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CPEN BCEN Test Practice questions with answers 2023, Exams of Nursing

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A 1-year-old presents unconscious and is being ventilated with a bag-mask device. Ventilation has become progressively more difficult. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Place padding under the shoulders. A patient arrives to the emergency department intubated and ventilated via a bag- mask device. EMS reports that the patient fell from a climbing apparatus at school. Upon assessment, the patient is difficult to ventilate and has absent breath sounds on the left side. A needle decompression is performed. The nurse anticipates the PRIORITY will be to ✔insert a chest tube. An infant presents to the emergency department with feeding intolerance after 3 days of cold-like symptoms. Upon assessment, the infant is found to have an altered mental status, sunken fontanels and decreased muscle tone. Vital signs are as follows: BP 66/30 mmHgHR 198 beats/minRR 50 breaths/minT (rectal) 97.3˚ F (36.3˚ C) The nurse would suspect what type of shock? ✔distributive Which of the following requires the MOST emergent evaluation? ✔3-year-old whose head is on father's shoulder with vomiting, pale skin, and tachypnea Which of the following is the BEST method to assess adequacy of ventilation during procedural sedation? ✔capnography value An adolescent presents with full- and partial-thickness burns to his hands and face. He is awake and alert with a hoarse voice. The PRIORITY intervention is to ✔prepare for intubation. Which of the following is the highest PRIORITY for a patient with heat stroke? ✔continuous core temperature monitoring An adolescent presents after ingesting four tablets of 500-mg acetaminophen and stating that he "wants to die." The nurse should anticipate ✔referral to psychiatric services.

An unresponsive 2-year-old presents with gurgling respirations with retractions. The patient's pulse is present at a rate of 80 beats/min. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Suction the airway. Which federal regulation ensures that a medical screening exam is performed to determine if an emergent condition exists? ✔Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act Which of the following age groups are preoperational thinkers and concerned developmentally with initiative versus guilt? ✔preschool Stridor at rest is a normal finding in which of the following situations? ✔tracheomalacia EMS arrives with a 6-year-old who was an improperly restrained rear-seat passenger in a head-on collision. The patient complains of diffuse abdominal pain, nausea, and is tachycardic. Which injury should the nurse MOST suspect? ✔small bowel injury The appropriate method of tick removal within 24 hours is to ✔pull in a steady slow motion. A school-aged child with hydrocephalus may present with which of the following physical findings? ✔papilledema An obese adolescent male present with right hip pain and inability to bear weight. What should the PRIORITY plan of care be? ✔surgical intervention Fluid administration is required after resuscitating a neonate. The nurse should prepare for administration of a bolus of ✔normal saline solution at 10 mL/kg. An 8-year-old is being treated for hypovolemic shock. The expected minimum systolic blood pressure for this patient is ✔86 mm Hg.

A 5-day-old patient presents with feeding intolerance, lethargy, temperature instability, and apnea. The nurse has a high suspicion for ✔neonatal sepsis. An 18-month-old presents to the emergency department with several days of worsening respiratory distress, persistent cough, thick secretions, and lethargy. The parent states that the patient was recently diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The nurse recognizes these symptoms as consistent with ✔bronchiolitis. A child with 30% body surface area burns is awaiting transfer to the burn center. The nurse should ✔cover the burns with dry towel or sheet A 14-year-old female reports a sudden onset of severe pelvic pain with guarding. Which of the following is MOST concerning? ✔referred shoulder pain A 14-year-old female accompanied by a caregiver presents to the emergency department with complaints of abdominal pain. The nurse notes a tattoo on the abdomen with initials and attempts to discuss the tattoo without success. The patient tries to hide the tattoo. The nurse should be MOST concerned about ✔human trafficking. A patient with a traumatic head injury presents with signs and symptoms of Cushing's triad. Which of the following would be an expected finding? ✔irregular, decreased respirations A 2-month-old presents with difficulty breathing associated with tachypnea, mild retractions, and copious amounts of nasal drainage. The MOST appropriate intervention is to ✔suction the nares. Which of the following is MOST consistent with a diagnosis of tracheoesophageal fistula? ✔cyanosis with feeding A 5-day-old neonate is diagnosed with hyperbilirubinemia. If left untreated, the infant may have long-term issues with ✔intellectual deficits.

