ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam
Terms in this set (142)
The nurse is preparing to C- administer the immunization using a 24-gauge needle.
administer an
immunization to a four- The nurse should administer an immunization for a
year-old child. Which of 4-year-old child using a 24- gauge needle to
the following actions should minimize the amount of pain experienced by the
the nurse plan to take? toddler.
A- Place the child in a
prone position for the
immunization.
B- request that the child's
caregiver leave the room
during the immunization
C- administer the
immunization using a 24-
gauge needle
D- inject the immunization
slowly after aspirating for
3 seconds
A nurse is reviewing the B- sodium 140
laboratory report of an
infant who is receiving The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 140
treatment for severe mEq/L is within the expected reference range and
dehydration. The nurse indicates the current treatment regimen the infant is
should identify which of the receiving for dehydration is effective.
following laboratory values
indicates effectiveness of
the
current treatment. A- Potassium
2.9 mEq/L
B- sodium 140
C- urine specific gravity 1.035
D- BUN 25 mg
The nurse is providing D- playing dress-up
teaching about Social
Development to the parents
of a
,preschooler. Which of the
following play activities
should the nurse
recommendfor the child?
A- Play pat-a-cake
B- using a push pull toy
C- creating a scrapbook
D- playing dress-up
A nurse is teaching the D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime.
parents of a newborn
about ways to prevent The nurse should inform the parent that protective
sudden infant death factors against SIDS include breastfeeding and the
syndrome SIDS. Which of use of a pacifier when the infant is sleeping.
the following instructions
should the nurse
include?
A- Place the infant in a
prone position to sleep.
B- Allow the infant to sleep
on a large pillow.
C- User soft mattress in the
infant's crib.
D- Give the infant a pacifier at
bedtime.
A nurse is assessing an A- Nasal flaring
infant who has pneumonia.
Which of the following When using the airway, breathing, circulation
findings is the priority for the approach to client care, the nurse should place the
nurse to report to the priority on nasal flaring. Nasal flaring indicates that
provider? the infantis experiencing acute respiratory
A- Nasal flaring distress.
B- WBC 11,300
C- diarrhea
D- abdominal distension
A school nurse is assessing a C- assist the child to a side-lying position on the floor.
school-age
child blood pressure while The greatest risk to this child is aspiration, occlusion of
he is seated in a chair. The the airway, and bodily injury from falling out of the
child starts to experience a chair. The nurse should ease the child down to floor in a
tonic- clonic seizure. side- lying position immediately. This position enables
,Which of the the child's secretions to drain from the mouth,
following actions should the preventing aspiration, and maintaining a patentairway.
nurse take first?
A- Clear the immediate area
around the child of
hazardous objects
B- loosen the child restrictive
clothing
C- assist the child to a side-
lying position on the floor
D- apply an oxygen mask to
the child
A nurse is preparing to 2 mL
administer
ibuprofen 5 mg per kg
every 6 hours PRN for
temperatures above 38.0
degrees
Celsius or 100.5 degrees
Fahrenheit to an infant who
weighs 17.6 lb. The infant has
a temperature of 38.4 degrees
Celsius or 100
+ 1.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Available is
ibuprofen liquid 100mg/ 5 ml.
how many
milliliters should the nurse
administer to the infant per
dose? Round the answer to
the
nearest whole number. Use
, A nurse is receiving change- A- A toddler who has a concussion and an episode of forceful
of-shift Report on for vomiting.
children. Which of the
When using the urgent vs. no urgent approach to client
following
children should the nurse care, the nurse should assess this child first. An
assesses first? episode of forceful vomiting is an indication of
A- A toddler who has a
increased
concussion and an episode intracranial pressure in a toddler who has a concussion.
of forceful vomiting
B- an adolescent who has
infective endocarditis and
reports having a
headache
C- an adolescent who was
placed into
Halo traction 1 hour ago and
rates his pain at a 6 on a
0-10 scale
D- school-age child who has
acute
glomerulonephritis and
brown colored urine
A nurse in the emergency A is correct.
department is caring for The nurse should identify the lower right quadrant of
an adolescent who has the abdomen between the umbilicus and the anterior
severe iliac crest as the location of Burney's point.
abdominal pain due to
appendicitis. Which of the
following locationsshould
the nurse identify as
mcburney's point?
A nurse is providing B- Encourage the child to perform independent self-care.
teaching to the family of a
school-age child who has The nurse should teach the family the importance of
juvenile encouraging the child to perform independent self-
idiopathic arthritis. Which of care. This will minimize the child's pain while maximizing
the following instructions mobility.
should the nurse include in
the teaching?
