NURA 403 exam 1 practice questions/ATI questions and with complete solutions
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NURS 403
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A nurse is providing health promotion teaching to the parents of an infant. which of the following conditions should the nurse identify as the leading cause of death among this age group?
A. congenital anomalies
B. respiratory distress
C. low birth weight
D. sudden infant death syndrome corre...
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NURA 403 exam 1 practice questions/ATI
questions and with complete solutions
A nurse is providing health promotion teaching to the parents of
an infant. which of the following conditions should the nurse
identify as the leading cause of death among this age group?
A. congenital anomalies
B. respiratory distress
C. low birth weight
D. sudden infant death syndrome correct answer: A
A nurse is assessing a 15 month old toddler. Which of the
following findings should the nurse report to the provider
A. The toddler cannot build a tower of six to seven cubes
B. the toddler cannot stand upright without support
C. the toddler cannot jump with both feet
D. the toddler cannot turn a doorknob correct answer: B
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance about child
development to the parents of a preschooler. Which of the
following developmental tasks should the nurse include as being
expected of a preschooler?
A. controls impulsive feelings
B. builds a collection of cards
C. expresses need for privacy
D. participates in imaginary play correct answer: D
,A father tells the nurse that his 3 year old wants the same plate a
cup used at every meal. The nurse should explain that this is
which of the following?
A. a sign the child may be developmentally delayed
B. a way to exert an abnormal amount of control
C. regression is common for this age group
D. ritualism is common for this age group correct answer: D
The nurse is having difficulty communicating with a
hospitalized 6 year old. What techniques might be most helpful?
A. Suggest the child keep a diary
B. explain to the child why they are there
C. ask the child if they want their friends to visit
D. ask the child to draw a picture correct answer: D
A nurse is preparing to interview an adolescent patient. Which
approach should the nurse use for the adolescent?
A. ask open-ended questions during the interview
B. begin with sensitive issues then proceed with less sensitive
topics
C. assume you understand the adolescent by including your own
experiences
D. interview the adolescent with the parents to ensure accuracy
correct answer: A
The nurse is caring for a 6 year old girl who had surgery 12
hours ago. The child tells the nurse that she does not have pain,
, but a few minutes later she tells her parents that she does. Which
should the nurse consider when interpreting this?
A. truthful reporting of pain should occur by this age
B. inconsistency in pain reporting suggests that pain is not
present
C. children use pain experiences to manipulate their parents
D. children may be experiencing pain even though they deny it
to the nurse correct answer: D
Which of the following best describes how the nurse can
promote family-centered care in a hospital?
A. soliciting family input in plan of care development
B. Assuming total care for the child
C. limiting visitation to three time periods per day
D. expecting the child to perform self-care in activities of daily
living correct answer: A
Which of the following is a common characteristic of those who
sexually abuse children?
A. Pressure victim into secrecy
B. usually employed and married
C. unknown to the victims' families
D. usually first-time offenders correct answer: A
The nurse is caring for an 8 year old child who requires
numerous venipuncture and injections daily. The nurse
understands that the child is exhibiting signs of sensory overload
and enlists the assistance of the child-life specialist. What should
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