Peds Exam 1 - Student Questions
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A 2 year old has a vocabulary of approximately words and approximately % of their
speech
is understandable.
A. 500 and 50%
B. 200 and 75%
C. 400 and 45%
D. 300 and 65% - ANSD. 300 and 65%
A 2 year old is in for a yearly check-up. What would the nurse expect the toddler to have a
fear of?
A. Loud noises, sudden movements
B. Death, being alone
C. Animals, strangers
D. Ghosts, heights - ANSC. Animals, strangers
A 2 year old is in for a yearly check-up. What would the nurse expect the toddler to have a
fear of?
A. Loud noises, sudden movements
B. Death, being alone
C. Animals, strangers
D. Ghosts, heights - ANSC. Animals, strangers
Pg 484 in Kaplan
A 3 year old boy has been diagnosed with a cognitive impairment and displays learning
disabilities and developmental delays. According to the classification level of cognitive
impairment, he is currently in the severe level. What actions would he display?
A. Noticeable delays in motor development especially in speech response to training in
various self-help activities
B. Marked delay in motor development, little or no communication skills
C. May respond to trains in elementary self-care
D. Minimum capacity for functioning in sensorimotor areas - ANSB. Marked delay in motor
development, little or no communication skills
Refer to page 572 in peds book
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A 6 month old just received a DTaP injection. Which of the following is a serious side effect?
A. Deafness
B. Shortness of breath
C. Rash
D. Continuous Screaming - ANSD. Continuous Screaming
A 6 month old just received a DTaP injection. Which of the following is a serious side effect?
A. Deafness
B. Shortness of breath
C. Rash
D. Continuous screaming - ANSD. Continuous screaming
Pg 489 in Kaplan
A child comes in with an elevated temperature and pruritic rash relatively profse on trunk,
but extending to limbs and face. Which communicable disease has the child acquired?
A. Chickenpox (varicella)
B. Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)
C. Pertussis (whooping cough)
D. Poliomyelitis - ANSA. Chickenpox (varicella)
A child could get lead poisoning from all of the following except:
A. Paint
B. Sexual contact
C. Water
D. Pottery and/or Dishes - ANSB. Sexual Contact
A child is having issues with sudden bed wetting accidents. The nursing intervention should
be...?
A. No action needed this is normal.
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B. The nurse should educate the parent on scolding techniques.
C. This may be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and the nurse should assess the child.
D. Nurse should recognize regression and assess the parent-child relationship. - ANSC.
This may be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and the nurse should assess the child.
A child is hyperventilating with gasping and labored respirations. The nurse would document
this as what type of respirations?
A. Tachypnea
B. Hyperpnea
C. Cheyne-Stokes respirations
D. Kussmaul respirations - ANSD. Kussmaul respirations
A cognitive process through which the nurse appreciates and is sensitive to the cultural
values of the patient and family is
A. Cultural knowledge
B. Cultural awareness
C. Cultural desire
D. Cultural skill - ANSB. Cultural awareness
A five year old girl came into the clinic for a kindergarten well check. She will be receiving
then required immunizations for a child going to kindergarten, and she is up to date in all
her prior immunizations. What immunizations will she be receiving?
A. TDap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella
B. DTap and MMR
C. DTap, IPV, and MMR
D. DTap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella - ANSD. DTap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella
Refer to pg 332 in peds book and pg 488 in Kaplan book
A nurse is assessing a 15 year old female who has suicidal thoughts. Which warning sign is a
direct indication of the patient carrying out suicide?
A. The adolescent has a well thought out plan.
Burns Pediatric Final Exam Study Guide
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A 2 year old has a vocabulary of approximately words and approximately % of their
speech
is understandable.
A. 500 and 50%
B. 200 and 75%
C. 400 and 45%
D. 300 and 65% - ANSD. 300 and 65%
A 2 year old is in for a yearly check-up. What would the nurse expect the toddler to have a
fear of?
A. Loud noises, sudden movements
B. Death, being alone
C. Animals, strangers
D. Ghosts, heights - ANSC. Animals, strangers
A 2 year old is in for a yearly check-up. What would the nurse expect the toddler to have a
fear of?
A. Loud noises, sudden movements
B. Death, being alone
C. Animals, strangers
D. Ghosts, heights - ANSC. Animals, strangers
Pg 484 in Kaplan
A 3 year old boy has been diagnosed with a cognitive impairment and displays learning
disabilities and developmental delays. According to the classification level of cognitive
impairment, he is currently in the severe level. What actions would he display?
A. Noticeable delays in motor development especially in speech response to training in
various self-help activities
B. Marked delay in motor development, little or no communication skills
C. May respond to trains in elementary self-care
D. Minimum capacity for functioning in sensorimotor areas - ANSB. Marked delay in motor
development, little or no communication skills
Refer to page 572 in peds book
,Peds Exam 1 - Student Questions
Burns Pediatric Final Exam Study Guide
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A 6 month old just received a DTaP injection. Which of the following is a serious side effect?
A. Deafness
B. Shortness of breath
C. Rash
D. Continuous Screaming - ANSD. Continuous Screaming
A 6 month old just received a DTaP injection. Which of the following is a serious side effect?
A. Deafness
B. Shortness of breath
C. Rash
D. Continuous screaming - ANSD. Continuous screaming
Pg 489 in Kaplan
A child comes in with an elevated temperature and pruritic rash relatively profse on trunk,
but extending to limbs and face. Which communicable disease has the child acquired?
A. Chickenpox (varicella)
B. Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)
C. Pertussis (whooping cough)
D. Poliomyelitis - ANSA. Chickenpox (varicella)
A child could get lead poisoning from all of the following except:
A. Paint
B. Sexual contact
C. Water
D. Pottery and/or Dishes - ANSB. Sexual Contact
A child is having issues with sudden bed wetting accidents. The nursing intervention should
be...?
A. No action needed this is normal.
, Peds Exam 1 - Student Questions
Burns Pediatric Final Exam Study Guide
|Already graded A+
B. The nurse should educate the parent on scolding techniques.
C. This may be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and the nurse should assess the child.
D. Nurse should recognize regression and assess the parent-child relationship. - ANSC.
This may be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI) and the nurse should assess the child.
A child is hyperventilating with gasping and labored respirations. The nurse would document
this as what type of respirations?
A. Tachypnea
B. Hyperpnea
C. Cheyne-Stokes respirations
D. Kussmaul respirations - ANSD. Kussmaul respirations
A cognitive process through which the nurse appreciates and is sensitive to the cultural
values of the patient and family is
A. Cultural knowledge
B. Cultural awareness
C. Cultural desire
D. Cultural skill - ANSB. Cultural awareness
A five year old girl came into the clinic for a kindergarten well check. She will be receiving
then required immunizations for a child going to kindergarten, and she is up to date in all
her prior immunizations. What immunizations will she be receiving?
A. TDap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella
B. DTap and MMR
C. DTap, IPV, and MMR
D. DTap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella - ANSD. DTap, IPV, MMR, and Varicella
Refer to pg 332 in peds book and pg 488 in Kaplan book
A nurse is assessing a 15 year old female who has suicidal thoughts. Which warning sign is a
direct indication of the patient carrying out suicide?
A. The adolescent has a well thought out plan.