ATI PEDS/PEDS EXAM 3 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Which of the follow education about the treatment of an infant with
Congenital Tracheomalacia, should the nurse provide to the
parents?
A) Your child will be on this treatment of antibiotics for 6 weeks
B) We will provide supportive treatment until you child is old
enough for surgery
C) Teach them how to administer the epinephrine
D) This child needs to be intubated imminently - ANSWERS-ANS:
B
A nurse is assessing a patients chart an sees that they have an
infection that has lead to swelling inside the trachea. Upon
assessment the nurse notices a "Barking cough" as well as a
slight fever and drooling on the right side of the child's mouth.
Which of the respiratory disorders would this nurse assume this
patient has based on these symptoms?
A) Congenital Tracheomalacia
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B) Laryngotracheobronchitis (Croup)
C) Bronchiolitis
D) Acute Nasopharyngitis - ANSWERS-ANS: B
A 12 year old patient has recently been diagnosed with asthma.
Which of the following statements by the nurse would explain the
etiology of asthma?
A) it is due to a viral infection that attacks the respiratory system
B) It is a hyper responsiveness to triggers that cause inflamation
in the air way
C) It is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs
D) It is a hereditary disease that affects the lungs and digestive
system - ANSWERS-ANS: B
A nurse would most likely assess which of the following patients
for primary atelectasis?
A) A 30 year old male with 3 broken ribs
B)A infant born at 24 weeks
C) A 12 year old patient with a hernia that is pushing against the
lungs
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D) A 6 year old who aspirated while in the pool - ANSWERS-ANS:
B
Rational:
Primary occurs in preemies
And secondary occurs because of aspiration, disease, or
obstruction
A 3 year old male patient was admitted to the ER the parents of
this patient said that the child woke up from a nap with a high
fever, and drooling. After a few more minutes the child completely
stopped breathing and thats when he was rushed to the ER.
The nurse would associate these symptoms with which of the
following diseases?
A) Bronchial obstruction
B) Epiglottitis
C) Bronchiolitis
D) Bronchopulmonary dysplasia - ANSWERS-ANS: B
Rational
This is an emergency where a bacteria causes inflammation in
the epiglottis causing a "lid" to form over the wind pip