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2024 PEDS ATI PROCTORED EXAM COMPRISED
OF MULTIPLE CHOICE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED
A+ |WITH RATIONALES


1. A charge nurse in an emergency department is preparing an
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in-service for a group of newly licensed nurses on the clinical
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manifestations of child maltreatment. Which of the following
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clinical manifestations should the charge nurse include as
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suggestive of potential physical abuse?
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A- Recurrent urinary tract infections
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B- symmetric Burns of the lower extremities
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C- growth failure
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D- lack of subcutaneous fat
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lower extremities;
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Rationale: The nurse should include in the teaching that
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symmetric burns of the lower extremities are a suggestive clinical
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manifestation of physical abuse. The patterns are usually
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characteristic of the method or object used, such as cigar or
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cigarette burns, or burns in the shape of an iron.
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2. A nurse at an urgent care clinic is assessing an adolescent
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client who has an upper respiratory tract infection. Which of
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the following findings should the nurse recognize as a
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manifestation of pertussis?
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A- Inflamed throat with exudate
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,B- purulent eye drainage
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C- dry, hacking cough
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D- koplik spots on buccal mucosa
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cough;
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Rationale: The nurse should recognize that a dry, hacking cough
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is a manifestation of pertussis. This disease usually begins with
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indications of an upper respiratory tract infection, which includes a
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dry, hacking cough that is sometimes more severe at night.
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3. A nurse in a provider's office is caring for a school-age child
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who has varicella. The parent askthe nurse when her child will
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no longer be contagious. Which of the following responses
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should the nurse make?
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A- When your child no longer has an increased temperature
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B- three days after you first noticed the rash appear on your child
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C- when your child lesions are crusted, 6 days after they appear
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D- 2 - 3 weeks, when your child's lesions completely disappear
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ANS: C- when your child lesions are crusted, 6 days after they
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appear;
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Rationale: The nurse should inform the parent that the child is
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contagious 1 day prior to lesion eruption and until the vesicles
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have crusted over, which usually takes about 6 days.
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,4. A nurse in a provider's office is preparing to administer
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immunizations to a toddler during awell-child visit. Which of
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the following actions should the nurse plan to take?
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Prescriptions: v




-tuberculin skin test (TST) v v v




-measles mumps rubella v v




vaccine v




-inactivated influenza vaccine v v




-diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP vaccine) v v v v v




Vital signs v




-respiratory rate 24/minute v v




-heart rate 115/minute
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-temperature 37.4 degrees Celsius or 99.3 degrees Fahrenheitv v v v v v v




History and physical v v




-Age 12 months 9 days
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-height 71.1cm/28-inv




allergies v




neomycin - anaphylactic reaction v v v




caregiver reports: v v




-rhinitis with clear nasal drainage for 2days
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-occasional non productive cough for 2 days v v v v v v




-history of asthma v v

, A- Withhold the measles mumps and rubella MMR vaccine
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B- withhold the DTaP vaccine
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C- withhold the influenza vaccine
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D- withhold the tuberculin skin test TST
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the measles mumps and rubella MMR vaccine;
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Rationale: The nurse should recognize that an allergy to neomycin
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with an anaphylactic reaction is a contraindication to receiving the
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MMR vaccine. Clients who have a severe allergy to eggs orgelatin
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should not receive this vaccine.
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5. A nurse in an Emergency Department is assessing a three-
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month-old infant who has rotavirusand is experiencing acute
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vomiting and diarrhea. Which of the following manifestations
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should the nurse identify as an indication that the infant has
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moderate to severe dehydration?
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A- Heart rate 124/ minute
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B- increase tear production
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C- sunken anterior fontanel
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D- capillary refill 2 seconds
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fontanel;
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Rationale: The nurse should recognize that a sunken anterior
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fontanel is an indication of moderate to severe dehydration due to
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the acute loss of fluid.
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