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ATI PEDS PROCTORED 2019 FORM A,B & C
/PEDS ATI PROCTORED EXAM 2019 FORM A,B,C
EACH FORM CONTAINS 70 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+
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A nurse is teaching school Demonstrate the injection technique on an orange
aged child and his parents
how to self administer
insulin.Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take first?
A) Allow the parent to
administer an injection to
the nurse
B) have the child teach the
injection technique to the
parents
C) have a parent administer
the insulin injection to the
child
D) demonstrate the
injection technique on an
orange
,A nurse is teaching the Gently pull the ear cartilage down and back when
guardian of an 18 month old administering the medication
toddler about otic
medication administration.
Which of the following
statements should the nurse
make?
A) administer the drops
immediately after removing
the mediation from the
refrigerator
B) place the child in a
seated position with the
head tilted to the side for
administration
C) Gently pull the ear
cartilage down and back
when administering the
medication
D) position the medication
bottle so the drops do not
touch the side of the ear
canal
,A nurse is assessing a 1 a blue coloring of the sclera
week old infant at a well
child visit. The nurse should
notify the provider about
which of the following
assessment findings?
A) A flat, dark pink area
between the eyes that
blanches
B) an area of deep blue
pigmentation over the
buttock
C) a blue coloring of the
sclera
D) A patchy, red rash with
raised centers
A nurse is reviewing the lab potassium 3.2 meq/l
results of an infant who is
receiving digoxin and
furosemide for the
treatment of heart failure.
Which of the following
findings should the nurse
report to the provider?
A) sodium 140 meq/l
B) calcium 10.2 mg/dl
C) Chloride 100 meq/l
D) potassium 3.2 meq/l
, A nurse in a peds clinic is Minimize physical contact with the child initially
assessing a toddler at a well
child visit. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take?
A) perform the assessment
in a head to toe sequence
B) minimize physical contact
with the child
C) explain the procedures
using medical terminology
D) Stop the assessment if
the child becomes
uncooperative
A nurse is planning care for provide a thorough skin assessment
a 4 year old chid who has
nephrotic syndrome. which
of the following actions
should the nurse take?
A) provide thorough skin
care
B) test for blood type and
cross match
C) allow ample hydrating
fluids
D) maintain a low carb diet
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