RN ATI PEDIATRIC PROCTORED EXAM 2024
TEST BANK NEWEST WITH UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALREADY
GRADED A+)
A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 12-year-old
child who has ingested
bleach. Which of the following statements by the nurse indicated an
understanding of this
ingestion?
"The absence of oral burns excludes the possibility of esophageal
burns."
"Treatment focuses on neutralization of the chemical."
"Injury by a corrosive liquid is more extensive than by a corrosive
solid."
"Immediate administration of activated charcoal is warranted." -
ANSWER-C
Rationale: The coating action of liquids permits larger areas of
contact with tissues and results
in more extensive injury.
A nurse is caring for a child who has a bacterial endocarditis. The
child is scheduled to
receive moderate term antibiotic therapy and requires a
peripherally inserted central catheter
(PICC). Which of the following statements should the nurse include
when teaching the child's
parent?
"The PICC line will last several weeks with proper care."
"The public health nurse will rotate the insertion site every 3 days."
"You will need to make certain the arm board is in place at all
times."
"Your child will go to the operating room to have the line placed." -
ANSWER-A
rationale: PICC lines are the preferred venous access device
for short to moderate term IV therapy. The can remain in place
for long periods with proper care.
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance about accidental
ingestion of a toxic substance to the parents of a toddler. Which of
the following is an appropriate reaching point for the nurse to give
the parents?
Give the toddler milk
Get to an emergency center
c. Call poison control
d. induce vomiting - ANSWER-C
A nurse is caring for a 2yo child with cystic fibrosis. The nurse is
planning to take the child to the playroom. Which of the following
activities would be the most appropriate for the child?
cutting and gluing
blowing soap bubbles
riding a tricycle
building block towers - ANSWER-D
A nurse is assessing a 30-month-old toddler during a well-child
visit. Which of the following
findings requires further assessment by the nurse?
Primary dentition is complete
Unable to hop on one foot
Birth weight is tripled
Able to state first and last name - ANSWER-C
Rationale: The birth weight should triple by 12 months of age.
By 30 months of age, the birth
weight should be quadrupled.
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