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rmenurse

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Urinary tract anomalies are frequently associated with what irregularities in fetal development?
 
  a. Myelomeningocele
  b. Cardiovascular anomalies
  c. Malformed or low-set ears
  d. Defects in lower extremities

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A health care provider prescribes midazolam (Versed) syrup 0.5 mg/kg per mouth (PO) 30 minutes before a burn wound dressing change on a child. The medication label states: Versed 2 mg/1 ml.
 
  The child weighs 8 kg. The nurse prepares to administer the dose. How many milliliters will the nurse prepare to administer the dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer in a whole number.
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ANS: C
Although unexplained, there is a frequent association between malformed or low-set ears and urinary tract anomalies. During the newborn examination, the nurse should have a high suspicion about urinary tract structure and function if ear anomalies are present. Children who have myelomeningocele may have impaired urinary tract function secondary to the neural defect. When other congenital defects are present, there is an increased likelihood of other issues with other body systems. Cardiac and extremity defects do not have a strong association with renal anomalies.

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rmenurse

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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