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The home health nurse examines a child being treated at home with acetaminophen for a flulike ailment and finds the initial sign of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which is:
 
  a. Bleeding from the nose
  b. A pustular rash on the face
  c. Blister-like lesions between the fingers
  d. Mucosal lesions in the eyes and mouth

Question 2

A nurse is discussing discharge instructions with parents of a child who received a cardiac transplant five weeks ago. The discharge instructions should include all of the following except:
 
  1. Discussion of signs and symptoms of rejection.
   2. The child should not participate in moderate to high physical activity.
   3. Instructions to wear a medical alert bracelet.
   4. Take the anti-rejection medications when signs of rejection arise.



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Answer to Question 1

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The sign of Stevens-Johnson syndrome after the flulike period is the appearance of lesions in the eyes and mouth as well as in the entire gastrointestinal tract.

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1. The family should be informed about possible signs and symptoms for early detection.
2. Increased activity causes an increased workload on the heart, so this should be avoided until the doctor gives permission for increasing activity.
3. A medical alert bracelet is recommended so others are aware of needs of the patient.
4. The anti-rejection medications will need to be taken for the remainder of the child's life every day.





 

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