Abdominal pain can be a characteristic of which respiratory diagnosis? ✔pneumonia Which developmental task is expected in a toddler? ✔autonomy What is the correct maintenance fluid rate for a 23-kg patient? ✔65 mL/hr Maintenance fluid in a 23 kg patient is: 1500 mL + (20 mL/kg for each kg > 20 kg) A school-age girl presents with a straddle injury sustained on a jungle gym. Findings include pain, bruising, and a unilateral labial laceration. Definitive treatment is ✔transfer to the operating room for injury repair. Which of the following injuries is MOST suggestive of child maltreatment? ✔circumferential burns to both feet A 5-year-old presents to the emergency department with a fever for the past 2 days. The patient is dancing around singing songs. The skin is pink and there is no evidence of respiratory distress. Utilizing the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), the nurse would score the patient as ✔sick. When using the FLACC scale to assess acute pain in an infant, the nurse would evaluate for ✔facial grimacing A 12-year-old child with Asperger's syndrome presents to the emergency department with a caregiver. The BEST approach for the nurse would be to ✔keep the triage assessment brief. A 13-year-old girl presents with severe intermittent lower back and abdominal pain associated with urinary incontinence. She is unsure of her last normal menstrual cycle. Which of the following findings is MOST concerning? ✔vaginal bleeding The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) reveals an anxious preschooler who is tachypneic, drooling, flushed, and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention?

✔Take the patient to the treatment area. Which of the following laboratory tests would assist in the diagnosis of tumor lysis syndrome? ✔uric acid Continuous monitoring of a child's ETCO2 during cardiac arrest reveals 8 mmHg. This indicates that CPR is ✔ineffective and adjustments need to be made to compressions. A toddler presents with 6 days of fever, irritability, and a rash. The nurse notes an enlarged reddened tongue and cracked lips. Which of the following orders should the nurse anticipate? ✔echocardiogram A child is brought to the emergency department appearing anxious, drooling, sitting forward and has had a fever for the past 12 hours. The nurse should recognize that the patient is demonstrating symptoms of ✔epiglottitis. A child presents with a fever, visible rash, and is complaining of neck pain. The PRIORITY nursing intervention is to ✔isolate the child Parents arrive with an unresponsive toddler and report finding her lying in the yard. Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) score is 5. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention for this patient? ✔Perform jaw thrust with cervical spine motion restriction. Which of the following children have highest potential to contract pertussis? ✔4 month old A caregiver brings in a pale, ventilator-dependent 8-year-old. Which of the following questions has the HIGHEST priority? ✔"What is different today than usual with the child?" A 5-week-old presenting with vomiting is noted to have a slightly bulging fontanel, hypothermia, and petechiae. The nurse should anticipate a workup for ✔meningitis.

An active toddler presents with stridor at rest. The caregiver denies any past medical history or recent illness. Based on the above presentation, the MOST likely cause of the stridor is ✔foreign body obstruction. A child presents complaining of urticaria and wheezing after eating. Which of the following is the nurse's HIGHEST priority? ✔Administer intramuscular epinephrine A child presents with fever, left eye pain, swelling, and impaired extraocular movement. The nurse anticipates a workup for ✔orbital cellulitis. Which strategy is BEST for decreasing the incidence of drowning in children? ✔physical supervision during a bath An 8-year-old presents with mild dyspnea and drooling following an all-terrain vehicle crash. There is bruising around the neck at the laryngeal area. Upon palpation, the nurse should expect to feel ✔subcutaneous emphysema. A 4-year-old arrives via EMS after being hit by a car. An intraosseous needle (IO) has been placed in the left tibia for fluid resuscitation. Inspection of the left lower leg reveals swelling and tightness of the left calf. The MOST likely cause of this finding is ✔extravasation of the IO. A child trips on his untied shoes as he walks into triage. His mother yells, "Can't you walk? I should just put you in a stroller like a baby." The child displays a flat affect. The nurse should suspect that the child may be a victim of: ✔emotional maltreatment. An adolescent presents with superficial lacerations to both forearms. She is tearful and avoids eye contact with staff. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention for this patient? ✔Maintain a safe environment. A preschool child presents one day following a tonsillectomy. The child is quiet and pale with dry lips and drooling. Vitals signs are: BP 96/62 mm HgHR 152 beats/minRR 26 breaths/minT (TA) 98° F (36.7° C) Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Initiate IV fluids.

