Exam 1: NR328 / NR 328 (Latest
Update 2025 / 2026) Pediatric Nursing | Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Chamberlain
Question:
Children experiencing Tetralogy of Fallot may have inadequate blood flow throughout the body. As a result, they may experience symptoms like
Answer:
Cyanosis Difficulty feeding Restlessness Behavioral changes Seizures
*all require immediate intervention*
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nursing interventions for hyper cyanotic episodes in children experiencing tetralogy of fallot
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Place the child in a knee-chest position.Administer 100% oxygen by face mask.Use a calm, comforting approach.Administer morphine subcutaneously or through an existing IV line.Begin IV fluid replacement and volume expansion if needed.
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Priority nursing care for congenital heart defects
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hydration, oxygenation, and pain management
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Cardiac meds: digoxin
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Monitor pulse and withhold medication as prescribed. Hold in infants if pulse is <90/minute Hold in children if pulse is <70/minute
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s/s of digoxin toxicity
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bradycardia dysrhythmias nausea vomiting anorexia
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CM of anemia
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fatigue
dizziness
pallor
increased heart and respiratory rates.
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management for iron deficiency anemia
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Iron supplements IV ferrous sulfate Blood transfusion - packed red blood cells (PRBCs) Supplemental oxygen
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Good nutritional sources of iron include:
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boiled egg yolk liver green leafy vegetables iron-fortified cereals dried fruits beans, nuts, and whole-grain bread
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