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ATI RN Pediatric Nursing Online Practice 2023 B
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1. A nurse on a pediatric unit is admitting a dropdown 1:
preschooler.After reviewing the information in splenomegaly
the medical record, the nurse should identify dropdown 2: positive
that the child is at risk for developing which of mononucleosis rapid test
the following conditions?
Complete the following sentence by using the
list of options.
2. Nurses' Notes Click to highlight the
1000, 1 week ago: findings that require fol-
Parent presents to primary care provider's of- low-up. To deselect a find-
fice with 13-month-old. Parent states the tod- ing, click on the finding
dler is having trouble passing stool. States again
this has been happening on and off for the
last few months. Toddler is awake and alert. S1 highlight:
and S2 auscultated, no murmur. Respirations When recognizing cues,
unlabored. Hypoactive bowel sounds. Provider the nurse should identify
recommended over-the-counter stool soften- that the assessment find-
er and encouraged hydration and increasing ings of lethargy, disinter-
fruits and vegetables in diet. est in eating, hypoactive
bowel sounds, distend-
ed abdomen, palpable
fecal mass, ribbon-like,
foul-smelling stools and
elevated blood pressure
require follow-up. These
findings indicate the tod-
dler's constipation has
worsened and the tod-
dler needs further eval-
uation for suspected
Hirschsprung's disease.
3. A nurse is caring for a preschooler who has potassium chloride
congestive heart failure. The nurse observes
wide QRS complexes and peaked T waves on
the cardiac monitor. Which of the following pre-
scriptions should the nurse clarify with the
provider
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4. For each assessment finding, click to specify if When analyzing cues,
the finding is consistent with nightmares, sleep the nurse should rec-
terrors, or insomnia. Each finding may support ognize that manifesta-
more than 1 disease process. tions of nightmares in-
clude awakening during
the night after a scary
dream. Nightmares are
sleep disturbances that
cause distress after the
dream is over. The child
might be crying, fear-
ful of returning to sleep,
and believe the dream is
real. Sleep disturbances
cause interruptions in the
sleep-wake cycle and can
cause impaired concen-
tration, daytime fatigue,
and impulsive behaviors.
When analyzing cues,
the nurse should recog-
nize that manifestations
of sleep terrors include
partial awakening during
a deep sleep. Sleep ter-
rors are sleep distur-
bances that cause a child
to exhibit behaviors such
as thrashing, screaming,
moaning, and diaphore-
sis that disappear once
the child awakens. The
child does not remem-
ber the episode and is
not comforted by oth-
ers during the distur-
bance. The child usual-
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ly falls asleep easily af-
terwards. Sleep terrors
cause interruptions in the
sleep-wake cycle and can
cause impaired concen-
tration, daytim
5. 0830:Child is alert and responsive to stimuli. arterial blood gases,
Skin is warm and dry. Capillary refill less than WBC, oxygen sat, respi-
3 seconds. Respirations regular and shallow. ratory assessment
Mild intercostal retractions noted. Expiratory
wheezes auscultated in the anterior and pos-
terior lung bases. Abdomen is soft, flat, and
non-distended.
6. A nurse is assessing a 3-year-old toddler at a resp of 45 per min
well-child visit. Which of the following manifes-
tations should the nurse report to the provider? The nurse should iden-
tify that a respirato-
Blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg ry rate of 45/min is
Respiratory rate 45/min above the expected ref-
Weight 14.5 kg (32 lb) erence range of 20 to
Heart rate 110/min 25/min for a 3-year-old
toddler and can indi-
cate respiratory dysfunc-
tion and acute respirato-
ry distress. Therefore, the
nurse should report this
finding to the provider.
7. Complete the diagram by dragging from the middle- cystic fibrosis
choices below to specify what condition the educate the parents on
client is most likely experiencing, 2 actions the sweat chloride testing
nurse should take to address that condition, and prepare for chest
and 2 parameters the nurse should monitor to physiotherapy
assess the client's progress. monitor the oxygen satu-
ration and stools
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