Which of the following patients is in the MOST immediate need of dermal decontamination? ✔sleepy toddler with strong smell of gasoline on clothes Which of the following patients should be of MOST concern? ✔a 2-month-old with a forehead hematoma from rolling off the bed A child presents with lethargy and bilateral ptosis after eating home canned vegetables. Which of the following additional findings would the nurse expect? ✔leg weakness A frantic parent reports that her 4-week-old had an episode of stiffening and lip smacking at home. The infant is now alert and pink, with flexed extremities. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of this episode? ✔seizure The nurse should anticipate notifying the proper authorities for which of the following patients? ✔6-year-old with positive gonorrhea A 1-week old infant is brought in by caregivers with a two-day history of poor feeding and "breathing funny". During the triage assessment, the infant becomes increasingly irritable and the nurse notices cyanosis around the lips and mucous membranes. What should the nurse suspect? ✔Tetralogy of Fallot Which of the following is MOST indicative of compartment syndrome? ✔pain out of proportion to the severity of the injury A school-aged child presents after being struck with a baseball. Examination reveals blood-stained tears and a ruptured globe. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Apply eye shield to affected eye. A 12-year-old male presents after losing a tooth when he crashed his bike. Which of the following can be done to preserve the tooth until emergency dental care is available? ✔Rinse the tooth and place it back in the socket.

An adolescent presents with a 3-day history of fever, sore throat, and muffled voice. The PRIORITY intervention should be ✔preparing emergency airway equipment. A child is being discharged after having a forearm fracture reduced. Additional education is needed if the caregiver states ✔"My child will have continual pain over the next 48 hours." On assessment of a child with a traumatic brain injury, the nurse finds that the child does not open his eyes, withdraws in response to pain, and does not speak. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔intubation The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) reveals that a 6 month old has decreased muscle tone, head bobbing with respirations, and pale skin color. The PRIORITY intervention is to ✔place on a stretcher and reposition the airway. Which of the following findings is suspicious for neglect in a school-age child? ✔antisocial behaviors A child with a traumatic brain injury arrives intubated. The left pupil is fixed and dilated and the right pupil is 5 mm and sluggish. Vital signs on arrival are as follows: BP 136/50 mm HgHR 64 beats/minRR 20 breaths/minT (rectal) 98.6 °F (37° C) Based on these findings, the nurse should anticipate ✔administering an osmotic diuretic. An infant presents with a 2-day history of cough, nasal congestion, and decreased feeding. The nurse notes respiratory rate of 56 breaths/min, nasal flaring, and a paroxysmal cough. The nurse should suspect that the child may have ✔pertussis. Le Forte fractures involve the ✔facial bones. A school-age child presents with fever, sore throat, nausea and a rough red rash that started at the crease of the elbows. What is the MOST appropriate treatment? ✔a full course of antibiotics A child presents with fever, malaise, and generalized flat, red rash for 24 hours. The caregiver notes white spots inside the mouth. The nurse should suspect

✔measles. Ocular irrigation following a chemical exposure should continue until a ✔pH strip touched to the cul-de-sac inside the lower eyelid measures 7.0. The typical presentation for pediatric scabies is a rash that is ✔small itchy vesicles, common in skin folds. A school-age child presents with pain, swelling, and redness of their elbow. The child cries and resists in any attempt to move the elbow. Vital signs are as follows: BP 102/60 mm Hg HR 110 beats/min RR 22 breaths/min T 101.8° F (38.8° C) The nurse suspects the child has ✔septic arthritis. Which of the following interventions is a core rewarming technique? ✔warmed, humidified oxygen A chest tube has been inserted for an adolescent presenting with a spontaneous pneumothorax. The nurse notes no fluctuation in the water seal chamber of the chest drainage system. Which of the following is the priority intervention? ✔checking for kinks in the tubing A child presents with cyanosis and petechial hemorrhages to the upper chest, neck, and face after being pinned under a dresser. The nurse should suspect ✔traumatic asphyxia A 6-year-old presents with a sudden onset of fever, chills, and macular rash of the palms, wrist, ankles, and soles of the feet. The child was recently on a camping trip. The nurse suspects ✔Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Which of the following is considered a mandatory reportable health condition? ✔gunshot wound to the leg The MOST likely illness for a school-age child with a low-grade fever, decreased activity, and oral lesions would be ✔coxsackie.

