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Questions — Clinical Judgment + Case-Based + Prioritization

🧠 1–10: Pediatric Safety & Growth/Development
1.

A 2-year-old is admitted with dehydration. What is the priority assessment?​
A. Skin turgor and mucous membranes​
B. Height​
C. Vision screening​
D. Reflexes​
Answer: A

2.

Which finding is normal in a 6-month-old infant?​
A. Walking independently​
B. Sitting without support​
C. Speaking sentences​
D. Riding a bike​
Answer: B

3.

A nurse is teaching a parent about choking risk. Which food is unsafe for toddlers?​
A. Soft bananas​
B. Hot dogs sliced lengthwise​

,C. Applesauce​
D. Mashed potatoes​
Answer: B

4.

Which immunization reaction requires immediate attention?​
A. Mild fever​
B. Redness at injection site​
C. Difficulty breathing​
D. Mild swelling​
Answer: C

5.

A child is admitted with suspected epiglottitis. What is priority?​
A. Throat culture​
B. Airway management​
C. Oral medication​
D. Fluids only​
Answer: B

6.

Which toy is appropriate for a 10-month-old infant?​
A. Small beads​
B. Rattle​
C. Marbles​
D. Coins​
Answer: B

7.

A toddler is hospitalized. Best nursing action to reduce anxiety?​
A. Separate from parents​
B. Allow parent presence​
C. Use restraints​
D. Limit communication​
Answer: B

8.

Which sign indicates respiratory distress in a child?​
A. Quiet breathing​

,B. Nasal flaring​
C. Normal color​
D. Sleeping​
Answer: B

9.

Which pediatric patient is priority?​
A. Mild fever​
B. Stridor and drooling​
C. Ear infection​
D. Rash​
Answer: B

10.

A child with asthma is wheezing. First action?​
A. Encourage fluids​
B. Administer bronchodilator​
C. Wait​
D. Document​
Answer: B


🧠 11–25: Pediatric Respiratory & Cardiac Conditions
11.

Which indicates worsening asthma?​
A. Decreased wheezing​
B. Silent chest​
C. Normal breathing​
D. Calm child​
Answer: B

12.

A child has RSV. Priority intervention?​
A. Contact isolation​
B. Airborne isolation​
C. No precautions​
D. Sterile isolation​
Answer: A

, 13.

Which symptom indicates dehydration in infants?​
A. Bulging fontanel​
B. Sunken fontanel​
C. Moist skin​
D. Tears present​
Answer: B

14.

A child with heart failure shows:​
A. Weight loss​
B. Tachycardia and fatigue​
C. Increased appetite​
D. High energy​
Answer: B

15.

Best position for respiratory distress child?​
A. Flat​
B. High Fowler’s​
C. Prone​
D. Supine​
Answer: B

16.

Which is an emergency sign in pediatrics?​
A. Crying​
B. Bradycardia​
C. Playfulness​
D. Hunger​
Answer: B

17.

A child has croup. Expect:​
A. Barking cough​
B. Chest pain​
C. Rash​
D. Vomiting​
Answer: A

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