CCRN (Pediatric) - Direct Care Eligibility Pathway Exam
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A patient on prolonged mechanical ventilation and in an unresponsive state is showing no signs of progression toward recovery. The healthcare team suggested a comfort care approach. Family members are conflicted. Which of the following should the nurse suggest as the next course of action?
A 6-month-old patient presents with bronchiolitis and respiratory distress. Upon admission, the patient has mild retractions, scattered crackles, copious secretions, diarrhea with significant diaper dermatitis, and weight/height/head circumference less than the 5th percentile. The patient's vital signs are:
BP: 80/45
HR: 150
RR: 42
Temp: 98.8°F (37.1°C)
SpO₂: 96% on 4L heated high flow nasal cannula
A nurse should consider that the patient:
A 12-year-old presents with behavior changes and new-onset tonic-clonic seizures. Likely brain tumor location?