Rubeola presents with a high fever and Koplik spots in the mouth, which are white patches and not vesicles. Rubella presents with no or low-grade fever and sore throat, as well as no oral lesions or vesicles. Varicella presents with a slight fever and no oral lesions or vesicles. Coxsackie, or hand-foot-and -mouth disease, presents with a low-grade fever and vesicles on the oral mucous membranes as well as the hands and feet A child with hemophilia presents with pain and swelling to the elbow. Factor replacement was administered by the caregivers prior to arrival. Pain is rated as 8 out of 10. The nurse's MOST appropriate intervention is to ✔obtain an order for a narcotic analgesic. A nurse caring for a child with a traumatic brain injury observes drainage from the child's nose. The nurse should suspect the drainage is cerebral spinal fluid if ✔the drainage tests positive for glucose. A 30-kg child has deep partial-thickness burns over 40% of total body surface area. Which of the following findings would indicate adequate fluid resuscitation? ✔urine output of 30 mL/hr An adolescent presents with aggressive behavior carrying a backpack close to her body. The patient is awake with garbled speech and refusing to answer questions. Which of the following is a PRIORITY intervention ✔remove all harmful items from the patient. A child complains of headache, nausea, and dizziness shortly after moving to an older home. Which of the following interventions is MOST appropriate? ✔Obtain carboxyhemoglobin level. A 16-year-old has overdosed on an unknown amount of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Which cardiac arrhythmia should the nurse expect? ✔prolonged QT interval A child has been diagnosed with Ludwig's angina. The HIGHEST priority in caring for this patient is to ✔maximize gas exchange. In assessing an 8-year-old who was struck in the chest by a baseball, a nurse notes respiratory distress, absent breath sounds on the right side, and asymmetrical chest wall movement. The FIRST action should be to ✔prepare for and assist with needle decompression.

A 12-year-old presents with low-grade fever and diffuse abdominal pain which increases with coughing. These symptoms suggest ✔appendicitis. A 7-year-old child with sickle cell disease arrives with his mother who states the child has chest pain. The child reports 0/10 pain on the FACES scale. The nurse should recognize that school-aged children ✔are likely to deny pain to avoid getting injections. An infant presents to the emergency department with feeding intolerance after 3 days of cold-like symptoms. Upon assessment, the patient is found to have an altered mental status, sunken fontanels, and decreased muscle tone. Vital signs are as follows: BP 66/30 mmHgHR 198 beats/minRR 50 breaths/minT (rectal) 97.3˚ F (36.3˚ C) The PRIORITY intervention is to ✔administer antibiotics. A child recently diagnosed with lymphoma presents with fatigue, abdominal fullness, and decreased urinary output. A diagnosis of tumor lysis syndrome has been made. Which of the following interventions should the nurse anticipate? ✔Administer allopurinol (Zyloprim). A toddler with a history of hypoplastic left heart syndrome presents with a fever and tachypnea. The child's oxygen saturation is 76% on room air. The nurse's FIRST priority is to ✔determine baseline oxygen saturation. A child is complaining of abdominal and shoulder pain after an all-terrain vehicle crash. He is pale and tachycardic. These symptoms are suggestive of ✔splenic injury. A 3-year-old child presents following 36 hours of vomiting and diarrhea. Vital signs include: BP 78/45 mm HgHR 150 beats/minRR 38 breaths/minTemp 100.4° F (38° C)O2 sat 94% The highest PRIORITY intervention is: ✔intravenous volume replacement at 20 mL/kg. An infant presents with grunting respirations, faint heart sounds, and decreased peripheral perfusion. Which of the following is the PRIORITY action? ✔Reposition the airway.

