Pediatric Emergencies

Pediatric Emergencies ( 20 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a child with suspected septic shock. Which intervention is a priority in managing this condition?



Correct Answer: B

   A. Administering pain medication is not the priority in septic shock. Prompt administration of antibiotics and fluids is crucial to address the underlying infection and support hemodynamic stability.

   B. Administering antibiotics and fluids is the priority intervention in managing septic shock. Early initiation of appropriate antibiotics and fluid resuscitation are key components of septic shock management.

   C. Providing antipyretics can be done to address fever, but it is not the priority in managing septic shock.

   D. Elevating the head of the bed may be done for comfort or respiratory support but is not the priority in septic shock management.
 




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