
32. Which of the following drugs is not a topical antibiotic?
  1. Neomycin
  2. Bacitracin
  3. Polymyxin B
  4. Ceftriaxone
33. Which of the following assessments would make the nurse suspect that a child has strabismus?
  1. Tilts head to see
  2. Turns head to see
  3. Does not respond when spoken to
  4. Has difficulty hearing
34. Shane, 12 years old, is an avid fan of skateboarding. She tried to learn the moves, but accidentally fell on her first try. Agonizing in pain, she was then brought to the Emergency Department. The X-ray film showed an incomplete fracture of the left tibia. The doctor ordered for a closed reduction and a cast was applied on her left leg. Which of the following is an incorrect intervention for Shane?
  1. Elevate entire extremity higher than the client’s heart for the first 24 to 48 hours
  2. Exercise her toes
  3. Support Shane’s foot with the ankle in 90 degrees of flexion
  4. Create a turning schedule for position changes every 3 hours
35.

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Pediatric MODS is a condition where two or more organ systems fail in critically ill children.
  2. The incidence of pediatric MODS is increasing worldwide.
  3. The diagnosis of pediatric MODS is based on the number of failing organ systems and their severity.
  4. Pediatric MODS only affects the respiratory system.

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