ATI NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN ASSESSMENT SET| QUESTION
AND ANSWERS| NEWEST 2025/2026
Denver developmental screening test (denver ii) -CORRECT ANSWER A
standardized tool that assesses a child's language, cognition, and fine gross
motor development.
It screens for developmental problems.
Up to age 6
Nursing actions during assessment of a child -CORRECT ANSWER -keep the
room well lit
-keep medical equipment out of sight.
-determine whether adolescents want a caregiver to stay during an exam.
-take time to play and build rapport.
-observe if child is ready to cooperate
-demonstrate what will happen with visual aids.
-let children handle equipment
-examine them in a secure, comfortable position.
-if uncooperative, assess reasons, be firm and direct about expected behavior.
-use a calm voice.
-encourage the child and family to ask questions during exams.
-discuss findings after.
Vitals for an infant up to 3 months -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 37.5
(ax or rectal)
pulse: 107-180
respirations: 30-35/min
, Vitals for a toddler 1-2 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 37.5-37.7
pulse: 70-150
respirations: 25-30
vitals for a child 2-6 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 36.8-37.2
pulse: 60-110
respirations: 21-25Re
vitals for a child 6-12 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 36.6-37.0
pulse: 60-110 (6-10 y.o.)
and 50-90 (10 y.o. and older)
respirations: 19-21 (16-19 if 12 and older)
What factors affect blood pressure? -CORRECT ANSWER age
sex
height
measured on at least 3 separate occasions.
What is prehypertension -CORRECT ANSWER 120/80 or greater
what is hypertension -CORRECT ANSWER 120/80 or greater and is in the
95th percentile or greater
How is growth evaluated? -CORRECT ANSWER by weight, length/ height,
body mass index, and head circumference.
AND ANSWERS| NEWEST 2025/2026
Denver developmental screening test (denver ii) -CORRECT ANSWER A
standardized tool that assesses a child's language, cognition, and fine gross
motor development.
It screens for developmental problems.
Up to age 6
Nursing actions during assessment of a child -CORRECT ANSWER -keep the
room well lit
-keep medical equipment out of sight.
-determine whether adolescents want a caregiver to stay during an exam.
-take time to play and build rapport.
-observe if child is ready to cooperate
-demonstrate what will happen with visual aids.
-let children handle equipment
-examine them in a secure, comfortable position.
-if uncooperative, assess reasons, be firm and direct about expected behavior.
-use a calm voice.
-encourage the child and family to ask questions during exams.
-discuss findings after.
Vitals for an infant up to 3 months -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 37.5
(ax or rectal)
pulse: 107-180
respirations: 30-35/min
, Vitals for a toddler 1-2 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 37.5-37.7
pulse: 70-150
respirations: 25-30
vitals for a child 2-6 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 36.8-37.2
pulse: 60-110
respirations: 21-25Re
vitals for a child 6-12 years -CORRECT ANSWER temperature: 36.6-37.0
pulse: 60-110 (6-10 y.o.)
and 50-90 (10 y.o. and older)
respirations: 19-21 (16-19 if 12 and older)
What factors affect blood pressure? -CORRECT ANSWER age
sex
height
measured on at least 3 separate occasions.
What is prehypertension -CORRECT ANSWER 120/80 or greater
what is hypertension -CORRECT ANSWER 120/80 or greater and is in the
95th percentile or greater
How is growth evaluated? -CORRECT ANSWER by weight, length/ height,
body mass index, and head circumference.