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A child with nephrotic syndrome is severely edematous. The primary healthcare provider has placed the child on bed rest. An important nursing intervention for this child would be to
 
  1. reposition the child every two hours.
  2. monitor B/P every 30 minutes.
  3. encourage fluids.
  4. limit visitors.

Question 2

What is required for any women receiving oxytocin (Pitocin)?
 
  1. CPR
  2. Continuous electronic fetal monitoring
  3. Administering oxygen by mask
  4. Nonstress test



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: A child with severe edema,on bed rest,is at risk for altered skin integrity. To prevent skin breakdown,the child should be repositioned every two hours. Vital signs are taken every four hours,fluids need to be monitored and should not be encouraged,and the child needs social interaction,so visitors should not be limited. Intervention

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 2. Continuous electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is required for any women receiving oxytocin (Pitocin).



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