ATI PEDIATRIC CMS PROCTORED ACTUAL
EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ sodium normal range. Answer: 135-145
◉ manifestations of pneumonia in infants. Answer: nasal flaring
increased WBCs
diarrhea
abdominal distention
◉ What is an expected finding of endocarditis. Answer: headache
◉ What is an expected finding in a school-age child with
glomerulonephritis. Answer: brown colored urine
◉ McBurney's point. Answer: -lower right abdomen
-pain in appendicitis
◉ Celiac disease expected findings. Answer: -steatorrhea
, -distended abdomen
-weight loss
◉ What type of vomiting is common with pyloric stenosis. Answer:
projectile vomiting
◉ What is used to treat scabies lesions. Answer: permethrin 5% cream
◉ manifestation of pertussis. Answer: dry hacking cough
◉ manifestation of acute streptococcal pharyngitis. Answer: inflamed
throat with exudate
◉ manifestation of bacterial conjunctivitis. Answer: purulent eye
drainage
◉ Koplik spots. Answer: rubeola (measles
◉ Diabetes insipidus lab values. Answer: -dilute urine/low specific
gravity
-high sodium
-normal blood glucose
-polyuria (excessive urine output)
EXAMINATION TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ sodium normal range. Answer: 135-145
◉ manifestations of pneumonia in infants. Answer: nasal flaring
increased WBCs
diarrhea
abdominal distention
◉ What is an expected finding of endocarditis. Answer: headache
◉ What is an expected finding in a school-age child with
glomerulonephritis. Answer: brown colored urine
◉ McBurney's point. Answer: -lower right abdomen
-pain in appendicitis
◉ Celiac disease expected findings. Answer: -steatorrhea
, -distended abdomen
-weight loss
◉ What type of vomiting is common with pyloric stenosis. Answer:
projectile vomiting
◉ What is used to treat scabies lesions. Answer: permethrin 5% cream
◉ manifestation of pertussis. Answer: dry hacking cough
◉ manifestation of acute streptococcal pharyngitis. Answer: inflamed
throat with exudate
◉ manifestation of bacterial conjunctivitis. Answer: purulent eye
drainage
◉ Koplik spots. Answer: rubeola (measles
◉ Diabetes insipidus lab values. Answer: -dilute urine/low specific
gravity
-high sodium
-normal blood glucose
-polyuria (excessive urine output)