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SR PEDI ANSWERS UPDATED SWIFT RIVERS SCENARIOS ANSWERED UPDATED SPRING 2021

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Hayden Clark, 6-year-old male, weighing 44 lbs., comes to school looking disheveled, and not wearing a coat with the outside temperature in the low 40’s. You responded correctly to 6 out of 6 eva... luations: Category Your response Explanation Educational Needs Increased acuity Education needed for child and parents relating to clothing, hygiene, and physiological needs. Health Increased acuity Status assessment reports patient not wearing coat in 40-degree weather. LOC Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of increased LOC acuity Pain Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of increased Pain acuity Psych Normal acuity Status assessment reports does not give clear indication to increased Psych acuity Safety Increased acuity Status assessment reports not wearing coat which places patient at risk for hypothermia Hannah Johnson Room 304 Hannah Johnson, 10-year-old female presented to the ED 45 minutes ago with dehydration, dysuria, and significant weight loss of 18 pounds over the last 2 months. Both parents are with the child, the father is insisting that he be notified of all interventions before they are initiated. Initial assessment reveals: Skin dry and warm to touch, B/P 90/58, T 99.2 F, 37.3 C, HR 110, RR 30. Child appears thin. Breathing is fast and deep. Noted fruity odor to breath. Initial labs: CBC WNL, K+ 2.89, BG 459, Urinalysis: Positive for ketones, glucose, and bacteria. Orders: IV 0.9% normal Saline at 150 ml/hour, Add 20 mEq K+ after first liter, Ampicillin 250 mg PO q 6 hours, finger stick blood glucose (FSBG) q 1 hour. You responded correctly to 4 out of 6 evaluations: Category Your response Explanation Educational Needs Increased acuity Status assessment reports abnormal and possible newly diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Health Increased acuity Status assessment reports abnormal labs and weight loss. LOC Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of increased LOC Pain Increased acuity Status assessment reports dysuria. Psych Normal acuity Status assessment reports no indication of Psychiatric deficits Safety Increased acuity Status assessment reports IV's and High Blood Glucose. [Show More]

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