ENA: Pediatric Emergencies EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER A pediatric patient has just been diagnosed with a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. Which discharge instruction should you give the patient's caregivers? A. Do not touch the wound. B. Scrub the lesion with antibacterial soap daily. C. Encourage showers, rather than baths. D. Leave the lesion open to the air. - answer>>>A. Do not touch the wound. Which sign or symptom suggests meningitis in a neonate? A. Hypothermia B. Projectile vomiting after feeding C. Currant-jelly stools D. Increased hunger - answer>>>A. Hypothermia In an infant with a hernia, which finding should you expect? A. Peristaltic waves across the abdomen B. Sudden vomiting immediately after or during a feeding C. Fever that exceeds 101F (38.3C) D. A bulge that enlarges when the infant cries or defecates - answer>>>D. A bulge that enlarges when the infant cries or defecates For a pediatric patient with Kawasaki disease, which drug treatment is indicated? A. High-dose steroid B. Antiviral agent C. Antimicrobial agent D. High-dose aspirin - answer>>>D. High-dose aspirinIn an infant who may have a urinary tract infection, which procedure is recommended for obtaining a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity testing? A. Catheterize