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ATI Nursing Care of Children Proctored Exam/ ATI maternal newborn QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

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ATI Nursing Care of Children Proctored Exam/ ATI maternal newborn QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 1. A nurse is providing teaching about foods high in fiber to the guardian of a child who has chronic constipation. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend? A. 1/2 cup whole milk B. 1/2 cup cooked pinto beans C. 1 cup green leaf lettuce D. 1 cup apple juice Correct Answer: B. 1/2 cup cooked pinto beans 2. The nurse should recommend foods high in fiber for a child who has chronic constipation. A half cup of cooked pinto beans contains approximately 5 g of fiber. Therefore, the nurse should instruct the guardian to include this food in the child's diet. Incorrect Answers: A. A half cup of whole milk contains no fiber. C. One cup of green leaf lettuce contains no fiber. D. One cup of apple juice contains no fiber. 3. A nurse in an emergency department is assisting with the care of a 4-year-old child who ingested toilet bowl cleaner. The child has hemoptysis, is crying, and states, "It burns." Which of the following actions should the nurse perform? (Select all that apply.) A. Identify how much cleaner was in the bottle B. Administer activated charcoal C. Perform immediate gastric lavage D. Insert an IV for morphine administration E. Apply a pulse oximeter Correct Answers: A. Identify how much cleaner was in the bottle D. Insert an IV for morphine administration E. Apply a pulse oximeter 4. The nurse should ask the parent or guardian about the size of the container, its contents prior to ingestion, and its contents remaining following ingestion. This information provides an estimate of the amount of cleaner the child ingested and can assist the provider in directing treatment. A child who ingests a corrosive agent is likely to have intense pain due to burns in the gastrointestinal system. The nurse should administer morphine as prescribed via IV to provide pain relief. The child is also at risk for airway occlusion due to edema following ingestion of a corrosive agent. Monitoring the child's oxygen saturation level will help the nurse recognize if the child's airway is becoming obscured. correct Answers: B. Activated charcoal is contraindicated for the treatment of poisoning with a corrosive agent because these substances can burn tissue, which the charcoal could then infiltrate. C. Gastric lavage is contraindicated for the treatment of poisoning with a corrosive agent because this could re-expose the upper gastrointestinal system to the corrosive substance, which can result in further injury. 5. A nurse is assessing the visual acuity of a group of school-aged children. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Position each child with their heels at a line that is 6 m (20 ft) away from the Snellen chart B. Allow each child to wear his or her glasses during the exam C. Start the screening by covering each child's right eye D. Begin by having each child read the largest line of letters at the top of the Snellen chart Correct Answer: B. 6. Allow each child to wear his or her glasses during the exam The nurse should allow each child to wear his or her glasses during a screening for visual acuity. Answers:B A. The nurse should position each child so that the heels are at a line that is 3 m (10 ft) away from the Snellen chart. C. The nurse should start the screening by testing each child's right eye first. D. The nurse should start the screening by having each child read the 20/20 line of letters on the chart. If they are unable to do so, the nurse should move up to the next larger line of letters on the chart until the child can read at least 4 out of 6 letters correctly. 7. A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 12-year-old child who has ingested bleach. Which of the following statements by the nurse indicates an understanding of this ingestion? A. "The absence of oral burns excludes the possibility of esophageal burns." B. "Treatment focuses on neutralization of the chemical." C. "Injury by a corrosive liquid is more extensive than by a corrosive solid." D. "Immediate administration of activated charcoal is warranted." Correct Answer: C. "Injury by a corrosive liquid is more extensive than by a corrosive solid."

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