Administering im injections infant
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Administering IM injections. Monitoring output from the catheter. Assessing the level of consciousness. Turning the child. A 1-year old infant is admitted to the hospital to rule out cystic fibrosis. During the admission process, the infant passes a stool. The nurse, realizing that his stool is symptomatic of cystic fibrosis, charts it as:
[DOC File]Maternal and Child Health Practice Test Part 1
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What are the correct steps when preparing and administering IM and SQ injections. What are the differences between rapid, short, intermediate and long-acting insulins? ... Sixteen hours following onset of labour, she progressed to a spontaneous vaginal delivery of a male infant, with a cephalic presentation. The baby weighed 9 lbs and 8 oz.
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Administering SQ & IM Injections. Administering ID & Z-Track IM Injections. Mixing Diluent & Changing Needles. Medication Administration Terms. ... Measuring the infant: weight, length, and head and chest circumference. Taking an infant's rectal temperature with a digital thermometer.
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Prior to administering the vaccine, review infant immunization history for hypersensitivity and other reactions to any component of ROTARIX(, including latex rubber contained in the oral applicator. Administration of ROTARIX( should be delayed in infants suffering from acute diarrhea or vomiting.
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The pain associated with vaccine injections is a source of distress for children, their parents, and those administering the injections. If not addressed, this pain can lead to preprocedural anxiety in the future, needle fears, and avoiding health care, including not adhering to vaccination schedules.
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Premature infant pain profile scale was used for assessment of pain. The overall mean pain score was lower among new borns who received sucrose than among those who received a placebo. The pain scores during IM injection did not differ significantly between the sucrose and placebo groups for new borns of diabetic or non diabetic mothers.
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The toes hyperextend when the lateral aspect of the sole is stroked to produce a positive Babinksi reflex. When the cheek is stroked, the newborn turns its head toward the stimulus, eliciting the rooting reflex. If the newborn’s head is turned to one side, the infant will extend the arm and leg on that side. The opposite arm and leg will flex.
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Always have a dose verified by peer before giving injections. Give an ID injection, observed by an approved peer. Give and SQ injection, observed by a peer. Give an IM injection to an adult, observed by an approved peer. Give an IM injection to an infant 0-15 months, observed by an approved peer.
[DOCX File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Administering medications via IM injections. Which of the following information, when voiced by the mother, would indicate to the nurse that she understands home care instructions following the administration of a diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis injection? ... An infant whose needs are consistently unmet or who experiences significant delays ...
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There is a lack of evidence in the literature to support the practice of aspiration for blood return for intramuscular injections for vaccinations in infants (ACIP, 2002; Hensel & Springmeyer, 2011). Anatomic sites recommended for IM vaccination do not have large blood vessels (ACIP, 2006).
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