NURS 307 – ATI Proctored Pediatrics Exam |
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2025/2026 Edition
1. A nurse (healthcare provider) is completing an admission assessment on an adolescent child who is
a vegetarian. He eats milk products but does not like beans. Which of the following items should the
nurse (healthcare provider) suggest the client (patient) order for lunch to provide nutrients most
likely to be lacking in his diet?
a. Peanut butter and jelly sandwich
2. A nurse (healthcare provider) is caring for a 1-month old infant who weighs 3540 g and
is prescribed a dose of cephazolin 50mg/kg IV bolus TID. How many mg should the nurse
(healthcare provider) administer per dose?
STEPS
Convert the infant's weight to kilograms (kg).
Multiply the weight in kg by the prescribed dose per kg to get the total dose in mg.
Administer the calculated total dose per administration, as the prescription specifies the
dose to be given TID.
Let's do the calculation-
3540 g = 3.54 kg (since 1 kg = 1000 g)
3.54 kg x 50 mg/kg = 177 mg
Therefore, the nurse (healthcare provider) should administer 177 mg of cefazolin per
dose.
3. A nurse (healthcare provider) is caring for a 1-month old infant who weighs 3500 g and
is prescribed a dose of cephazolin 50 mg/kg by intermittent IV bolus 3x daily. How
many mg should the nurse (healthcare provider) administer per dose? (Round to the
nearest tenth)
175 mg
4. A nurse (healthcare provider) is preforming a pre-college assessment on an adolescent.
Which of the following immunizations should the nurse (healthcare provider) anticipate
administering?
a. Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine
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5. A nurse (healthcare provider) is assessing a client (patient) who has left-sided heart failure.
Which of the following findings should the nurse (healthcare provider) expect?
a. Dependent edema
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6. A nurse (healthcare provider) is caring for a client (patient) who has active TB and is to be started
on IV rifampin therapy. The nurse (healthcare provider) should instruct the client (patient) that this
medication can cause which of the following adverse effects?
a. Body secretions turning a red-orange color
7. A nurse (healthcare provider) is caring for a 6-week-old infant who as a pyloric stenosis.
Which of the following manifestations should the nurse (healthcare provider) expect?
a. Projectile vomiting
8. A nurse (healthcare provider) receives a call from a parent of a child who has von Willebrand
disease and has having a nosebleed. Which of the following instructions should the nurse
(healthcare provider) give to the parents?
a. “have you child sit with their head tilted forward and hold pressure on her nose for 10
minutes.”
9. A nurse (healthcare provider) is assessing a child who is in sickle cell crisis. Which of the
following findings should the nurse (healthcare provider) expect?
a. Pain
10. A nurse (healthcare provider) is providing preoperative teaching by demonstrating
diaphragmatic breathing to a client (patient) who is scheduled for surgery in the morning. Which of the
following actions should the nurse (healthcare provider) include in the demonstration?
a. Place both hands on the sides of her rib cage.
11. A nurse (healthcare provider) is assessing a 3-year-old child who has aortic stenosis. Which of
the following findings should the nurse (healthcare provider) expect? (select all that apply).
a. Most common: Murmur
b. weak pulses, HTN, dizziness, chest pain