Question: 1 of 50
A nurse is planning care for a newborn diagnosed with Gastroschisis. Which of the following nursing
intervention is unnecessary in the client's plan of care?
a) Insert Orogastric tub
b) Prepare the child for surgical intervention
c) Support non nutritive sucking
d) Measure head circumference every shift.
Question: 2 of 50
A nurse is preparing to perform an abdominal assessment on a child. Identify the sequence the nurse
should follow. (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the selected order of
performance. Use all the steps.)
a) Inspection
b) Auscultation
c) Superficial palpation
d) Deep palpation
Question: 3 of 50
An infant delivered without complications in the hospital. The nurse would prepare to administer which
immunization within 24 hours at birth?
a) Hepatis B
b) Tetanus
c) Influenza
d) Diphtheria
Question: 4 of 50
A nurse is preparing to assess a newborn who is diagnosed with neonatal jaundice. Which of the
following findings should the nurse expect?
(Select all that apply.)
a) Elevated bilirubin
b) Short, soft fingernails
c) Poor feeding
d) Vernix in the folds and creases
e) Abundant lanugo
Question: 5 of 50
, A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about reporting suspected child abuse. Which of the
following statements indicates an understanding by the newly licensed nurse?
a) "Evidence must exist prior to reporting."
b) "I don't want to defame someone if the report is false,"
c) "If suspicion of abuse exists then reporting is mandatory.
d) "If the potential abuser commits to stopping the abuse, health care workers are not required to
report it"
Question: 6 of 50
The pediatric nurse is giving a lecture for a group of parents related to anticipatory guidance. Which of
the following topics, If identified by a parent will the nurse correct when addressing anticipatory
guidance?
a) Secondary and tertiary health promotion strategies
b) Identifying social support systems
c) Primary health promotion strategies
d) Growth and development information
e) Primordial health promotion strategies
Question: 7 of 50
The nurse is educating the parents if a three-week- old infant being admitted for colic. what teaching
intervention is included for the parents?
a) Wrapping the infant loosely during the crying times
b) Educate the parents that colic can persist for 12 months
c) Reinforce that intestinal gas is not a reflection of the caregiving skills
d) Limit the infant’s time with a pacifier
Question: 8 of 50
A nurse is teaching about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Which of the following
recommendations should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) Season foods with black pepper
b) Chew on mint leaves to relieve indigestion.
c) Alevate the head of the bed.
d) Limit fluid intake.
Question: 9 of 50
A nurse participating in lead screening at a community center. The nurse should instruct parents to bring
their children back for rescreening in a year for which of the following laboratory values?
a) 10 mcg/dL
A nurse is planning care for a newborn diagnosed with Gastroschisis. Which of the following nursing
intervention is unnecessary in the client's plan of care?
a) Insert Orogastric tub
b) Prepare the child for surgical intervention
c) Support non nutritive sucking
d) Measure head circumference every shift.
Question: 2 of 50
A nurse is preparing to perform an abdominal assessment on a child. Identify the sequence the nurse
should follow. (Move the steps into the box on the right, placing them in the selected order of
performance. Use all the steps.)
a) Inspection
b) Auscultation
c) Superficial palpation
d) Deep palpation
Question: 3 of 50
An infant delivered without complications in the hospital. The nurse would prepare to administer which
immunization within 24 hours at birth?
a) Hepatis B
b) Tetanus
c) Influenza
d) Diphtheria
Question: 4 of 50
A nurse is preparing to assess a newborn who is diagnosed with neonatal jaundice. Which of the
following findings should the nurse expect?
(Select all that apply.)
a) Elevated bilirubin
b) Short, soft fingernails
c) Poor feeding
d) Vernix in the folds and creases
e) Abundant lanugo
Question: 5 of 50
, A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about reporting suspected child abuse. Which of the
following statements indicates an understanding by the newly licensed nurse?
a) "Evidence must exist prior to reporting."
b) "I don't want to defame someone if the report is false,"
c) "If suspicion of abuse exists then reporting is mandatory.
d) "If the potential abuser commits to stopping the abuse, health care workers are not required to
report it"
Question: 6 of 50
The pediatric nurse is giving a lecture for a group of parents related to anticipatory guidance. Which of
the following topics, If identified by a parent will the nurse correct when addressing anticipatory
guidance?
a) Secondary and tertiary health promotion strategies
b) Identifying social support systems
c) Primary health promotion strategies
d) Growth and development information
e) Primordial health promotion strategies
Question: 7 of 50
The nurse is educating the parents if a three-week- old infant being admitted for colic. what teaching
intervention is included for the parents?
a) Wrapping the infant loosely during the crying times
b) Educate the parents that colic can persist for 12 months
c) Reinforce that intestinal gas is not a reflection of the caregiving skills
d) Limit the infant’s time with a pacifier
Question: 8 of 50
A nurse is teaching about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Which of the following
recommendations should the nurse include in the teaching?
a) Season foods with black pepper
b) Chew on mint leaves to relieve indigestion.
c) Alevate the head of the bed.
d) Limit fluid intake.
Question: 9 of 50
A nurse participating in lead screening at a community center. The nurse should instruct parents to bring
their children back for rescreening in a year for which of the following laboratory values?
a) 10 mcg/dL