ATI PEDS EXAM 2025 (2 DIFFERENT VERSIONS) | ALL QUESTIONS
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1. (NGN) A nurse is reviewing a child's medical record. B. Dornase alfa
Which of the following medications should the nurse D. Water soluble vitamins
expect the provider to prescribe or reconcile from the E. Pancreatic lipase
child's home meds list?
Scenario: Cystic fibrosis at 3 months, failure to thrive,
has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Wheez-
ing, rhonchi, paroxysmal cough, dyspnea. Parent re-
ports large frothy, foul-smelling stool. Child has defi-
cient levels of vitamins A, D, E and K
Barrel shape chest, clubbed finger bilaterally, RR
40/min wheezing rhonchi, bilateral dyspnea, paroxys-
mal cough.
Temp: 101.1 HR: 100 RR:40 BP: 100/57
Labs: sputum culture positive for pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Stool analysis: the presence of fat and enzymes.
Chest x ray: obstructive emphysema
WBC: 20,000mm3
A. Meperidine
B. Dornase alfa
C. Acetaminophen
D. Water soluble vitamins
E. Pancreatic lipase
2. (NGN) A nurse is caring for a 7-year-old child who has - Anticipated:
urinary incontinence. A 7-year-old client who weight A. Educate the child about
is 18.1 kg (39.9 lb.) was admitted with a UTI. The child proper personal hygiene.
reports pain and burning upon urination and feeling B. Administer sul-
like they need to go to the bathroom all the time. The famethoxazole and
child guardian reports client has been incontinent of trimethronin.
urine the past 2 nights and the urine has very strong E. Advise child guardians
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odor. about use of sunscreen.
T: 100.4 HR 80 RR: 22 BP: 106/65 - Contraindicated:
T: 101.1 F HR: 90 RR: 23 BP: 105/65 C. Administer salicylic acid
Indicate if the potential intervention is anticipated or
for pain and fever.
contraindicated for the client. D. Ensure child receives
a maximum of 1,200
A. Educate the child about proper personal hygiene. mL/day of fluid.
B. Administer sulfamethoxazole and trimethronin.
C. Administer salicylic acid for pain and fever.
D. Ensure child receives a maximum of 1,200 mL/day
of fluid.
E. Advise child guardians about use of sunscreen.
3. (NGN) Child presents to ED guardian reports a child - Acute Laryngotrancheo-
woke up coughing with a low-grade fever. Child alert bronchitis:
restless in guardians' arms. RR easy. No cough noted. A. Irritability
Child became agitated. Hoarse cry noted with audible B. Cough findings at
inspiratory stridor. Barking non-productive cough pre- 0800
sent. C. Stridor
7:15 D. Temperature
T: 100.6 - Pneumonia:
98 o2 B. Cough findings at
0800? 0800
T: 101 HR 112 RR: 24 o2 96 D. Temperature
Assessment findings consistent with Acute Laryngo-
trancheobronchitis, or Pneumonia.
A. Irritability
B. Cough findings at 0800
C. Stridor
D. Temperature
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4. (NGN) Received the child awake, alert, and crying. A. Keep them NPO.
Parent noticed battery on control toy missing parent D. Prepare for flexible en-
states child was drooling more than usual and wit- doscopy.
nessed gaging periodically.
0930
The child is lying on the parent's chest with eyes open
and requesting sippy cups. He continues to have expi-
ratory wheeze in bilateral upper lobes. Preparing child
for diagnostic testing.
Nurse should ---- followed by ----.
A. Keep them NPO.
B. Teach parents importance of inspecting Childs gasp
area?
C. Obtain informed consent.
D. Prepare for flexible endoscopy.
E. Monitor for return of gag reflex.
F. Encourage parents to inspect toys for easily remov-
able parts.
5. The nurse is caring for a client who is postop following B. Reposition client using
the placement of a halo vest to manage cervical frac- turning sheet.
ture. Which actions should the nurse take?
A. Tighten screws on halo device on-quarter turn every
48 hr.
B. Reposition client using turning sheet.
C. Encourage flexion and extension of neck.
D. Assess pin sites for infection once every other day
6. ED preparing to discharge 3-year-old a. You should apply emol-
The child's guardian states that the child has been un- lients in your child's skin
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able to sleep recently and has been irritable. Guardian after bathing.
expresses concern about the child's atopic dermatitis b. You should cut and
worsening and the child scratching excessively, which file your child's fingernails
results in the areas bleeding. Guardian states child has frequently.
hx of allergic rhinitis. c. Your child will experi-
Pimecrolimus 1% cream applied to skin lesions daily. ence occasional flare-ups
Assessment alert/ responsive. of this condition.
RR even unlabored 24/min. No adventitious sounds. e. You can apply gloves to
Small clusters of reddish, scaly patches with licheni- your child's hands.
fications and depigmentation on the child's bilateral g. You should use a mild
limbs and lower extremities. detergent for your child's
a. You should apply emollients in your child's skin after laundry.
bathing.
b. You should cut and file your child's fingernails fre-
quently.
c. Your child will experience occasional flare-ups of
this condition.
d. Your child condition is contagious when lesions are
present.
e. You can apply gloves to your child's hands.
F. You can a
7. A nurse is teaching the parent of a school-age child C. Your child should walk
about bicycle safety. Which instruction should the the bicycle through inter-
nurse include in the teaching? sections.
A. Your child's feet should be 3-6 inches off the ground
when seated on a tricycle.
B. Your child should ride bicycle against flow of traffic.
C. Your child should walk the bicycle through intersec-
tions.
