HESI PEDIATRIC TEST BANK EXIT LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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Which skills would the nurse assessing appropriate
developmental skills expect to see for a 2 year old? Select all that
apply.
1.Climbing up and down stairs
2.Turning a door knob
3.Having conversations using two to three sentences
4.Following simple instructions
5.Demonstrating separation anxiety - ANSWER-1, 2, 4, 5
The nurse is educating the parents of a three-week-old infant
being admitted for colic. What teaching interventions are included
for the parents? Select all that apply.
1.Reinforce that intestinal gas is not a reflection of the caregiving
skills.
2.Swaddle the infant during the crying times.
3.Educate the parents that the colic can persist for 12 months.
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4.White noise may cause the infant to be fussier.
5.Limit the infant's time with a pacifier. - ANSWER-1, 2
A nurse is caring for a toddler on an inpatient unit. Which
developmental milestones should be expected at this stage by the
nurse? Select all that apply.
1.Gross motor development milestones include learning to ride a
bike.
2.Speech and language milestones include learning to put three
or more words together to form a sentence.
3.Fine motor development milestones include learning to use a
fine pincer grasp.
4.Fine motor development milestones include stacking 6 or more
blocks on top of one another.
5.Cognitive development milestones include understanding the
concept of object permanence. - ANSWER-2, 4
The nurse is assessing a 6-year-old child. According to Piaget,
what should the nurse expect to observe in the child at this stage?
Select all that apply.
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1.The child's thinking is influenced by fantasy.
2.The child understands the concept of time.
3.The child is able to think abstractly.
4.The child is able to think about things that are not in the present.
5.The child's language skills are fully developed. - ANSWER-1, 4
The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old client and obtains these vital
signs: temperature 98.2°F, pulse 90, respirations 22, and blood
pressure 93/60. What will the nurse do next?
1.Cover the client with a warm blanket.
2.Document these normal vital signs.
3.Contact the healthcare provider regarding the low blood
pressure.
4.Repeat the vital signs for accuracy. - ANSWER-2
The 4-year-old sibling asks the nurse if she caused her brother to
be sick because she "wanted him to go away." The nurse should
recognize this as what?
1.Normal thinking for this age
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2.A sign of potential abuse in the home
3.Concerning signs of emotional distress due to so much sibling
anger
4.Highly developed language and thoughts for this age -
ANSWER-1
Which technique should the nurse use when assessing a
preschooler in order to ensure child comfort and effective nursing
care?
1.Allow the child to select which finger to put the pulse oximeter
on.
2.Ask the child to sit on the examination bed.
3.Begin with the most invasive procedure first to get it out of the
way.
4.Make sure the child is fully undressed before the examination
begins. - ANSWER-1
The nurse should instruct the parent whose child is diagnosed
with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) to notify the healthcare
provider for which issue? Select all that apply.