NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN ATI EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% SUCCESS.
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance about accidental
... [Show More] 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? A. Give the toddler milk B. Get to an emergency center c. Call poison control d. induce vomiting - CORRECT ANSWER-c
A nurse is assessing an 8yo child's psychosocial development. Which of the following findings should the nurse recognize as requiring further evaluations? a. the child prefers playmates of the same sex b. the child is very competitive when playing board games c. the child complains everyday about going to school d. the child has frequent disagreements with siblings - CORRECT ANSWER-c
A nurse is teaching a parent of a 12 month old infant about nurtition. which of the following statements by the parent would indicate the need for further teaching? a. my child can drink 4oz of juice each day b. I should give my child cereal and apple slivers for a snack c. my child should be introduced to the same food as the family d. my infant should drink 2qt of skim milk per day - CORRECT ANSWER-d.
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? a. cutting and gluing b. blowing soap bubbles c. riding a tricycle d. building block towers - CORRECT ANSWER-d
A nurse is conducting a yearly health assessment of a 14yo girl. The nurse should understand which of the following findings will require further evaluation? a. she has acne vulgaris on her face
b. she has not gained in height since her last visit c. her menstrual cycle is irregular d. there is a lateral curvature to her spine - CORRECT ANSWER-d.
The nurse is caring for a 3yo child newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. When writing the care plan, the nurse includes this goal: The child will be provided with opportunities for therapeutic play. Which of the following would be the most appropriate toy to help meet this goal? a. puppet dressed as a nurse b. book about hospitalization c. doll and a syringe with no needle d. stuffed bear with bandages to apply - CORRECT ANSWER-c.
A nurse is caring for a 12yo who has ingested 60mL of bleach. Which of the following statements by the nurse would indicate an understanding of this ingestion? a. the absence of oral burns excludes the possibility of esophageal burns b. acidic substances have the same effect as alkaline substances c. oropharyngeal damage is more common with liquids that with solids d. the severity of alkaline burn depends on the pH of the substance - CORRECT ANSWER-d.
A nurse is caring for an infant who is crying. The nurse plans to administer a liquid medication. Which of the following administration methods should the nurse use? a. administer the medication in one dose and hold the mouth closed b. place a needleless syringe in the buccal cavity c. mix the medication with the infants regular formula bottle d. administer the medication slowly while holding the nares clsoed - CORRECT ANSWER-b.
A nurse is caring for an 8yo child who has fractured his femur. The child is in skeletal traction. To assist with the child's developmental needs, which of the following would be an appropriate action for the nurse to take? a. allow the child to play video games daily b. Take the child to the playroom daily, in the bed, maintaining traction c. assign roommates for the child who are of similar ages d. have the hospital tutor visit daily to assist the child with homework - CORRECT ANSWER-d.
A nurse is educating a parent of a toddler on development. Which of the following would be an appropriate response by the nurse? a. your child will begin to scribble spontaneously with a crayon by 30months b. your child will begin to scribble spontaneously with a crayon by 12months [Show Less]