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MATERNITY AND PEDIATRICS RICCI, KYLE AND CARMAN- CH 43 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Feedback: The nurse needs to use familiar terms to explain to the child what is needed and to gain cooperation. The most positive approach would be to let the child's mother help rather than demanding that he tinkle right now. Using the terms "urine sample" or "void" is not appropriate for a 4-year-old.
Known risk factors include a recent episode of pharyngitis or other streptococcal infection, age older than 2 years, and male sex.
C) Co-trimoxazole D) Amoxicillin - Correct Answers -Ans: D Feedback: Amoxicillin is a penicillin and is not associated with nephrotoxicity leading to renal failure. Vancomycin, gentamicin (an aminoglycoside), and co-trimoxazole (a sulfonamide) are nephrotoxic.