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NCLEX ATI Capstone Pediatrics Practice Questions New 2023-2024. Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+
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A charge nurse is assisting a newly licensed nurse with the preoperative assessment of a 2 year old child who has a Wilm's tumor, what actions by the newly licensed nurse requires intervention from the charge nurse – ANS palpating the child's abdomen a home health nurse is providing teaching about post-seizure management to the parents of a school- age child who has epilepsy, what should be included – ANS record the length and character of the child's postictal period following a seizure call for emergency medical services if the size of the child's pupils are unequal after the seizure a nurse in a pediatric clinic is discussing the physiology of Reye syndrome with a newly licensed nurse, what statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of the disorder - ANSReye's syndrome causes fatty changes in the liver a nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing a history and physical for a toddler who is going to receive a MMR immunization, what indicates that it should be withheld - ANSreceiving prednisone for nephrotic syndrome a nurse in the ED is creating a plan of care for a child who has an acute head injury following a fall from playground equipment, what interventions should the nurse include - ANSinitiate seizure precautions for the child a nurse in the emergency department is caring for a preschooler who has epiglottitis , what action should the nurse take - ANSinitiate droplet precautions for the child a nurse is admitting a child who has bacterial meningitis, what actions should the nurse take first - ANSinitiate antibiotic therapy for the child a nurse is assessing a 12m old infant who is immediately postop hernia repair surgery, what pain measurement tools should the nurse use to determine if the infant is experiencing pain - ANSFLACC
a nurse is assessing a 3yr old preschooler at a well-child visit, what developmental tasks should be expected - ANSuses primarily two word phrases a nurse is assessing a 5 month year old infant during a well-child visit, what finding should the nurse report to the provider - ANSthe infant does not make consonant sounds when babbling a nurse is assessing a 6 month old infant during a well-child visit, what finings should the nurse report to the provider - ANSthe infant does not roll over from his abdomen to his back a nurse is assessing a child who has acute renal failure, what clinical manifestations are expected - ANSedema a nurse is assessing a child who has received the first 50 mL of a blood transfusion, what findings indicates the child may be experiencing an air embolism - ANSsharp pain in the middle of the chest a nurse is assessing a child who has sickle cell anemia and is experiencing a vasoocclusive crisis, what manifestations should the nurse expect - ANSpain a nurse is assessing a toddler who has infective endocarditis, what findings should the nurse expect - ANSnew heart murmur a nurse is assessing a toddler who is toilet-trained and has a temperature of 38.5/101.3, what findings should the nurse suspect a UTI - ANSincontinence a nurse is assessing an infant who has hydrocephalus, what clinical manifestations should the nurse expect - ANSseparated cranial sutures a nurse is assessing an infant who has intussusception, what manifestation is expected - ANSgelatinous red stool a nurse is caring for a 4m old infant who is immediately postop following cleft palate repair, what intervention should the nurse take - ANSapply elbow restraints to the infant
a nurse is caring for a an infant who has GERD, what action should the nurse take to avoid regurgitation - ANSthicken the pt's formula avoid giving the pt citrus juices position the child with head elevated after meals a nurse is caring for a child who has acute glomerlulonephritis without edema, what action should the nurse take - ANSobtain a daily weight a nurse is caring for a child who has bacterial meningitis, what action should the nurse take - ANSinitiate seizure precautions a nurse is caring for a child who has cancer and is receiving chemo, the parent tells the nurse that she wants to d/c treatment and take the child home, what responses should the nurse make - ANStell me more about your reasons for making this decision today a nurse is caring for a child who has congenital heart defect, the nurse should recognize that which of the following defects is associated with increased pulmonary blood flow - ANSPDA a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has hemophilia and reports increased bruising, what lab values provides an explanation for the finding - ANSplt count 120, a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has metastatic osteosarcoma, the child asks the nurse "am i going to die?", what should the nurse respond - ANS"it sounds like you are worried. tell me what you have been told" a nurse is caring for a toddler who drinks 950mL (32oz) of milk per day and has poor appetite, the nurse should identify that the toddler is at risk for - ANSiron deficiency anemia a nurse is developing a plan of care for a 4yr old who has hemophilia and is experiencing acute hemarthrosis, what interventions should the nurse include in the plan - ANSplace ice packs on the affected joints
a nurse is instilling otic drops into a toddlers ears, what method is used - ANSpull the pinna down and back a nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the parent of a school-age child who has asthma, the nurse should include what manifestation as an "exacerbation" of asthma - ANShacking, non-productive cough a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a school-age child who has an infection of the throat caused by group A beta hemolytic streptococci, what instructions should the nurse give to the parent - ANScontinue to administer the prescribed antibiotic for 10d give your child acetaminophen or children ibuprophen for fever a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a 6 month old infant following a surgical procedure to repair a hypospadias, what instructions should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSavoid giving the infant a tub bath until the stent is removed a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a child who has sickle cell anemia and was hospitalized after experiencing a vasoocclusive crisis. what instructions should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSincrease your child's intake of oral fluids a nurse is providing teaching to a mother who plans to breastfeed her 3 day old infant, what info should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSyour baby will need a follow up evaluation by her provider within the next 3 days a nurse is providing teaching to a parents of a school-age child who has ADHD and a new prescription for methylphenidate ER capsules, what responses by the parent indicates an understanding of the nurse's instruction - ANSi will inform my child's teacher that he is taking this medication a nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent who has a new prescription for cefazolin, what adverse effect should the nurse monitor for and report to the physician - ANSurticaria a nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent who has type 2 diabetes mellitus and a new prescription for metformin, what instruction should the nurse include - ANStake the medication at the same time each day
a nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a child who has a new prescription for methylphenidate, what instruction should the nurse include - ANSadminister the second dose of the medication at lunch time a nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a preschooler about health promotion, what response by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching - ANSi should encourage my child to have 1 hour of physical activity each day a nurse is providing teaching to the parent of an infant about care seat safety, what statement by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching - ANSi should place the car seat rear facing until my child is 2 a nurse is providing teaching to the parents of a school-age child who has pediculosis capitis, what instruction should be included - ANSsoak hear brushes in boiling water for 10min a nurse is reviewing the medical record of a 16 yr old brought in by his parents to receive a physical, the record indicates he received his last immunization 10 years ago, what immunizations should the nurse expect to administer to the adolescent - ANSTdap a nurse is suctioning the tracheostomy of a child, what assessment findings indicates effectiveness of the procedure - ANSclear breath sounds a nurse is teaching a school-age child and her parents about managing diabetes mellitus during illness, the nurse determines teaching has been effective when they indicate they will provide which of the following when the child is ill - ANSincreased fluids a nurse is teaching the parent of an infant about preventing SIDS, what following statement should the nurse make - ANSyou should put your infant in bed with a pacifier a nurse is teaching the parents of a toddler about strategies to manage temper tantrums, what instructions should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSestablish a structured daily routine for the child
a nurse working on an outpatient surgical unit is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a preschooler following placement of tympanoplasty tubes. the parent asks, what should i do if the tubes fall out. what should the nurse instruct - ANSnotify the provider that the tubes have fallen out a school nurse is assessing a child who fell from playground equipment and landed head-first, what clinical manifestations should the nurse recognize as indicating increased intracranial pressure - ANSreport of diplopia a school nurse is assessing the visual acuity of a school-age child, what finding indicates that the child should be evaluated for strabismus - ANSmovement of the uncovered eye during a cover test