NGN ATI RN NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTORED EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /A+ GRADE ASSURED
1. A nurse is providing education
... [Show More] to a parent whose
child has had a colostomy.
Which of the
following is an appropriate
method to determine understanding of the teaching?
2. A nurse is educating the
parent of a 9-month-old infant who has recently been
diagnosed
with cerebral palsy. Which
of the following statements
by the parent should indicate to the
nurse that teaching has
been effective?
3. A nurse is caring for a
child who is in Buck's traction.Which of the following
should the
nurse recognize as an appropriate intervention to
prevent complications?
- Observe the parents
while they perform the procedure.
- "I am hopeful that the
early schooling will increase my child's ability for
self-care."
- Provide small meals with
high fiber.
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4. A nurse is providing
diabetic teaching to a
12-year-old child who appears apprehensive
during the teaching.Which
of the following actions
should the nurse recognize as appropriate
in this situation?
5. A nurse on the pediatric unit is caring for four
clients who all have assessments ordered in
the morning. Which of the
following values should
the nurse report to a
client's primary care
provider immediately?
6. A nurse is caring for
a 3-year-old child who is
scheduled for a nephrectomy. When
preparing preoperatively,
which of the following ac-
- Teach the child to do her
own fingerstick
- Sickle cell anemia and
a urine specific gravity of
1.030
- Explain the procedure to
the child in simple sentences just before adminis-
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tions should the nurse recognize as
appropriate?
7. A nurse is caring
for a child who is receiving chemotherapy with
anorexia and nausea.
Which of the following
interventions should the
nurse recognize as the
most appropriate for
the child experiencing
these symptoms?
8. The parent of a toddler asks the nurse why
the toddler's abdomen protrudes. Which of the
following statements
would be an appropriate
response by the nurse?
9. A nurse is caring for a
child who will be receiving
PE tubes in the morning.
The nurse is
tering the
preoperative sedation
- Allow the client to eat
whatever the client wants,
at any time.
- "The muscles of the
abdomen are weak, and
therefore, the abdomen
protrudes."
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NGN ATI RN NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTORED EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
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teaching the parents how
to care for the tubes upon
discharge.Which of the following
statements should indicate to the nurse that the
teaching was understood?
10. A nurse is caring for a
child who has cellulitis and
a rectal temperature of
102.2° F (39° C).The child
has an order for acetaminophen (Tylenol) 280
mg by mouth.The label on
the bottle reads 160 mg/5
mL. Which of the following is the correct dose the
nurse should dispense to
the child?
11. A nurse is caring for a
child who is a vegetarian
and has sustained superficial partial
thickness burns on her
legs. Which of the follow-
- "I will keep water out of
my child's ears
- 8.8 mL
- Peanut butter and jelly
sandwich
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12. A nurse is performing a
yearly physical on an adolescent. The adolescent's
parent asks
about the adolescent's developmental needs. Which
of the following statements
by the
parent should the nurse investigate further?
13. A nurse is caring
for a child who has superficial partial-thickness
burns over 50% of his
body. In planning for the
nutritional needs of the
child, which of the following should the
nurse recognize as an appropriate intervention?
- "He spends several hours
a day on the internet
- Perform dressing
changes at least 1 hr before or after meals
ing diet choices would be
appropriate for this
child?
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14. A nurse is caring for a
child who has cystic fibrosis. Which of the following
assessments
should the nurse recognize as a priority to report to the primary care
provider?
15. A nurse is preparing a
7-year-old child for a tonsillectomy.Which of the following nursing
actions would be appropriate in this preparation?
16. A nurse is caring for
a child who has tetralogy of Fallot preoperatively.
Which of following
laboratory values should
the nurse expect to find?
17. A school nurse is assisting a child who has
- Inability to clear secretions
- Schedule the child for
a preoperative visit to the
hospital.
- Hematocrit of 58%
- Nausea is correct. A common gastrointestinal response to excessive histamine release is
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been stung by a bee. The
child's hand is swelling
and the nurse notes that
the child has allergies to
insect stings. Which of the
following manifestations
should the nurse recognize with anaphylaxis?
(Select all that apply.)
18. A nurse is caring for
a child who is undergoing
a bone marrow aspiration.
Which response
by the child should indicate to the nurse that the
teaching has been effective?
19. A nurse is preparing to
administer an injection to a
2-month-old infant. Which
of the
following is an appropriate
nausea.
- Urticaria is correct. A
common skin manifestation of excessive histamine
release is hives
(urticaria).
- Stridor is correct. A serious, life-threatening response to excessive histamine release is airway
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