PEDS NR328 EXAM 2025 | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER
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1. A nurse is collecting data from a 9-month-old infant. B. Positive Moro reflex
Which of the following findings would require further
intervention?
A.Positive Babinski reflex
B. Positive Moro reflex
C. Negative Doll's eye reflex
D. Negative Crawl reflex
2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching a parent of a child who "Normal bone growth can
has a fracture of the epiphyseal plate. Which of the be affected."
following is an appropriate statement by the nurse?
"The blood supply to the bone is disrupted."
"Normal bone growth can be affected."
"Bone marrow can be lost though the fracture."
"The healing process will take longer."
3. A nurse is planning to speak to a group of adolescents High-absorbency tam-
about toxic shock syndrome (TSS). The nurse knows pons
that TSS is commonly associated with which of the
following?
High-absorbency tampons
Mosquito bitesRationale:
International travel
Multiple sexual partners
4. A nurse is collecting data from an infant. Which of the Projectile vomiting after
following is a clinical manifestation of pyloric steno- feedings
sis?
Absent bowel sounds
Increased sodium level
Projectile vomiting after feedings
Golf ball-sized mass over the left quadrant
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5. A nurse is planning care for a child who has juvenile Maintain night splints to
rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the following is an ap- the affected joint.
propriate action for the nurse to take?
Administer opioids on a schedule.
Schedule prolonged periods of complete joint immo-
bilization daily.
Apply cool compresses for 20 minutes every hour.
Maintain night splints to the affected joint.
6. A nurse is caring for a school-age child who has mild Daytime symptoms occur
persistent asthma. Which of the following is an expect- more than twice a week.
ed finding? (Select all that apply.) Minor limitations occur
Symptoms are continuous throughout the day. with normal activity.
Daytime symptoms occur more than twice a week. Peak expiratory flow (PEF)
Nighttime symptoms occur approximately twice a is greater than or equal to
month. 80% of the predicted val-
Minor limitations occur with normal activity. ue.
Peak expiratory flow (PEF) is greater than or equal to
80% of the predicted value.
7. A nurse working in a pediatric clinic is collecting data Honey-colored crusts
on a preschool-age child who has a rash on his arm. caused by dried exudate.
The mother reports that the child was recently ex-
posed to impetigo contagiosa. Which of the following
manifestations should the nurse expect to find with
this skin infection?
Scaling patches that are clear in the center.
Honey-colored crusts caused by dried exudate.
Firm papules with a roughened, finely papillomatous
texture.
Lines of small blisters surrounding one large blister.
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8. During a routine well child check-up, a nurse is rein- "I will encourage my child
forcing teaching to a parent who reports having diffi- to fall sleep with his fa-
culty getting a preschool-age child to go to bed. Which vorite toy."
of the following statements indicates to the nurse that
the parent understands how to foster a consistent
bedtime for the preschooler?
"I will allow my child to cry himself to sleep each
night."
"I will let my child fall asleep with me, and then move
him to his own bed."
"I will make sure the room is dark when placing my
child in bed."
"I will encourage my child to fall sleep with his favorite
toy."
9. A nurse is collecting data about a 6-year-old client. "The teacher says my child
Which statement by the client's parent should concern has to squint to see the
the nurse? board."
"The teacher says my child has to squint to see the
board."
"My child has recently lost both front top teeth."
"My child often cheats when we play board games."
"Sometimes my child acts bossy with his friends."
10. A nurse working at a clinic speaks on the telephone "Bring your infant into the
with the parent of a 2-month-old infant. The parent clinic today to be seen."
tells the nurse that the infant has projectile vomiting
followed by hunger after meals. Which of the follow-
ing responses by the nurse is appropriate?
"Bring your infant into the clinic today to be seen."
"Burp your child more frequently during feedings."
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"Give your infant an oral rehydrating solution."
"You might want to try switching to different formula."
11. A parent expresses concern to the nurse about his "Look directly at your son
5-year-old child's stuttering. Which of the following when he is speaking."
statements is an appropriate nursing response?
"Look directly at your son when he is speaking."
"Try encouraging your son to begin saying the word
again."
"Many children his age have problems with stutter-
ing."
"Be sure to correct the child's speech gently and with-
out judgement."
12. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the parent of "I'm glad that the ostomy
a child scheduled for the initial surgery to treat is only temporary."
Hirschsprung's disease. The nurse knows that the par-
ent understands the goal of the surgery when the
parent states,
"I'm glad that the ostomy is only temporary."
"I'm glad my child will have normal bowel movements
now."
"I want to learn how to use the feeding tube as soon
as possible."
"The operation will straighten out the kink in the intes-
tine."
13. A nurse is talking to a parent who is concerned about Bedwetting several times
her hospitalized 5-year-old child's behavior and asks a day
the nurse if it is "normal." The nurse explains that re-
gression is common in hospitalized children and may
manifest by which of the following?
