ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam 2 (NGN Style) 70 Verified Questions, Case Scenarios & Expert Rationales – Pass Guaranteed
ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam 2 (NGN Style) 70 Verified Questions, Case Scenarios & Expert Rationales – Pass GuaranteedPrepare with confidence for your ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam using this Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) style resource, designed to mirror the actual exam format and guarantee success. This prep set includes 70 verified multiple‑choice questions (MCQs), case scenarios, and expert‑verified rationales to ensure you’re ready to pass on the first attempt. Continuation of Sample Questions 11. Home Management of Asthma Scenario: A nurse is teaching the parents of a school‑age child newly diagnosed with asthma about home management strategies. The parents ask what they should do when their child begins to wheeze during play. Question: Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? - “Stop the activity and have your child sit upright.” - “Encourage your child to continue playing to build lung strength.” - “Give your child a glass of cold water immediately.” - “Lay your child flat on the bed to rest.” Answer: A. “Stop the activity and have your child sit upright.” Explanation: - Sitting upright helps maximize lung expansion and ease breathing. - Activity should be paused during wheezing episodes to prevent worsening bronchospasm. - Cold water and lying flat do not address airway patency. 12. Pain Management in Post‑Tonsillectomy Child Scenario: A nurse is caring for a 6‑year‑old child who is 12 hours postoperative after a tonsillectomy. The child reports throat pain and refuses oral fluids. Question: Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement? - Offer ice chips or cold fluids. - Provide warm milk. - Encourage citrus juices for hydration. - Administer aspirin for pain relief. Answer: A. Offer ice chips or cold fluids. Explanation: - Cold fluids soothe the throat and reduce swelling. - Citrus juices can irritate the surgical site. - Aspirin is contraindicated in children due to risk of Reye’s syndrome. 13. Priority Finding in Infant with Bronchiolitis Scenario: A 5‑month‑old infant with bronchiolitis is being monitored. Current findings: HR 140/min, RR 60/min, SpO₂ 89% on room air, nasal flaring noted. Question: Which of the following findings is the priority for the nurse to report? - SpO₂ 89% on room air - HR 140/min - RR 60/min - Nasal flaring Answer: A. SpO₂ 89% on room air Explanation: - Oxygen saturation below 90% indicates hypoxemia and requires immediate intervention. - Tachypnea and nasal flaring are concerning but secondary to the critical low oxygen level
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