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BRAND NEW
1. (NGN) A nurse is reviewing a child's medical record. B. Dornase alfa
Which of the following medications should the nurse D. Water soluble vitamins
expect the provider to prescribe or reconcile from the E. Pancreatic lipase
child's home meds list?
Scenario: Cystic fibrosis at 3 months, failure to thrive,
has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Wheez-
ing, rhonchi, paroxysmal cough, dyspnea. Parent re-
ports large frothy, foul-smelling stool. Child has defi-
cient levels of vitamins A, D, E and K
Barrel shape chest, clubbed finger bilaterally, RR
40/min wheezing rhonchi, bilateral dyspnea, paroxys-
mal cough.
Temp: 101.1 HR: 100 RR:40 BP: 100/57
Labs: sputum culture positive for pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Stool analysis: the presence of fat and enzymes.
Chest x ray: obstructive emphysema
WBC: 20,000mm3
A. Meperidine
B. Dornase alfa
C. Acetaminophen
D. Water soluble vitamins
E. Pancreatic lipase
2. (NGN) A nurse is caring for a 7-year-old child who has - Anticipated:
urinary incontinence. A 7-year-old client who weight A. Educate the child about
is 18.1 kg (39.9 lb.) was admitted with a UTI. The child proper personal hygiene.
reports pain and burning upon urination and feeling B. Administer sul-
like they need to go to the bathroom all the time. The famethoxazole and
child guardian reports client has been incontinent of trimethronin.
urine the past 2 nights and the urine has very strong E. Advise child guardians
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odor. about use of sunscreen.
T: 100.4 HR 80 RR: 22 BP: 106/65 - Contraindicated:
T: 101.1 F HR: 90 RR: 23 BP: 105/65 C. Administer salicylic acid
Indicate if the potential intervention is anticipated or
for pain and fever.
contraindicated for the client. D. Ensure child receives
a maximum of 1,200
A. Educate the child about proper personal hygiene. mL/day of fluid.
B. Administer sulfamethoxazole and trimethronin.
C. Administer salicylic acid for pain and fever.
D. Ensure child receives a maximum of 1,200 mL/day
of fluid.
E. Advise child guardians about use of sunscreen.
3. (NGN) Child presents to ED guardian reports a child - Acute Laryngotrancheo-
woke up coughing with a low-grade fever. Child alert bronchitis:
restless in guardians' arms. RR easy. No cough noted. A. Irritability
Child became agitated. Hoarse cry noted with audible B. Cough findings at
inspiratory stridor. Barking non-productive cough pre- 0800
sent. C. Stridor
7:15 D. Temperature
T: 100.6 - Pneumonia:
98 o2 B. Cough findings at
0800? 0800
T: 101 HR 112 RR: 24 o2 96 D. Temperature
Assessment findings consistent with Acute Laryngo-
trancheobronchitis, or Pneumonia.
A. Irritability
B. Cough findings at 0800
C. Stridor
D. Temperature
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4. (NGN) Received the child awake, alert, and crying. A. Keep them NPO.
Parent noticed battery on control toy missing parent D. Prepare for flexible en-
states child was drooling more than usual and wit- doscopy.
nessed gaging periodically.
0930
The child is lying on the parent's chest with eyes open
and requesting sippy cups. He continues to have expi-
ratory wheeze in bilateral upper lobes. Preparing child
for diagnostic testing.
Nurse should ---- followed by ----.
A. Keep them NPO.
B. Teach parents importance of inspecting Childs gasp
area?
C. Obtain informed consent.
D. Prepare for flexible endoscopy.
E. Monitor for return of gag reflex.
F. Encourage parents to inspect toys for easily remov-
able parts.
5. The nurse is caring for a client who is postop following B. Reposition client using
the placement of a halo vest to manage cervical frac- turning sheet.
ture. Which actions should the nurse take?
A. Tighten screws on halo device on-quarter turn every
48 hr.
B. Reposition client using turning sheet.
C. Encourage flexion and extension of neck.
D. Assess pin sites for infection once every other day
6. ED preparing to discharge 3-year-old a. You should apply emol-
The child's guardian states that the child has been un- lients in your child's skin
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able to sleep recently and has been irritable. Guardian after bathing.
expresses concern about the child's atopic dermatitis b. You should cut and
worsening and the child scratching excessively, which file your child's fingernails
results in the areas bleeding. Guardian states child has frequently.
hx of allergic rhinitis. c. Your child will experi-
Pimecrolimus 1% cream applied to skin lesions daily. ence occasional flare-ups
Assessment alert/ responsive. of this condition.
RR even unlabored 24/min. No adventitious sounds. e. You can apply gloves to
Small clusters of reddish, scaly patches with licheni- your child's hands.
fications and depigmentation on the child's bilateral g. You should use a mild
limbs and lower extremities. detergent for your child's
a. You should apply emollients in your child's skin after laundry.
bathing.
b. You should cut and file your child's fingernails fre-
quently.
c. Your child will experience occasional flare-ups of
this condition.
d. Your child condition is contagious when lesions are
present.
e. You can apply gloves to your child's hands.
F. You can a
7. A nurse is teaching the parent of a school-age child C. Your child should walk
about bicycle safety. Which instruction should the the bicycle through inter-
nurse include in the teaching? sections.
A. Your child's feet should be 3-6 inches off the ground
when seated on a tricycle.
B. Your child should ride bicycle against flow of traffic.
C. Your child should walk the bicycle through intersec-
tions.