Peds ATI Proctored Exam Dynamic Quizzes
Question & Answers 2023-2024. Graded A+.
a child should be able to take a few steps on tiptoe by - ANS30 months of age
a child who has kawasaki disease will likely have sx - ANSjoint stiffness and arthritis-
related sx for several weeks
-the joint stiffness is typically worse during cold weather and in the morning
a child who has kawaski disease receives high doses of gamma globulin during the
initial phase, which might result in - ANSthe inability to produce adequate antibodies in
response to a live vaccine; therefore, these vaccines should be delayed for 11 months
a child who is diagnosed with kawaski disease will likely be - ANSirritable for up to 2
months
a clinic nurse is providing teaching to the parent of a 1 month old infant who has
gastroesophageal reflux. which of the following statements by the parent indicates an
understanding of the teaching?
a. i will give lansoprazole 30 min after my babys feedings
b. i will lay my baby on her side after feedings
c. i will give my baby a bottle just before bedtime
d. i will add rice cereal to my babys feedings - ANSi will add rice cereal to my babys
feedings
a nurse at a pediatric clinic is assessing a 5 month old infant during a well child visit.
which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?
a. head lagging when the infant is pulled from a lying to a sitting position
b. absence of startle and crawl reflexes
c. inability to pick up a rattle after dropping it
d. rolling from back to side - ANShead lagging when the infant is pulled from a lying to a
sitting position
a nurse in a providers office enters an exam room to assess an 8 month old infant for
the first time. which of the following reactions by the infant should the nurse expect?
a. the infant gives the nurse a social smile
b. the infant turns away when the nurse approaches
c. the infant reaches out to the nurse to be held
d. the infant is responsive and alert as the nurse comes closer - ANSthe infant turns
away when the nurse approaches
a nurse is assessing a 3 y/o child during a well-child exam. which of the following
findings should the nurse report to the provider?
a. the child wets the bed when sleeping
, b. the child cannot catch a ball
c. the child cannot walk on tiptoe
d. the child builds a tower of 10 cibes - ANSthe child cannot walk on tiptoe
a nurse is assessing a 4 y/o childs cognitive development during a well child visit. which
of the following should the nurse expect the child to display?
a. conservation
b. development of the superego
c. concrete operational thought
d. separation anxiety - ANSdevelopment of the superego
a nurse is assessing a 9 month old infant during a well child visit. which of the following
findings indicates that the infant has a developmental delay?
a. creeping on hands and knees
b. inability to vocalize vowel sounds
c. using a crude pincer grasp
d. standing by holding onto a support - ANSinability to vocalize vowel sounds
a nurse is assessing a preschooler who has recurrent and persistent otitis media. when
obtaining the childs hx from her parent, which of the following questions should the
nurse ask?
a. does you child wear a hat outdoors in cold weather?
b. does anyone smoke around or in the same house as your child?
c. have you given your child any aspirin recently?
d. is your childs diet high in gluten? - ANSdoes anyone smoke around or in the same
house as your child?
a nurse is assessing the gross motor skills of a 4 y/o preschooler. the nurse should
expect the preschooler to perform which of the following activities?
a. hopping on 1 foot
b. skipping on alternate feet
c. jumping rope
d. roller skating - ANShopping on 1 foot
a nurse is caring for a 1 y/o infant who has chronic otitis media. the nurse should
identify that which of the following areas is at risk of a delay in development?
a. fine motor skills
b. visual acuity
c. speech patterns
d. hand to eye coordination - ANSspeech patterns
a nurse is caring for a 2 y/o child who has frequent utis. when educating the parents
about the prevention of utis, which of the following instructions should the nurse
include?
a. teach the child to wipe from front to back
b. give the child frequent bubble baths
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