PEDS proctored study guide
ATI
1.developmental theories define consistencies in how families change: a
nurse on a pediatric acute care unit is assisting with an education
program on working with families for a group of newly hired nurses.
which of the following should the nurse recommend to include when
discussing the developmental theory?
2.My son understands that a part of learning responsibility is helping with
household chores: a nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents
to develop skills that will improve communication within the family. the
nurse identifies the use of an Authoritative Style of parenting when she
hears a parent make which of the following statements
3.medical history
parent's education
level support systems
stressors: a nurse is collecting data about a family. which of the
following should the nurse include?
4.the child is never allowed to watch tv on school nights: authoritarian
5.the child assists with deciding whether he will watch tv: permissive
6.the child can watch tv for 1 hour on school nights after completing all of
his homework and chores: authoritative
7.6-8 weeks: posterior fontanel closes
8.12-18 months: anterior fontanel closes
9.birth to 3-4 months: rooting
reflex palmar grasp
plantar grasp (8
months) moro reflex
babinski reflex (1 yr)
10.allow the child to role play using miniature equipment: a nurse is
preparing to examine a preschool age child. which of the following
actions should the nurse take to prepare the child?
11.respirations of 30/min
(should be 20-25): a nurse is checking the vital signs of a 3 year old child
during a well child visit. which of the following findings should the nurse
report to the provider?
12.6hr to 12 months = 20 to 60/min
1 yr to 2 yr = 25 to 30/min
3 yr to 9 yr = 20 to 25/min
10 yr to 18 yr = 16 to 20/min: respirations chart
13.the walls of the childs external auditory should be pink: a nurse is
inspecting the ears of a 3 year old child during a well child visit. which
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of the following findings should the nurse expect
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ATI
1.developmental theories define consistencies in how families change: a
nurse on a pediatric acute care unit is assisting with an education
program on working with families for a group of newly hired nurses.
which of the following should the nurse recommend to include when
discussing the developmental theory?
2.My son understands that a part of learning responsibility is helping with
household chores: a nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents
to develop skills that will improve communication within the family. the
nurse identifies the use of an Authoritative Style of parenting when she
hears a parent make which of the following statements
3.medical history
parent's education
level support systems
stressors: a nurse is collecting data about a family. which of the
following should the nurse include?
4.the child is never allowed to watch tv on school nights: authoritarian
5.the child assists with deciding whether he will watch tv: permissive
6.the child can watch tv for 1 hour on school nights after completing all of
his homework and chores: authoritative
7.6-8 weeks: posterior fontanel closes
8.12-18 months: anterior fontanel closes
9.birth to 3-4 months: rooting
reflex palmar grasp
plantar grasp (8
months) moro reflex
babinski reflex (1 yr)
10.allow the child to role play using miniature equipment: a nurse is
preparing to examine a preschool age child. which of the following
actions should the nurse take to prepare the child?
11.respirations of 30/min
(should be 20-25): a nurse is checking the vital signs of a 3 year old child
during a well child visit. which of the following findings should the nurse
report to the provider?
12.6hr to 12 months = 20 to 60/min
1 yr to 2 yr = 25 to 30/min
3 yr to 9 yr = 20 to 25/min
10 yr to 18 yr = 16 to 20/min: respirations chart
13.the walls of the childs external auditory should be pink: a nurse is
inspecting the ears of a 3 year old child during a well child visit. which
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, PEDS proctored study guide
ATI
of the following findings should the nurse expect
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