PEDS NR328
| GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST EXAM 2025
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1. A nurse is collecting data from a 9-month-old infant. B. Positive Moro reflex
Which of the following findings would require further
intervention?
A.Positive Babinski reflex
B. Positive Moro reflex
C. Negative Doll's eye reflex
D. Negative Crawl reflex
2. A nurse is reinforcing teaching a parent of a child who "Normal bone growth can
has a fracture of the epiphyseal plate. Which of the be affected."
following is an appropriate statement by the nurse?
"The blood supply to the bone is disrupted."
"Normal bone growth can be affected."
"Bone marrow can be lost though the fracture."
"The healing process will take longer."
3. A nurse is planning to speak to a group of adolescents High-absorbency tam-
about toxic shock syndrome (TSS). The nurse knows pons
that TSS is commonly associated with which of the
following?
High-absorbency tampons
Mosquito bitesRationale:
International travel
Multiple sexual partners
4. A nurse is collecting data from an infant. Which of the Projectile vomiting after
following is a clinical manifestation of pyloric steno- feedings
sis?
Absent bowel sounds
Increased sodium level
Projectile vomiting after feedings
Golf ball-sized mass over the left quadrant
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5. A nurse is planning care for a child who has juvenile Maintain night splints to
rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the following is an ap- the affected joint.
propriate action for the nurse to take?
Administer opioids on a schedule.
Schedule prolonged periods of complete joint immo-
bilization daily.
Apply cool compresses for 20 minutes every hour.
Maintain night splints to the affected joint.
6. A nurse is caring for a school-age child who has mild Daytime symptoms occur
persistent asthma. Which of the following is an expect- more than twice a week.
ed finding? (Select all that apply.) Minor limitations occur
Symptoms are continuous throughout the day. with normal activity.
Daytime symptoms occur more than twice a week. Peak expiratory flow (PEF)
Nighttime symptoms occur approximately twice a is greater than or equal to
month. 80% of the predicted val-
Minor limitations occur with normal activity. ue.
Peak expiratory flow (PEF) is greater than or equal to
80% of the predicted value.
7. A nurse working in a pediatric clinic is collecting data Honey-colored crusts
on a preschool-age child who has a rash on his arm. caused by dried exudate.
The mother reports that the child was recently ex-
posed to impetigo contagiosa. Which of the following
manifestations should the nurse expect to find with
this skin infection?
Scaling patches that are clear in the center.
Honey-colored crusts caused by dried exudate.
Firm papules with a roughened, finely papillomatous
texture.
Lines of small blisters surrounding one large blister.
, PEDS NR328
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8. During a routine well child check-up, a nurse is rein- "I will encourage my child
forcing teaching to a parent who reports having diffi- to fall sleep with his fa-
culty getting a preschool-age child to go to bed. Which vorite toy."
of the following statements indicates to the nurse that
the parent understands how to foster a consistent
bedtime for the preschooler?
"I will allow my child to cry himself to sleep each
night."
"I will let my child fall asleep with me, and then move
him to his own bed."
"I will make sure the room is dark when placing my
child in bed."
"I will encourage my child to fall sleep with his favorite
toy."
9. A nurse is collecting data about a 6-year-old client. "The teacher says my child
Which statement by the client's parent should concern has to squint to see the
the nurse? board."
"The teacher says my child has to squint to see the
board."
"My child has recently lost both front top teeth."
"My child often cheats when we play board games."
"Sometimes my child acts bossy with his friends."
10. A nurse working at a clinic speaks on the telephone "Bring your infant into the
with the parent of a 2-month-old infant. The parent clinic today to be seen."
tells the nurse that the infant has projectile vomiting
followed by hunger after meals. Which of the follow-
ing responses by the nurse is appropriate?
"Bring your infant into the clinic today to be seen."
"Burp your child more frequently during feedings."
, PEDS NR328
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"Give your infant an oral rehydrating solution."
"You might want to try switching to different formula."
11. A parent expresses concern to the nurse about his "Look directly at your son
5-year-old child's stuttering. Which of the following when he is speaking."
statements is an appropriate nursing response?
"Look directly at your son when he is speaking."
"Try encouraging your son to begin saying the word
again."
"Many children his age have problems with stutter-
ing."
"Be sure to correct the child's speech gently and with-
out judgement."
12. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the parent of "I'm glad that the ostomy
a child scheduled for the initial surgery to treat is only temporary."
Hirschsprung's disease. The nurse knows that the par-
ent understands the goal of the surgery when the
parent states,
"I'm glad that the ostomy is only temporary."
"I'm glad my child will have normal bowel movements
now."
"I want to learn how to use the feeding tube as soon
as possible."
"The operation will straighten out the kink in the intes-
tine."
13. A nurse is talking to a parent who is concerned about Bedwetting several times
her hospitalized 5-year-old child's behavior and asks a day
the nurse if it is "normal." The nurse explains that re-
gression is common in hospitalized children and may
manifest by which of the following?