Ati lpn paediatrics nursing cohort 65 exam

Ati lpn paediatrics nursing cohort 65 exam ( 46 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a school-age child who has a fracture to the right femur.
Which of the following findings is the nurse's priority?



Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale

Capillary refill less than 2 seconds is a normal finding and suggests adequate perfusion. It is not indicative of a priority concern in this context.

 

Choice B rationale

Tingling in the right foot can indicate nerve damage or compromised circulation, which is critical to address in a patient with a fracture. This symptom could suggest complications like compartment syndrome, requiring immediate medical attention.

 

Choice C rationale

Respiratory rate of 24/min is slightly elevated but not directly related to the fracture's immediate complications. It requires monitoring but is not the priority.

 

Choice D rationale

A 2+ right pedal pulse indicates a normal pulse and adequate circulation in the foot. While important, it does not represent an immediate concern in this context.




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