PEDS ATI FINAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW 2026
A child with sickle cell anemia will is experience what s/s during
a vaso-occlusive crisis? -ANSWER ->-SOB
-Fatigue
-Pallor
-Jaundice
-Hands and feet cool to touch
-HA
-dizzy
-Pain
Tell whether the following lab values will be increased or
decreased in the child w/ sickle cell anemia.
1. hemoglobin
2. WBC count
3. Billirubin
4. Reticulocyte -ANSWER ->1. decreased
1. elevated
2. elevated
3. elevated
What are precipitating factors associated w/ vaso-occlusive
crisis? -ANSWER ->-cold
-dehydration
, -fever
-infection
-hypoxia
-high altitude
What nursing interventions should be done for child with vaso-
occlusive crisis? -ANSWER ->-warm compress
-opioids for pain management
-blood products
-promote rest, hydration and nutrition
What is acute chest syndrome? -ANSWER ->a vaso-occlusive
crisis of the pulmonary vasculature commonly seen in patients
with sickle cell anemia
How is acute chest syndrome diagnosed? -ANSWER ->via chest
Xray
will see pulmonary infiltrates
A child who has sickle cell anemia is in the ED w/ complaint of
chest/back pain and a cough. The child has a fever, tachypnea,
and decreased O2 sats.
The nurse suspects the child is experiencing acute chest
syndrome.
As the nurse, what would you do to treat this patient? -
ANSWER ->Aggressive focus on oxygenation, adequate
analgesia, frequent transfusions to correct anemia & improve
oxygenation
GUARANTEED PASS BRAND NEW 2026
A child with sickle cell anemia will is experience what s/s during
a vaso-occlusive crisis? -ANSWER ->-SOB
-Fatigue
-Pallor
-Jaundice
-Hands and feet cool to touch
-HA
-dizzy
-Pain
Tell whether the following lab values will be increased or
decreased in the child w/ sickle cell anemia.
1. hemoglobin
2. WBC count
3. Billirubin
4. Reticulocyte -ANSWER ->1. decreased
1. elevated
2. elevated
3. elevated
What are precipitating factors associated w/ vaso-occlusive
crisis? -ANSWER ->-cold
-dehydration
, -fever
-infection
-hypoxia
-high altitude
What nursing interventions should be done for child with vaso-
occlusive crisis? -ANSWER ->-warm compress
-opioids for pain management
-blood products
-promote rest, hydration and nutrition
What is acute chest syndrome? -ANSWER ->a vaso-occlusive
crisis of the pulmonary vasculature commonly seen in patients
with sickle cell anemia
How is acute chest syndrome diagnosed? -ANSWER ->via chest
Xray
will see pulmonary infiltrates
A child who has sickle cell anemia is in the ED w/ complaint of
chest/back pain and a cough. The child has a fever, tachypnea,
and decreased O2 sats.
The nurse suspects the child is experiencing acute chest
syndrome.
As the nurse, what would you do to treat this patient? -
ANSWER ->Aggressive focus on oxygenation, adequate
analgesia, frequent transfusions to correct anemia & improve
oxygenation