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ashley

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What should the nurse do to minimize an unpleasant-tasting drug?
 
  a. Pour the drug over ice
  b. Squirt the drug in the mouth with a syringe
  c. Administer the drug through a straw
  d. Enlist the parent's assistance

Question 2

What is a disadvantage of using a mist tent with a toddler?
 
  a. The nurse must remove the restless child.
  b. The wet bedding and clothing must be changed frequently.
  c. The mist tent must be opened at least once every hour.
  d. All objects must be kept outside of the tent.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Administering the drug through a straw will diminish an unpleasant taste. Having the child hold the nose is helpful, as bad taste is associated with the smell of the drug. Pouring the drug over ice may result in the child not getting the entire amount of the drug. Squirting the drug into the mouth with a syringe will still allow the child to taste the medication. The parent's assistance should be enlisted, but will not minimize the taste of the drug.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Frequent linen and clothing changes will be necessary because of the heavy humidity in the tent. The nurse can open the tent to soothe the restless child instead of removing the child. The tent does not have to be opened every hour. Toys can be placed inside the tent.



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