Nursing interventions for a child with RSV are:
Use of humidified air
. Keep the room warm but not overheated; if the air is dry, a cool-mist humidifier or vaporizer can moisten the air and help ease congestion and coughing; be sure to keep the humidifier clean to prevent the growth of bacteria and molds.
Which of the following is the priority intervention a nurse should take when caring for a child who just experience a febrile seizure?
Option B:
Safety
is always a priority in the care of a child with febrile seizures because seizures may occur at any given time.
Which of the following foods would be appropriate to offer a child following a tonsillectomy?
Water, apple juice, grape juice, and Gatorade are excellent sources of liquid. Soft foods such as
ice cream, sherbet, yogurt, pudding, apple sauce and jello
, should also be encouraged. Other soft, easily chewed foods are also excellent. Avoid hot or spicy foods, or foods that are hard and crunchy.
Which fluids would the nurse recommend the parents offer their child after a tonsillectomy?
Offer your child small amounts of fluids (half a cup) every hour during waking hours for the first few days after his/her tonsillectomy. Try cool fluids first such as
water, cordial, ice blocks, and non-acidic fruit juices (ie apple juice) and soft drinks
(let them stand to de-fizz first).
How is respiratory syncytial virus treated?
- Manage fever and pain with over-the-counter fever reducers and pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. …
- Drink enough fluids.
What can you do for a baby with RSV?
- More fluids. It’s very important to make sure your child drinks plenty of fluids. …
- Oxygen. This is extra oxygen given through a mask, nasal prongs, or an oxygen tent.
- Suctioning of mucus. …
- Bronchodilator medicines. …
- Tube feeding. …
- Mechanical ventilation. …
- Antivirals.
What are your nursing intervention to a baby experiencing seizure?
Nursing goals for a child experiencing febrile seizures include
maintain airway/respiratory function, maintain normal core temperature, protection from injury, and provide family information about disease process, prognosis, and treatment needs
.
What is the priority nursing intervention during the Postictal phase of a seizure?
Promote airway clearance
.
Maintain in lying position, flat surface; turn head to side during seizure activity; loosen clothing from neck or chest and abdominal areas; suction as needed; supervise supplemental oxygen or bag ventilation as needed postictally.
How do you help a child with convulsions?
Place your child on the floor on their side and clear away objects that are in close proximity. Loosen tight clothing surrounding the head or neck. Don’t put anything in your child’s mouth or try to stop the convulsion unless your pediatrician has told you what to do.
When caring for a child that has undergone a tonsillectomy you should do of which of the following?
- Stay on top of your child’s pain. …
- Encourage fluids and soft foods. …
- Recognize the normal side effects of surgery. …
- Keep an eye on your kid’s activity level. …
- Know when to call the doctor. …
- Follow up after a tonsillectomy.
What are the post op nursing care for patient after adenoidectomy?
Current immediate postoperative nursing care of T&A patients includes:
pain management, oral intake of fluid and other comfort measures such as ice collar or humidified oxygen
. Some nurses encourage patients to drink fluids while others wait for the patient to have the desire to drink. Pain management may also vary.
How do you take care of a child after a tonsillectomy?
The most important part of recovery is to
drink plenty of fluids
. The more your child drinks, the sooner the pain will subside. Water, juices, and sports drinks are excellent sources of liquid. Soft foods such as ice cream, sherbet, yogurt, pudding, apple sauce, popsicles, and jello should also be encouraged.
Which position is given after tonsillectomy?
Allow patient to
sit upright, leaning forward
to assist in keeping blood out of airway.
Which of the following would the nurse keep in mind as a rationale for using a mist tent for the child with acute Laryngotracheobronchitis?
Liquefy secretions and relieve laryngeal spasm
. Option D: The primary reason for placing a child with croup under a mist tent is to liquefy secretions and relieve laryngeal spasms.
What is the purpose of a tonsillectomy?
A tonsillectomy is surgery
to remove the tonsils
. Tonsils are lumps of tissue on both sides of the back of the throat that help the immune system protect the body from infections. Tonsillectomy (pronounced: tahn-suh-LEK-tuh-mee) is one of the most common surgeries teens get.
Viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics. The best treatment is
rest at home
to allow your child’s immune system to fight the virus.
Does breastfeeding protect against RSV?
Breastfeeding confers protection against both incidence and severity of RSV disease
, particularly in those born prematurely, as well as the subsequent development of recurrent wheezing illness [22].
What medication is used to treat RSV?
There are currently two drugs approved for RSV disease:
palivizumab and ribavirin
. Palivizumab binds with the protein present in the virus, forming a shield. As a result, they fail to infect human cells. On the other hand, ribavirin, an antiviral agent, prevents the multiplication of the virus.
What does RSV virus stand for?
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
(RSV) Infection
Respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-uhl) virus, or RSV, is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. Most people recover in a week or two, but RSV can be serious, especially for infants and older adults.
What is RSV in babies mean?
Respiratory syncytial virus
, or RSV, is a viral infection that can cause significant symptoms in infants under the age of 2 years old. However, most infants who get the virus experience cold-like symptoms and recover without issue.
How do you get RSV in infants?
RSV is spread
when your baby comes into contact with fluid from an infected person’s nose or mouth
. This can happen if your baby touches a contaminated surface and then touches their eyes, mouth, or nose. Your baby also can catch RSV by inhaling droplets from an infected person’s sneeze or cough.
What is the treatment of convulsion?
Doctors often recommend
psychological therapies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy
, to help treat non-epileptic seizures. These treatments help a person manage the underlying stress causing the seizures.
How do you manage a convulsion?
- Keep other people out of the way.
- Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person.
- Don’t try to hold them down or stop the movements.
- Place them on their side, to help keep their airway clear.
- Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
- Don’t put anything in their mouth.
How are seizures managed?
Treatments include:
medicines called anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs)
surgery to remove a small part of the brain that’s causing the seizures. a procedure to put a small electrical device inside the body that can help control seizures.
What do nurses do after a seizure?- Stay with the person until the seizure ends and he or she is fully awake. …
- Comfort the person and speak calmly.
- Check to see if the person is wearing a medical bracelet or other emergency information.
- Keep yourself and other people calm.
What are important seizure precautions A nurse should take in the hospital when caring for a hospitalized child with seizures?
Implement seizure precautions on a patient in the event of a seizure, a seizure history (within the last 3 months), or if at high risk of seizures. In the event of a seizure,
do not try to hold the person down or restrain them. Do not insert any objects in the patient’s mouth
.
What is the goal of nursing care for a patient with a seizure disorder?
Nursing care plan goals for patients with seizure includes
maintaining a patent airway, maintaining safety during an episode, and imparting knowledge and understanding about the condition
.