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NCLEX/ATI/HESI Exam Bank: Pediatric Nursing, Growth Milestones & Family-Centered Care

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Ace your NCLEX, ATI, and HESI exams with this comprehensive pediatric nursing exam bank. Focus on child development milestones, immunization schedules, illness prevention, and delivering family-centered care. Includes NGN-style questions and detailed rationales designed to reinforce safe, effective pediatric nursing practices across all age groups.

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Comprehensive Exam Bank on Pediatric
Nursing and Child Health: Growth Milestones,
Illness Prevention, and Family-Centered Care




Table of Contents

Topic 1: Pediatric Growth and Development Milestones..................................2
Topic 2: Pediatric Health Promotion and Illness Prevention..............................9
Topic 3: Common Pediatric Illnesses and Clinical Management.....................17
Topic 4: Pediatric Medication Administration and Dosage Safety...................25
Topic 5: Pediatric Nutrition, Feeding Practices, and Growth Monitoring.........33
Topic 6: Pediatric Immunization, Communicable Disease Prevention, and
Infection Control............................................................................................40
Topic 7: Pediatric Nutrition, Feeding, and Growth Monitoring........................48
Topic 8: Pediatric Pharmacology, Medication Safety, and Immunization
Practices........................................................................................................56
Topic 9: Pediatric Emergency Care and Critical Conditions............................64
Topic 10: Pediatric Chronic Illness Management and Supportive Care...........72

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Topic 1: Pediatric Growth and
Development Milestones
Questions 1–20



1. At what age should a child be expected to sit without support?

A. 2 months

B. 4 months

C. 6 months

D. 9 months



Correct Answer: C. 6 months

Rationale: Most infants can sit without support by around 6 months of age.
This marks a critical motor milestone in core strength and postural control.



2. Which developmental milestone is typical for a 12-month-old child?

A. Uses 2-word sentences

B. Stands alone and may take a few steps

C. Copies a circle

D. Runs smoothly



Correct Answer: B. Stands alone and may take a few steps

Rationale: At 12 months, a child typically begins to stand independently and
may start walking. Verbal and fine motor skills develop later.



3. A nurse assesses a 2-year-old child. Which behavior is expected at this
age?

A. Builds a tower of 9 cubes

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B. Understands abstract reasoning

C. Engages in parallel play

D. Knows full sentences



Correct Answer: C. Engages in parallel play

Rationale: Toddlers often engage in parallel play, where they play alongside
but not with other children. This is age-appropriate for 2-year-olds.



4. Which reflex is normally present in a newborn but disappears by 4
months?

A. Babinski reflex

B. Tonic neck reflex

C. Moro reflex

D. Palmar grasp



Correct Answer: C. Moro reflex

Rationale: The Moro reflex (startle reflex) typically disappears by 4 months as
the nervous system matures.



5. A 3-year-old child should be able to:

A. Tie shoelaces

B. Ride a tricycle

C. Skip with alternating feet

D. Recognize all letters



Correct Answer: B. Ride a tricycle

Rationale: By age 3, children typically have developed the coordination and
balance needed to ride a tricycle.

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6. By what age should a child be expected to use two-word phrases?

A. 9 months

B. 12 months

C. 24 months

D. 36 months



Correct Answer: C. 24 months

Rationale: Two-word phrases are typical by 24 months. Language delay is a
concern if not present by this age.



7. When assessing the fine motor skills of a 5-year-old, which task is
developmentally appropriate?

A. Scribbles randomly

B. Copies a triangle

C. Prints some letters

D. Feeds self with fingers



Correct Answer: C. Prints some letters

Rationale: By 5 years, children typically begin printing letters, showing well-
developed fine motor coordination.



8. A child’s height is expected to double their birth length by approximately
what age?

A. 6 months

B. 1 year

C. 4 years

D. 6 years
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