“PEDS PRACTICE TEST FINAL EXAM “ NEWEST UPDATED EXAM 2025 – 2026
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Peds final exam
A nurse is providing post-op teaching to the parents of a child who just had
surgery to correct an epispadias. The nurse knows that the parents
understand the teaching when they say __?
a."If my child develops a fever then I should give them aspirin."
b. "I will be able to continue to carry my child on my hip."
c. "I can continue to diaper my child as normal."
d. "I will not be able to give my child a tub bath for at least 1 week
d. "I will not be able to give my child a tub bath for at least 1 week
A nurse is completing a pain assessment on an infant. Which of the following
pain scales should
the nurse use?
a) FACES
b) FLACC
c) Oucher
d) Non-communicating children's pain checklist
B. FLACC
the FLACC pain assessment scale is recommended for infants and children between
2 months and 7 years of age
A nurse is treating a 12 year old who just fell off his bike and has pain in his
right knee. Which of the following pain scales should the nurse use?
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a) FACES
b) FLACC
c) Oucher
d) Non-communicating children's pain checklist
c. Oucher
this pain scale is recommended for children between 3 and 13 years of age
After the birth of an infant with clubfoot, the nursery nurse should do which
when instructing the parents. Select all that apply.
A. Speak in simple language about the defect.
B. Avoid the parents unless providing direct care so they can grieve privately.
C. Keep the infants feet covered all the times.
D. Present the infant as precious, emphasize well formed parts of the body.
E. Be prepared to answer questions multiple times.
A. Speak in simple language about the defect.
D. Present the infant as precious, emphasize well formed parts of the body.
E. Be prepared to answer questions multiple times.
The nurse is teaching about congenital clubfoot in infants. The nurse
evaluates the teaching as successful when the parent states that clubfoot is
best treated when.
A. Immediately after dx.
B. At age 4-6 months.
C. Prior to walking ( 9- 12 months)
D. After walking is established ( 15-18
months)
A. immediately after dx
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has a fracture of the
right
tibia and a fiberglass cast. Which of the following instructions should the
nurse
include in the teaching?
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a. Use a blow dryer on a moderate heat setting to dry the cast after
showering.
b. Use a cotton swab to relieve itching under the cast.
c. Report any worsening or unrelieved pain.
d. Avoid moving the affected leg.
c. report any worsening or unrelieved pain
pain can be a sign of complications such as compartment syndrome or skin
breakdown.
A nurse is assessing a client following the application of a leg cast for the
treatment of a fracture. If the cast is too tight, which of the following findings
should the nurse expect to observe first?
a. Change in temperature of the toes.
b. Pallor of the toes.
c. Edema of the toes.
d. Inability to move toes.
B. pallor of the toes
A nurse is reviewing a medical record of a client who has Reye Syndrome.
Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for
Reye Syndrome?
a. Recent history of infectious cystitis caused by Candida
b. Recent history of bacterial otitis media
c. Recent episode of gastroenteritis
d. Recent episode of Haemophilus influenzae meningitis
C. recent episode of gastroenteritis
Clients with Reye Syndrome most likely see decline in _____ and ______
function.
a. Cardiovascular, Neurologic
b. Musculoskeletal, GI
c. Neurologic, Liver
d. Cardiovascular, Respiratory
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c. neurologic and liver
A nurse during a home visit assessed a 5 year old child without proper
vaccination that have being presenting low fever and malaise for the last 2
days which others signs can help the nurse to identify this a Mumps case:
A. swelling of the parotid gland bilaterally
B. tiny white spots in the mouth
C. Skin rash
D. mild pink eye
A. swelling of the parotid gland bilaterally
A graduate nurse is looking for possible complications in a patient suffering
for mumps a the Acute Peds service, the nurse should recognize which of the
following as possible complications (select all that apply)
A. encephalitis
B. splenomegaly
C. neuritis and deafness
D. orchitis
E. pneumonia
a. encephalitis
c. neuritis and deafness
d. orchitis
A nurse is caring for an infant whose screening test reveals a potential
diagnosis of sickle cell disease. Which of the following tests should be
performed to distinguish if the infant has the trait or the disease?
A.) sickle solubility test
B.) hemoglobin electrophoresis
C.) complete blood count
D.) transcranial Doppler
B. hemoglobin electrophoresis
A nurse is providing care for a 2 year old client with sickle cell anemia. Upon
assessment, the nurse notes the client is irritable with cool extremities, has a
heart rate of 155 bpm and a blood pressure of 65/33. The nurse notes the client