36. A nurse is assessing a child who has experienced a febrile seizure. Which of the following factors should the nurse identify as the cause of the seizure?
Trauma to the head or neck area causing a concussion.
Structural brain lobe defect since birth.
Sudden rise in body temperature due to inflammation or infection.
Pooling of blood in a cerebral space.
The Correct Answer is C
A. Trauma to the head or neck area causing a concussion. – Incorrect. Febrile seizures are not caused by trauma.
B. Structural brain lobe defect since birth. – Incorrect. Febrile seizures are not related to congenital brain defects.
C. Sudden rise in body temperature due to inflammation or infection. – Correct. Febrile seizures occur when a child’s temperature rises rapidly, often due to a viral or bacterial infection.
D. Pooling of blood in a cerebral space. – Incorrect. This refers to intracranial hemorrhage, not febrile seizures.
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Correct Answer is B
Explanation
A. Influenza vaccine – Incorrect. The inactivated influenza vaccine is safe and recommended.
B. MMR vaccine and Varicella vaccine – Correct. Live vaccines should be avoided for 11 months after receiving IV immunoglobulin therapy for Kawasaki disease, as it can interfere with vaccine efficacy.
C. Polio vaccine – Incorrect. The inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) is safe; however, the oral live polio vaccine (OPV) is not recommended in some cases.
D. Hepatitis vaccine – Incorrect. The hepatitis B vaccine is not a live vaccine and can be safely given.
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
A. Presence of Dance sign. – Incorrect. Dance sign (absence of bowel sounds in the right lower quadrant) is associated with intussusception, not pyloric stenosis.
B. Always seems full. – Incorrect. Babies with pyloric stenosis initially feed well but develop progressive vomiting and hunger after feeds.
C. Projectile vomiting. – Correct. Pyloric stenosis causes forceful, non-bilious projectile vomiting due to gastric outlet obstruction.
D. Excessive weight gain. – Incorrect. Infants with pyloric stenosis typically experience weight loss or poor weight gain due to vomiting.
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