A six year old female comes to the clinic setting for the second time within 3 months to R/O a UTI. The care provider prescribers Septra one-teaspoon by mouth twice daily. The child is to return to the office in 1 week for follow-up.
Question Answered step-by-step Critical Thinking-GUA six year old female comes to the clinic setting for the second time within 3 months to R/O a UTI. The care provider prescribers Septra one-teaspoon by mouth twice daily. The child is to return to the office in 1 week for follow-up.What signsand symptoms would the nurse expect to find during initial assessment? What teaching can the nurse suggests to help prevent another UTI? What of the following orders should the nurse implement first for a child with a UTI?Ampicillin 250mg IV q 12 hUrine CulturesSitz bath PRN for painVoiding cystourethrogramA seven year old with acute glomerulonephritis who is taking potassium sparing diuretics.The nurse is reviewing discharge instructions with the parent. Which of the following should the nurse include?(Select all that apply.)Weigh the child daily.Check the child’s apical pulse daily.Resume usual activity.Continue the prescribed medications.Elevate edematous body parts.A nurse is assisting with the admission of a toddler who has nephrotic syndrome.Which of the following objective data should the nurse anticipate collecting form the child?Elevated Blood pressureFacial edema noticeable in the evening3-4+ protein in the urineArms and legs appear thin with loose skin Health Science Science Nursing NURS 2420 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


