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2025 HESI RN PEDIATRICS CORE QUESTIONS EVALUATION WITH ANSWERS 2025/2026 GRADED A+

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2025 HESI RN PEDIATRICS CORE QUESTIONS EVALUATION WITH ANSWERS 2025/2026 GRADED A+ Intussusception - Place child on clear liquid diet before barium enema Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) - Occurs more often in infants who present in the breech position Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye syndrome Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on the unit Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who present in the breech position

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2025 HESI RN PEDIATRICS CORE QUESTIONS EVALUATION WITH ANSWERS
2025/2026 GRADED A+
Intussusception - Place child on clear liquid diet before barium enema

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) - Occurs more often in infants who present in
the breech position


Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye
syndrome

Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting

Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on
the unit

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who
present in the breech position

Congenital heart defect in 2-year-old child - Sudden and unexplained weight gain can
indicate fluid retention

Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye
syndrome
Congenital heart defect in 2-year-old child - Report sudden and unexplained weight gain
to healthcare provider

HIV-positive newborn - Persistent cold or respiratory infection is a typical symptom

Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye
syndrome

Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting

Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on
the unit

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who
present in the breech position

Congenital heart defect in 2-year-old child - Sudden and unexplained weight gain can
indicate fluid retention

Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye
syndrome

, Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting

Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on
the unit

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who
present in the breech position

Congenital heart defect in 2-year-old child - Sudden and unexplained weight gain can
indicate fluid retention

Immunizations for 6-month-old girl - Do not give baby aspirin, it can cause Reye
syndrome
Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on
the unit

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who
present in the breech position

Congenital heart defect in 2-year-old child - Sudden and unexplained weight gain can
indicate fluid retention
Cleft lip repair - Minimize crying to prevent stress on suture line

Digoxin for congestive heart failure - Assess apical heart rate for signs of toxicity

Wilms tumor - Place a sign on bed stating 'no abdominal palpation'

Celiac disease - Manage with gluten-free diet, avoid oats, wheat, rye, or barley

Postanesthesia care for infant with elbow restraints - Remove restraints one at a time
and provide range-of-motion exercises

Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) caring for child with bacterial meningitis - Use
designated isolation precautions

Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting

Varicella infection (chickenpox) - Place child in strict isolation to prevent an outbreak on
the unit

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) risk factors - More common in infants who
present in the breech position



Pyloric stenosis - Observe for projectile vomiting

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