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2024 Peds ATI Proctored Exam Dynamic
Quizzes& Answers. Already Graded A+.
Preparing an in-service for a charge nurse at an emergency room
A cohort of recently certified nurses discussing the clinical presentations of infant Mistreatment.
Which clinical symptom from the list below should the charge
Did the nurse mention any signs of possible physical abuse?
A- Chronic infections of the urinary tract B) Symmetric Lower Extremity Burns
C: Inability to grow
D: Absence of subcutaneous fat; ANSB: Symmetric burns of the lower extremities; The nurse sh
ould cover this in the instruction.
The clinical indication of physical abuse that is suggestive is the extremities. The tendencies
typically reflect the style or tool being used, like a cigarette or cigar. burns or burns with an iron-
like form. A nurse is evaluating a teenage patient at an urgent care facility who has an
upper respiratory infection. Which of the following conclusions ought to the
acknowledged by a nurse as a sign of pertussis? A sore throat discharged from
B) purulent tear discharge in the eyes C: Prickly, dry cough A dry, hacking cough is a sign of D-
koplik spots on the buccal mucosa and ANSC, which the nurse should be aware of. pertuss.
Typically, this illness starts with symptoms of an upper respiratory
tract infection, which can result in a dry, hacking cough that is occasionally more severe
harsh in the evening. In a physician's office, a nurse tends to a school-age child who has
Varicella. When will the parent's child no longer be in the care of the nurse? comunicative.
Which answer choice is the nurse supposed to make?
A: After the fever of your child has returned to normal
B: Three days after you initially observed your child's rash
C: Six days after your child's lesions first show, when they have crusted.
A nurse should notify the parent that their kid is contagious one day before the lesion eruption a
nd until the vesicles have crusted over, which normally takes around two to three weeks. D: Wh
en your child's lesions entirely disappear; ANSC: When your child's lesions are crusted, six day
s after they occur. Six days. In the provider's office, a nurse gets ready to provide a vaccine to a
child in the midst of a well-child visit. Which of these steps ought to be taken by the
What is the nurse's plan of action? Medication recommendations:
– skin test for tuberculin (TST) Rubella, mumps, and measles vaccine -
vaccine against inactive influenza -DTaP vaccination (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis)
vital signs -24-minute respiratory rate -heartbeat per minute of 115
37.4 degrees Celsius, or 99.3 degrees Fahrenheit, is the current temperature.
Historical and physical -12 months, 9 days of age -height 28 in./71.1 cm allergic reactions
Neomycin with anaphylactic shock reports from caregivers: -a two-
day period of clean nasal discharge from rhinitis -
an infrequent, ineffective cough lasting two days -history of asthma
A) Donate the MMR vaccine for rubella, mumps, and measles B: Do not give the DTaP shot.
C) Refuse the influenza shot
D: Refuse the tuberculin skin test (TST); ANSA: Refuse the measles, mumps, and rubella (MM
R) vaccine; The nurse should identify that a neomycin allergy can result in anaphylactic shock.
The MMR vaccine should not be administered if there is a response. Customers with a

, 2024 Peds ATI Proctored Exam Dynamic
Quizzes& Answers. Already Graded A+.
strong egg or gluten sensitivity should not have this vaccination. A three-month-
old baby is being evaluated by a nurse in an emergency room.
Someone is suffering from extreme vomiting and diarrhea due to rotavirus. Out of which
The following symptoms should be recognized by the nurse as signs that
Is there moderate to severe dehydration in the infant? Heart rate: 124 beats per minute
B) Produce more tears C: Submerged front fontanel
D: 2 seconds for capillary refill; ANSC: sunken anterior fontanel; The nurse should be aware tha
t a sunken anterior fontanel is a sign of
due to the sudden loss of fluid, moderate to severe dehydration. A school-
age youngster suffering from an allergic reaction is being attended to by a nurse at an emergen
cy facility. Of the following, which one is the What is the nurse's top priority?
A. Raise the child's bed head. B: Give the child a large-bore IV catheter.
C) Identify which allergy triggered the child's reaction.
D: Give the person instantaneous epinephrine
ANSD: Give the infant intramuscular epinephrine (IM)
child; The nurse decides that, while applying the urgent vs. no urgent approach to client care,
Giving the youngster intramuscular (IM) epinephrine is the first step. Amid an
bronchoconstriction brought on by histamine release, anaphylactic response, and
dilation of the vaso. Since it finally results in lowered blood pressure, this is an emergency.
retrace your steps to the heart.
A physical assessment is being conducted by a nurse in the emergency department.
on a boy baby who is two weeks old. Which of the above examples best describes the
is it the nurse's top priority to inform the provider? A: The excoriated scrotal region
B: Hemangiomas in numerous capillaries C- posterior fontanel depressed D-
substernal retractions - ANSD-
substernal retractions; When providing client care utilizing the airway, breathing, and circulation
method, the nurse should decide that substernal is the top finding to report to the provider.
retreats. According to this discovery, the child is having acute respiratory
distress and heightened struggle in breathing, which could rapidly escalate to
respiratory malfunction. A school-
age youngster receiving care from a nurse in the emergency room has
epiglottitis. Which of the following steps ought to be carried out by the nurse?
A: Take a throat culture from the young person. B) Track the child's saturation of oxygen
C: Equip the child's room with a warm mist humidifier.
D: Lay the child down on his or her back; ANSB: Check the child's oxygen saturation; The nurse
needs to check the child's oxygen saturation since the youngster is
having severe breathing difficulties, and it is important to ascertain whether the
youngster is reacting to the medical intervention.
A toddler with partial cerebral palsy is being cared for by an emergency room nurse.
His right arm is burned with thickness. Which of these steps ought to be taken by the
take a nurse? A. Nasogastric tube insertion B. Start taking antibiotics as preventive measure
C) Wash the impacted area with a gentle soap solution.
D: Treat the affected region with a topical corticosteroid; ANSC: Wash the affected area with mo

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