2023 ATI Paediatrics Proctored Exam With Answers (190 Solved Questions)

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1. A nurse is teaching the
mother of a 5-year-old
child who has cystic fi-
brosis about pancreat-
ic enzymes. The nurse
should understand that
further teaching is nec-
essary when the mother

states which of the follow-
ing?

2. . A nurse is admitting an
infant who has severe de-
hydration from acute gas-
troenteritis. Which of the
following findings should
the nurse expect?

3. 2. A nurse is teach-
ing a client about posi-

tive signs of pregnancy.
Which of the following
findings should the nurse
include?

4. . A nurse is caring for a
child who is experiencing
a seizure. Which of the fol-
lowing actions should the
nurse take?

5. . A nurse is assessing
an 8-month-old infant for
cerebral palsy. Which of

the following findings is a
manifestation of the con-
dition?

"I will give my son the enzymes between meals."

Rationale: The parent should give the child pan-
creatic enzymes with every meal and snack.

13% weight loss

Rationale:A weight loss greater than 10% is a
manifestation of severe dehydration in an infant.

Fetal heart tones detected by ultrasound

Rationale: Fetal heart tones are a positive sign
of pregnancy because the presence of fetal
heart tones can only be explained by pregnancy

Position the child laterally

Sits with pillow props

Rationale:Infants who have cerebral palsy re-
quire support when sitting upright.

6.
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A nurse is caring for

a toddler who is having
difficulty sleeping dur-
ing hospitalization. Which
of the following actions
should the nurse take to
promote sleep?

7. A nurse is caring for a
child who is experiencing
a seizure. Which of the fol-
lowing actions should the
nurse take?

8. . A nurse is caring for
an infant who has gas-

troesophageal reflux. The
nurse should place the in-
fant in which of the fol-
lowing positions follow-
ing feedings?

9. A nurse is caring for a
child who is having a
tonic-clonic seizure and
vomiting. Which of the
following actions is the
nurse's priority?

10. A nurse is preparing to
teach about communi-
cable diseases. During
which of the following
stages is the period in
which a disease is conta-
gious?

11. A nurse is assessing a

3-month-old infant. Which
of the following findings

Provide bedtime rituals.

Rationale:Establishing a bedtime routine is im-
portant. Reading a familiar book or providing a
favorite stuffed toy or blanket will help decrease
the child's insecurity and fears.

Position the child laterally.

Rationale:Positioning the child laterally facili-
tates airway patency

Place the infant in an infant seat.

Rationale:An infant seat provides elevation and
decreases the risk of aspiration.

Position the child side-lying.

Rationale: This is the priority nursing action. To
prevent aspiration due to vomiting, the nurse
should place the child in a side-lying position.

Communicability period

Rationale: The communicability period is the
time when a disease is contagious and can be
transmitted to others.

Inability to raise head when in prone position
Rationale:A 3-month-old infant should be able

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