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The pediatric nurse in the ambulatory surgery unit is caring for a child following a tonsillectomy. The child is complaining of a dry throat. Which of the following items would the nurse offer to the child?
 
  1. Cola with ice
  2. A glass of milk
  3. Cool cherry-flavored drink
  4. Green gelatin

Question 2

In the provision of nursing care, it is most important to perform which of the following actions?
 
  A) Administration of prescribed medications
  B) Implementation of physician's orders
  C) Evaluation of patient's responses
  D) Coordination of care with the healthcare team



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Following tonsillectomy, cool clear liquids should be administered. Citrus-flavored, carbonated, and extremely hot or cold liquids should be avoided because they may irritate the throat. Red liquids are avoided because they give the appearance of blood if the child vomits. Milk and milk products, including pudding, are avoided because they coat the throat and cause the child to clear his or her throat, thus increasing the risk of bleeding.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D



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