Which of the following would be a contraindication to access a tunneled central venous access device? ✔redness and pain at the site Which of the following is the preferred site for intraosseous access? ✔proximal anteromedial tibia A 6-year-old presents with a sudden onset of fever, chills, and macular rash of the palms, wrist, ankles, and soles of the feet. The child was recently on a camping trip. The nurse suspects ✔Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever A 6-day-old presents with difficulty feeding, lethargy, and "not acting right". The nurse notes that the infant is pale, irritable, and the blood pressure on the upper extremities is markedly higher than on the lower extremities. The nurse should consider which of the following cardiac anomalies? ✔coarctation of the aorta An infant presents with grunting respirations, faint heart sounds, and decreased peripheral perfusion. Which of the following is the PRIORITY action? ✔Reposition the airway. Which of the following assessment findings is an early indicator of shunt dysfunction? ✔personality changes A 3-week-old infant presents with a parental complaint of bilious vomiting, and a distended abdomen. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis for this infant? ✔malrotation volvulus These symptoms are consistent with malrotation volvulus. Intussusception would be colicky and pain with blood in the stool. Pyloric stenosis does not have a distended abdomen. Hirschsprung's disease would demonstrate explosive diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain, and vomiting. A child arrives to emergency department making a high-pitched noise while breathing, appears pale, and has swelling to the face after eating lunch at school. Utilizing the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), the nurse would score the patient as ✔sickest. What is a PRIORITY treatment for Ludwig's angina?

✔administrating antibiotics as ordered A 2-year-old presents with a left thigh deformity after tripping over a toy. Further assessment and diagnostic studies show a left femur fracture, multiple healed fractures to bilateral legs, and blue-tinted sclera. The nurse is suspicious for ✔osteogenesis imperfecta. Pertussis can be differentiated from an upper respiratory infection by the following symptoms ✔fever and spasmodic cough. A patient presents with a 2-day history of abdominal pain and bilious vomiting. The patient is 4 days postoperative after appendix removal. Which of the following findings should the nurse be MOST concerned about? ✔absent bowel sounds An unvaccinated child presents with difficulty breathing, temperature of 104° F (40°C), sore throat, and difficulty handling secretions. Which of the following is suspected? ✔epiglottitis A newly born infant arrives by EMS who reports the infant has been alert and crying. Exam reveals the infant is quiet with effective irregular breathing, peripheral mottling, and acrocyanosis. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Provide warming measures. A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the mother of a 6-month-old with diarrhea. Which of the following statements indicates the mother understands what she has been taught? ✔"If she doesn't have a wet diaper for more than 10 hours, I will call her pediatrician or come back here." A 10-year-old presents with a de-gloving injury to the hand. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate treatment? ✔Gently realign any remaining soft tissue and cover with sterile dressing. A 12-month-old presents with a 2-day history of nausea and vomiting. Vital signs include: BP 80/60 mm HgHR 56 beats/minRR 12 breaths/min The child is limp and ashen. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔manual ventilations

A child with a history of sickle cell disease presents with altered level of consciousness, cool and clammy skin, and hypotension. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of these symptoms? ✔splenic sequestration crisis Parents present with a 2 week old who is not feeding well. Vital signs are as follows: HR 160 beats/minRR 44 breaths/minT (rectal) 102.2° F (38.8° C)O2 Sat 98% on room air Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Take the neonate to the treatment room. A school-age girl presents with a straddle injury sustained on a jungle gym. Findings include pain, bruising, and a unilateral labial laceration. Definitive treatment is ✔transfer to the operating room for injury repair. A 22-month-old presents after drinking windshield wiper fluid. Symptoms of this ingestion include ✔vomiting, diarrhea, ataxia, and visual impairment. An adolescent male reports acute left flank pain. Which of the following is MOST likely? ✔renal injury A child presents to the emergency department with tachycardia, fever unresponsive to antipyretics, edema of the hands and feet, and dry oral mucosa with a strawberry appearing tongue. The nurse should suspect ✔Kawasaki disease. Discharge instructions for the child with a simple facial laceration should include suture removal in ✔2 - 4 days. Which of the following is a component of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT)? ✔circulation When assisting with a lumbar puncture procedure, the proper position for an infant is ✔legs flexed to the abdomen, with the neck flexed forward.

