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Test Bank for Pediatric Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!, 3rd Edition | Original Pediatric Nursing Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales | Aligned with Mikki Meadows-Oliver’s Textbook

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This study resource is designed to help nursing students review pediatric nursing concepts, child development, family-centered care, pediatric assessment, common childhood conditions, nursing interventions, and clinical decision-making. It includes practice questions, answers, and detailed rationales to support examination preparation and strengthen pediatric nursing knowledge.

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Pediatric Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!


3rd Edition


Mikki Meadows-Oliver

Clinical Scenarios • Nursing Judgment • Answer After Every Item • Detailed Rationales


Topic / chapter area

Infant Safe Sleep

Infant Dehydration

Infant Development

Toddler Development

Preschool Development

School-Age Development

Adolescent Confidentiality

Atraumatic Care

Pediatric Pain Assessment

Weight-Based Medication Safety

Fever and Infection

RSV Bronchiolitis

Croup

Asthma

,Cystic Fibrosis

Pneumonia

Pediatric Heart Failure

Tetralogy of Fallot Hypercyanotic Spell

Kawasaki Disease

Rheumatic Fever

Infant Gastroesophageal Reflux

Pyloric Stenosis

Intussusception

Appendicitis

Celiac Disease

Hirschsprung Disease

Nephrotic Syndrome

Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis

Urinary Tract Infection

Type 1 Diabetes

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Immunization Safety

Seizure Care

Meningitis

Hydrocephalus

,Spina Bifida

Cerebral Palsy

Cast and Fracture Care

Scoliosis

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Pediatric Burns

Atopic Dermatitis

Impetigo

Sickle Cell Disease

Hemophilia

Leukemia

Iron-Deficiency Anemia

Anaphylaxis

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

, Question 1
Topic alignment: Infant Safe Sleep (newborn/infant)
Which action would create unnecessary risk for an infant being prepared for sleep and
should be avoided? The nurse has just assumed responsibility for the patient and is
validating the current plan.
A. Place the infant prone after feeding to reduce aspiration
B. Monitor caregivers’ return demonstration of safe sleep positioning
C. Teach caregivers to use a separate approved sleep surface in the caregiver’s room
D. Place the infant supine on a firm, flat sleep surface with no loose bedding
Answer: A. Place the infant prone after feeding to reduce aspiration
Rationale: Place the infant prone after feeding to reduce aspiration is the action to question
because Supine sleep on a firm, uncluttered surface lowers sleep-related risk; prone positioning
is not recommended for routine sleep. The other listed actions are consistent with safer
assessment, teaching, or monitoring of Infant Safe Sleep. Correcting this action prevents
avoidable harm. This prioritization keeps the nurse focused on the most relevant risk in
newborn/infant care rather than selecting an action simply because it is generally helpful. In this
Infant Safe Sleep case, the contextual cue is that the nurse has just assumed responsibility for the
patient and is validating the current plan.
Question 2
Topic alignment: Infant Safe Sleep (newborn/infant)
The nurse is updating the surveillance plan for an infant being prepared for sleep. Which
monitoring action is most appropriate for Infant Safe Sleep? The patient was reassessed
after a change in symptoms, and the nurse is comparing the findings with baseline.
A. Place the infant prone after feeding to reduce aspiration
B. Place the infant supine on a firm, flat sleep surface with no loose bedding
C. Teach caregivers to use a separate approved sleep surface in the caregiver’s room
D. Monitor caregivers’ return demonstration of safe sleep positioning
Answer: D. Monitor caregivers’ return demonstration of safe sleep positioning
Rationale: The nurse should continue Monitor caregivers’ return demonstration of safe sleep
positioning. Trending these data is important because Supine sleep on a firm, uncluttered surface

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