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Test Bank Davis Advantage for Pediatric
Nursing The Critical Components of Nursing
Care Second Edition by Kathryn Rudd
Chapter 1-22




1.​ A 6-month-old infant is brought for a well visit. Which development milestone should the
nurse expect?​
A. Runs well without falling​
B. Sits unsupported and begins to roll over both ways​
C. Uses two-word phrases​
D. Dresses self partially​
Answer: B. Rationale: At 6 months infants typically sit unsupported and can roll
front-to-back and back-to-front.​

2.​ Which immunization is contraindicated for a child with severe combined
immunodeficiency (SCID)?​
A. Inactivated influenza vaccine​
B. MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) live vaccine​
C. Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis)​
D. Hepatitis B vaccine​
Answer: B. Rationale: Live vaccines (like MMR) are contraindicated in severe
immunodeficiency.​

3.​ For a toddler with otitis media, which sign is most characteristic?​
A. Bradycardia​
B. Pulling at the ear and irritability​
C. Increased appetite​
D. Productive cough with green sputum​
Answer: B. Rationale: Ear pulling, irritability, and ear pain are common in otitis media in

, toddlers.​

4.​ A 4-year-old’s normal respiratory rate during play is most likely:​
A. 60 breaths/min​
B. 30 breaths/min​
C. 12 breaths/min​
D. 8 breaths/min​
Answer: B. Rationale: Preschoolers typically have respiratory rates about 20–30
breaths/min; 30 is within range during activity.​

5.​ Which action promotes parent-infant attachment in the NICU?​
A. Limiting visiting hours to reduce stimulation​
B. Encouraging kangaroo care (skin-to-skin) when stable​
C. Performing all care by staff to avoid parental mistakes​
D. Restricting parents to phone updates only​
Answer: B. Rationale: Kangaroo care promotes bonding and physiologic stability for
infants and parents.​

6.​ A child with type 1 diabetes has blood glucose 55 mg/dL and is conscious — best
immediate action:​
A. Give 4 oz juice or regular soda orally​
B. Administer subcutaneous insulin​
C. Give a high-fat snack​
D. Call for emergent IV dextrose only​
Answer: A. Rationale: For conscious hypoglycemia give quick-acting carbohydrate
(juice) and recheck glucose.​

7.​ Which is the priority when caring for a child with epiglottitis?​
A. Obtain throat cultures immediately​
B. Keep the child calm and prepare for airway support​
C. Encourage oral fluids to soothe throat​
D. Administer throat lozenges​
Answer: B. Rationale: Epiglottitis can cause sudden airway obstruction; keep calm and
ensure airway readiness.​

8.​ A 10-year-old with asthma uses a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). The nurse should teach
to:​
A. Exhale fully, place inhaler, inhale slowly while actuating, hold breath 10 seconds​
B. Inhale rapidly and then exhale forcefully immediately​
C. Use only when symptoms begin to improve​
D. Shake the inhaler only after priming and never use a spacer​
Answer: A. Rationale: Proper MDI technique requires slow deep inhalation with
actuation and breath holding.​

,9.​ Which sign suggests dehydration in an infant?​
A. Moist mucous membranes and a soft fontanel​
B. Sunken fontanel, decreased urine output, dry mucous membranes​
C. Increased tear production and weight gain​
D. Clear urine and frequent wet diapers​
Answer: B. Rationale: Sunken fontanel and oliguria are classic signs of dehydration in
infants.​

10.​For a child receiving ototoxic medication, which assessment is important?​
A. Visual acuity checks weekly​
B. Hearing assessment and report of tinnitus or balance changes​
C. Periodic CBC only​
D. Check blood glucose levels daily​
Answer: B. Rationale: Ototoxic drugs can affect hearing and vestibular function, so
monitor hearing and balance.​

11.​A school-age child with Kawasaki disease should be monitored for which complication?​
A. Renal calculi​
B. Coronary artery aneurysms​
C. Osteoporosis​
D. Hypothyroidism​
Answer: B. Rationale: Kawasaki disease can cause coronary artery aneurysms and
cardiac complications.​

12.​Which play activity is appropriate for a hospitalized 3-year-old?​
A. Competitive team sports​
B. Parallel play with blocks and dolls​
C. Solitary crossword puzzles​
D. Complex board games requiring reading​
Answer: B. Rationale: Three-year-olds engage in parallel play with simple toys.​

13.​When preparing a child for a painful procedure, best technique to reduce anxiety:​
A. Use medical jargon to be precise​
B. Encourage parental presence, explain simply, use distraction techniques​
C. Isolate the child from parents to speed procedure​
D. Restrain the child without explanation​
Answer: B. Rationale: Parental presence, age-appropriate explanations, and distraction
reduce anxiety and improve coping.​

14.​A 2-year-old with suspected lead poisoning should be tested using:​
A. Serum lead level (venous) or capillary screening confirmed by venous sample​
B. Hair analysis only​
C. Urine toxicology without blood test​
D. Salivary lead measurement​

, Answer: A. Rationale: Blood lead level (venous) is the diagnostic test; capillary screens
must be confirmed by venous sample.​

15.​Best nursing action for a child in skeletal traction:​
A. Remove weights for comfort periodically​
B. Ensure weights hang freely and maintain alignment​
C. Encourage the child to sit up without assistance​
D. Allow weights to rest on the floor​
Answer: B. Rationale: Proper traction requires free-hanging weights and maintained
alignment; do not remove or rest weights.​

16.​A newborn with suspected congenital heart defect is cyanotic and has a heart murmur —
immediate priority:​
A. Feed and observe for 24 hours​
B. Assess oxygenation and prepare for further cardiac evaluation (e.g., echo)​
C. Provide ibuprofen for pain​
D. Discontinue all oxygen therapy​
Answer: B. Rationale: Cyanosis and murmur need immediate assessment of
oxygenation and cardiac workup.​

17.​Which food should be avoided in children under 1 year?​
A. Pureed bananas​
B. Cow’s milk as main drink​
C. Breast milk or formula​
D. Iron-fortified infant cereal​
Answer: B. Rationale: Whole cow’s milk before 12 months can cause iron deficiency
and is not recommended as main drink.​

18.​A 15-year-old requests confidentiality about sexual activity. Nursing action:​
A. Refuse confidentiality and inform parents immediately​
B. Explain confidentiality limits but provide counseling and safe care (STI testing,
contraception)​
C. Ignore the request​
D. Report to authorities for sexual activity alone​
Answer: B. Rationale: Adolescents are entitled to confidential sexual health services;
explain limits (risk, abuse) and provide care.​

19.​Pain assessment for a 4-year-old is best achieved with:​
A. Numeric 0–10 scale only​
B. Wong-Baker FACES pain scale​
C. Parent report without child input​
D. Observation only—no scales for preschoolers​
Answer: B. Rationale: FACES scale is validated for preschool children to self-report
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