Which description would the nurse expect when the parents of a child with celiac disease describe their child's stool?pale, foul-smelling stools (poop) belly pain and bloating. weight loss. tiredness.
Which positioning would the nurse use for a newborn with a diagnosis of tracheoesophageal fistula?Semi-Fowlers. Option A: To prevent aspiration of stomach contents, the nurse should place the client in semi-Fowler's position. Option B: Supine position may increase the risk for aspiration.
Which assessment finding would the nurse expect in an infant diagnosed with pyloric stenosis?Classically, the infant with pyloric stenosis has nonbilious vomiting or regurgitation, which may become projectile (in as many as 70% of cases), after which the infant is still hungry. Jaundice. The infant may develop jaundice, which is corrected upon correction of the disease. Dehydration and malnutrition.
What is the treatment of choice for a child with intussusception group of answer choices?A water soluble contrast or air enema.
This treatment can actually fix intussusception 90% of the time in children, and no further treatment is needed.
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