NSG 3600 (PEDS) EXAM
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[Document subtitle]
[DATE]
[COMPANY NAME]
[Company address]
,Certainly! Here are all the questions numbered:
1. The pediatric nurse assess the toddler's fine motor skills by observing which task?
a. buttoning a shirt
b. writing with a pencil
c. holding a spoon to eat
d. using the pincer grasp
**C**
2. According to Piaget, an infant uses his or her senses to learn and explore the
environment. Which action is the most appropriate for the nurse to implement to determine
object permanence?
a. playing the game of peek-a-boo
b. encouraging the infant to shake a rattle
c. pushing a button on an overhead mobile
d. placing the child in a stroller and going for a walk
**A**
3. The pediatric nurse is promoting anticipatory guidance about safety to the mother of a 10
month old infant. Which statement is not appropriate for the nurse to include in the
teaching session?
a. "do not leave small objects on the floor because your baby will be crawling soon"
b. "keep the side rails up to prevent your baby from falling out of the crib"
c. "put safety locks on all cabinets to prevent accidents"
d. "allow your baby to stay alone for short periods of time to promote independence"
**D**
4. The mother of a 26 month old toddler tells the pediatric nurse that she is having trouble
disciplining her daughter. The mother states, "she really knows how to put me to my limit. I
don't know what to do with her!" Which response by the nurse is the most therapeutic?
, a. "the terrible twos are a difficult time. You have to show her that you are boss!"
b. "when she does something wrong, tell her she is a bad girl and has to be punished for her
actions"
c. "A 2-minute time-out combines with praise for good behavior is very effective for this age
groups"
d. "take away her favorite doll and tell her that she cannot have it back until she changes her
behavior"
**C**
5. The parents of a toddler asks the nurse how to best prepare the toddler for a planned
medical procedure. What should the nurse recognize when answering the toddler's parents?
a. the toddler is too young to understand what will happen and does not need an
explanation
b. the use of short explanations can best help the toddler understand the planned procedure
c. allowing the toddler to explore the procedure room may be helpful
d. it is beneficial for the nurse to demonstrate the upcoming procedure to the toddler
**B**
6. The father of a 4 y/o is concerned about his son's reaction to an injury of his friend. He
told the nurse that the child stayed in his room over the weekend and cried himself to sleep.
When the pediatric nurse questioned the child, he described an argument that he and his
friend had about a week proper to his friends injury. Based on the assessment, what is this
preschool child exhibiting?
a. magical thinking
b. inferiority
c. guilt complex
d. a morality issue
**A**
7. What is not a key aspect in a teen's environment that helps when making good decisions?
a. ability to think abstractly
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[Document subtitle]
[DATE]
[COMPANY NAME]
[Company address]
,Certainly! Here are all the questions numbered:
1. The pediatric nurse assess the toddler's fine motor skills by observing which task?
a. buttoning a shirt
b. writing with a pencil
c. holding a spoon to eat
d. using the pincer grasp
**C**
2. According to Piaget, an infant uses his or her senses to learn and explore the
environment. Which action is the most appropriate for the nurse to implement to determine
object permanence?
a. playing the game of peek-a-boo
b. encouraging the infant to shake a rattle
c. pushing a button on an overhead mobile
d. placing the child in a stroller and going for a walk
**A**
3. The pediatric nurse is promoting anticipatory guidance about safety to the mother of a 10
month old infant. Which statement is not appropriate for the nurse to include in the
teaching session?
a. "do not leave small objects on the floor because your baby will be crawling soon"
b. "keep the side rails up to prevent your baby from falling out of the crib"
c. "put safety locks on all cabinets to prevent accidents"
d. "allow your baby to stay alone for short periods of time to promote independence"
**D**
4. The mother of a 26 month old toddler tells the pediatric nurse that she is having trouble
disciplining her daughter. The mother states, "she really knows how to put me to my limit. I
don't know what to do with her!" Which response by the nurse is the most therapeutic?
, a. "the terrible twos are a difficult time. You have to show her that you are boss!"
b. "when she does something wrong, tell her she is a bad girl and has to be punished for her
actions"
c. "A 2-minute time-out combines with praise for good behavior is very effective for this age
groups"
d. "take away her favorite doll and tell her that she cannot have it back until she changes her
behavior"
**C**
5. The parents of a toddler asks the nurse how to best prepare the toddler for a planned
medical procedure. What should the nurse recognize when answering the toddler's parents?
a. the toddler is too young to understand what will happen and does not need an
explanation
b. the use of short explanations can best help the toddler understand the planned procedure
c. allowing the toddler to explore the procedure room may be helpful
d. it is beneficial for the nurse to demonstrate the upcoming procedure to the toddler
**B**
6. The father of a 4 y/o is concerned about his son's reaction to an injury of his friend. He
told the nurse that the child stayed in his room over the weekend and cried himself to sleep.
When the pediatric nurse questioned the child, he described an argument that he and his
friend had about a week proper to his friends injury. Based on the assessment, what is this
preschool child exhibiting?
a. magical thinking
b. inferiority
c. guilt complex
d. a morality issue
**A**
7. What is not a key aspect in a teen's environment that helps when making good decisions?
a. ability to think abstractly