A- Limit the movement of
Terms in this set (142)
The nurse is preparing to C- administer the immunization using a 24-gauge needle.
administer an
immunization to a four- The nurse should administer an immunization for a
year-old child. Which of 4-year-old child using a 24- gauge needle to
the following actions should minimize the amount of pain experienced by the
the nurse plan to take? toddler.
A- Place the child in a
prone position for the
immunization.
B- request that the child's
caregiver leave the room
during the immunization
C- administer the
immunization using a 24-
gauge needle
D- inject the immunization
slowly after aspirating for
3 seconds
A nurse is reviewing the B- sodium 140
laboratory report of an
infant who is receiving The nurse should identify that a sodium level of 140
treatment for severe mEq/L is within the expected reference range and
dehydration. The nurse indicates the current treatment regimen the infant is
should identify which of the receiving for dehydration is effective.
following laboratory values
indicates effectiveness of
the
current treatment. A- Potassium
2.9 mEq/L
B- sodium 140
C- urine specific gravity 1.035
D- BUN 25 mg
The nurse is providing D- playing dress-up
teaching about Social
Development to the parents
of a
,preschooler. Which of the
following play activities
should the nurse
recommendfor the child?
A- Play pat-a-cake
B- using a push pull toy
C- creating a scrapbook
D- playing dress-up
A nurse is teaching the D- Give the infant a pacifier at bedtime.
parents of a newborn
about ways to prevent The nurse should inform the parent that protective
sudden infant death factors against SIDS include breastfeeding and the
syndrome SIDS. Which of use of a pacifier when the infant is sleeping.
the following instructions
should the nurse
include?
A- Place the infant in a
prone position to sleep.
B- Allow the infant to sleep
on a large pillow.
C- User soft mattress in the
infant's crib.
D- Give the infant a pacifier at
bedtime.
A nurse is assessing an A- Nasal flaring
infant who has pneumonia.
Which of the following When using the airway, breathing, circulation
findings is the priority for the approach to client care, the nurse should place the
nurse to report to the priority on nasal flaring. Nasal flaring indicates that
provider? the infantis experiencing acute respiratory
A- Nasal flaring distress.
B- WBC 11,300
C- diarrhea
D- abdominal distension
A school nurse is assessing a C- assist the child to a side-lying position on the floor.
school-age
child blood pressure while The greatest risk to this child is aspiration, occlusion of
he is seated in a chair. The the airway, and bodily injury from falling out of the
child starts to experience a chair. The nurse should ease the child down to floor in a
tonic- clonic seizure. side- lying position immediately. This position enables
,Which of the the child's secretions to drain from the mouth,
following actions should the preventing aspiration, and maintaining a patentairway.
nurse take first?
A- Clear the immediate area
around the child of
hazardous objects
B- loosen the child restrictive
clothing
C- assist the child to a side-
lying position on the floor
D- apply an oxygen mask to
the child
A nurse is preparing to 2 mL
administer
ibuprofen 5 mg per kg
every 6 hours PRN for
temperatures above 38.0
degrees
Celsius or 100.5 degrees
Fahrenheit to an infant who
weighs 17.6 lb. The infant has
a temperature of 38.4 degrees
Celsius or 100
+ 1.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Available is
ibuprofen liquid 100mg/ 5 ml.
how many
milliliters should the nurse
administer to the infant per
dose? Round the answer to
the
nearest whole number. Use
, A nurse is receiving change- A- A toddler who has a concussion and an episode of forceful
of-shift Report on for vomiting.
children. Which of the
When using the urgent vs. no urgent approach to client
following
children should the nurse care, the nurse should assess this child first. An
assesses first? episode of forceful vomiting is an indication of
A- A toddler who has a
increased
concussion and an episode intracranial pressure in a toddler who has a concussion.
of forceful vomiting
B- an adolescent who has
infective endocarditis and
reports having a
headache
C- an adolescent who was
placed into
Halo traction 1 hour ago and
rates his pain at a 6 on a
0-10 scale
D- school-age child who has
acute
glomerulonephritis and
brown colored urine
A nurse in the emergency A is correct.
department is caring for The nurse should identify the lower right quadrant of
an adolescent who has the abdomen between the umbilicus and the anterior
severe iliac crest as the location of Burney's point.
abdominal pain due to
appendicitis. Which of the
following locationsshould
the nurse identify as
mcburney's point?
A nurse is providing B- Encourage the child to perform independent self-care.
teaching to the family of a
school-age child who has The nurse should teach the family the importance of
juvenile encouraging the child to perform independent self-
idiopathic arthritis. Which of care. This will minimize the child's pain while maximizing
the following instructions mobility.
should the nurse include in
the teaching?
A- Limit the movement of