2025-2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Overview
Designed to mirror the structure, difficulty, and clinical reasoning focus of ATI Pediatric
assessments, this comprehensive study guide provides 130 high-quality, exam-style practice
questions with correct, detailed explanations. Updated for the 2025–2026 cycle, it helps nursing
students strengthen pediatric nursing knowledge, apply clinical judgment, and prepare
confidently for final proctored exams.
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Key Features
✅ 130 Pediatric Exam-Style Questions with Correct, Detailed Rationales
✅ Fully Updated for ATI Pediatric Nursing 2025–2026 Standards
✅ NGN-Aligned Question Formats: Case Studies, Highlighting, Matrix, Drop-Down, and
Clinical Judgment Scenarios
✅ Covers Core Areas: Growth & Development, Pediatric Assessment, Common Pediatric
Illnesses, Pharmacology, Safety, and Family-Centered Care
✅ Expert-Verified, A+ Graded Content for Accuracy and Reliability
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Purpose
• Provide a complete review for ATI Pediatric final proctored exam preparation
• Reinforce clinical judgment, prioritization, and safe patient care decision-making
• Support learners aiming for high exam scores and NGN readiness
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Recommended For
• Nursing students preparing for ATI Pediatric Nursing exams
• Learners seeking structured, rationale-supported practice questions
• Instructors and tutors developing high-quality pediatric nursing study materials
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Your Complete Pediatric Nursing Study Resource
With 130 expertly crafted, NGN-style questions and detailed rationales, the ATI Pediatric Final
,Exam Study Guide 2025–2026 is your most reliable, up-to-date, and effective resource for
mastering pediatric nursing concepts and preparing with confidence.
A 13 year old male was hit in the mouth, while playing baseball, and completely avulsed permanent
tooth # 9. It took approximately 5 minutes to locate the tooth in the dirt and grass around where he
stood at the time of the accident. The parents have called the dental office where the boy is a regular
patient, and asked if the boy could be seen that day. It has now been about 15 minutes since the tooth
was avulsed. They have tried to put the tooth back into the socket but are not able to do so.
What was the first question the front desk person asked when the boy arrived? A.
have you found the tooth?
B. did he swallow the tooth?
C. did he lose consciousness?
D. did he throw-up?
E. does he have other injuries? - ANSWER-C
A 13 year old male was hit in the mouth, while playing baseball, and completely avulsed permanent
tooth # 9. It took approximately 5 minutes to locate the tooth in the dirt and grass around where he
stood at the time of the accident. The parents have called the dental office where the boy is a regular
patient, and asked if the boy could be seen that day. It has now been about 15 minutes since the tooth
was avulsed. They have tried to put the tooth back into the socket but are not able to do so.
When the parents contacted the dental office, what did the front desk person advise parents to do?
A. wrap the tooth in water moistened cloth and immediately bring it to the office
B. put the tooth under the child's tongue to keep it moist and immediately bring it to the office
C. scrub the root completely to remove any dirty material from root and immediately bring it to the
office
D. put the tooth in some milk and immediat - ANSWER-D
A 7-year-old patient with a history of Tetralogy of Fallot presents for a comprehensive exam, bitewings,
and a panoramic x-ray. After reviewing the medical history with the father, you discover the patient did
not take their SBE prophylaxis. Today, the patient for some reason is exhibiting several clinical
manifestations you hadn't seen before at previous appointments.
, T/F: For today's procedures, is SBE prophylaxis is not necessary. - ANSWER-True
A 7-year-old patient with a history of Tetralogy of Fallot presents for a comprehensive exam, bitewings,
and a panoramic x-ray. After reviewing the medical history with the father, you discover the patient did
not take their SBE prophylaxis. Today, the patient for some reason is exhibiting several clinical
manifestations you hadn't seen before at previous appointments.
What type of heart defect and what type of shunting does this patient exhibit?
1. Cyanotic
2. Acyanotic
3. Left to Right
4. Right to Left
A. 1 and 3
B. 1 and 4
C. 2 and 3
D. 2 and 4 - ANSWER-B
A 7-year-old patient with a history of Tetralogy of Fallot presents for a comprehensive exam, bitewings,
and a panoramic x-ray. After reviewing the medical history with the father, you discover the patient did
not take their SBE prophylaxis. Today, the patient for some reason is exhibiting several clinical
manifestations you hadn't seen before at previous appointments.
Typical manifestions of congenital heart defects include all of the following except:
A. clubbing of the terminal phalanges of the fingers
B. labored breathing
C. ataxia