An 18-month-old patient presents with intermittent crying and a distended abdomen. The nurse notes a currant-jelly stool in the patient's diaper. This is a sign of which of the following conditions? ✔intussusception A child who sustained a cardiac arrest has return of spontaneous circulation. To allow for maximum movement of the diaphragm, the nurse may ✔insert a gastric tube. A 3-year-old presents with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for 5 days. The vital signs are: BP 85/45 mm HgHR 136 beats/minRR 32 breaths/minT (rectal) 100.0o F (37.8o C)O2 sat 96% on room air The nurse should anticipate orders for: ✔oral rehydration During a forensic exam, a bloody T-shirt was removed from a patient. The nurse recognizes the MOST appropriate way to preserve the shirt is to place it ✔in its own paper bag. A child with a history of cystic fibrosis presents with fever and increased work of breathing. Which of the following findings suggests that this patient has advanced lung disease? ✔the child presents with profuse hemoptysis A 5-year-old who has recently been on antibiotics presents with tea-colored urine. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of these symptoms? ✔glomerulonephritis A 12-year-old patient presents to the ED with complaints of numbness and tingling to the left side of their face, facial droop and inability to close their left eye. The nurse suspects that the patient is likely having which condition? ✔Bell's palsy A 4-week-old infant is brought to the emergency department by her father who states the infant has been vomiting "forcefully" after each feeding but then wants to feed again immediately after. The nurse suspects ✔pyloric stenosis. In addition to vomiting, migraine headaches are BEST characterized by ✔throbbing pain and photophobia.

Which of the following patients presenting with genitourinary complaints should be treated FIRST? ✔8-year-old male with paraphimosis Which of the following is a sign of increased intracranial pressure in a school-age child? ✔bradycardia A 2-year-old with known cardiac history is brought in by ambulance for prolonged cyanosis following a temper tantrum. Treatment for this child would include ✔morphine. An anxious adolescent presents with palpitations, a heart rate of 184 beats/min, and normal skin tone. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? ✔Provide comfort and reassurance. The caregiver brings a 3-month-old infant to the emergency department and states that the infant "fell from the crib and had a shaking episode." Upon assessment, the infant is irritable, flaccid, has a tense fontanel and vomitus on the clothing. The nurse should suspect ✔subdural hemorrhage. Which of the following are risk factors for necrotizing fasciitis? ✔varicella infection The nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a child with sickle-cell disease. It would be a PRIORITY for the nurse to include management techniques to ✔minimize tissue deoxygenation. An infant presenting with tachypnea, intercostal retractions, and clear nasal drainage is diagnosed with bronchiolitis. The respiratory distress is probably caused by the infant's ✔smaller upper airways. A 4-year-old patient presents with fever for 5 days, edematous hands, and dry, cracking lips. Which of the following orders should the nurse question when delivering care? ✔low dose corticosteroid therapy

A child with cellulitis of the lower leg is being discharged. Which of the following statements indicates the parents understand the discharge instructions? ✔"We will bring our child back to the emergency department if the leg continues to swell." A 3-year-old presents with bilateral hand and feet swelling, a red-colored tongue, and a high fever for 7 days. The nurse knows that treatment is aimed at preventing: ✔Coronary aneurysm A 14-year-old patient presents to the emergency department with complaints of right hip pain without trauma for the past 4 days. The nurse observes that the patient is holding the leg in an externally rotated position. What is the BEST nursing intervention? ✔Ensure that the patient is non-weight bearing. Several healthcare providers are visibly upset after the death of an infant. The NEXT appropriate action is to ✔invite the nurses to a quiet area to express their feelings. Post-tonsillectomy bleeding is ✔most common 5-10 days after surgery. The MOST effective management for paraphimosis includes sedation, pain management, and ✔ice packs. Which of the following is a contraindication for urinary catheterization in a male patient? ✔phimosis