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ATI RN PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM (70 Questions with Correct
Answers)
1.Vaso-occlusive crisis plan of care interventions 5/year old child (flower)/ Possibly mistyped the
Question?? 15 year old adolescent

A. Monitor Oxygen, Bed Rest, Oral Hydroxyurea,

A nurse is caring for an adolescent who is admitted with a vaso-occlusive crisis.

Exhibit 1

History and Physical

A 15-year-old adolescent is admitted for a vaso-occlusive crisis. The parent reports that the
adolescent has a low-grade fever and has vomited for 3 days. The adolescent reports having
right- sided and low back pain. They also report hands and right knee are painful and swollen.
The client reports pain as 8 on a scale of 0 to 10.

Exhibit 2

Vital Signs

Temperature 37.8° C (100° F) Heart rate 100/min

Blood pressure 110/72 mm Hg Respiratory rate 20/min Oxygen saturation 95% on room air

Exhibit 3

Assessment

Awake, alert, and oriented x 3

Yellow sclera of eyes noted bilaterally



Right upper quadrant tender to palpation Hands painful to touch and swollen bilaterally

Right knee is swollen, warm to palpation, and the client reports pain as 8 on a scale of 0 to 10.

Exhibit 4

Client is tearful and grimacing during the examination.


The nurse is planning care for the adolescent. Select the 5 interventions the nurse should
include.

A. Instruct the parent to ensure the pneumococcal vaccine is current.

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B. Administer folic acid as prescribed.

C. Monitor oxygen saturation continuously.

D. Place the client on strict bed rest.

E. Apply cold compresses to the affected joints.

F. Administer meperidine IV for pain.

G. Restrict oral intake.

H. Give oral hydroxyurea.

ANS: B C E F H




2. Atopic dermatitis discharge teaching SATA

A. Occasional flare ups, mild detergent laundry, apply gloves, cut nails frequency, apply
emollients after bathing Question

A nurse in the emergency department is preparing to discharge a 3-year- old child

Nurses' Notes

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The child's guardian states the child has been unable to sleep recently and has been very irritable.
Guardian expresses concern about the child's atopic dermatitis worsening and the child
scratching excessively, which results in the areas bleeding. Guardian states the child has a history
of allergic rhinitis.

Assessment

Child is alert and responsive.

Respiratory rate even and nonlabored at rate of 24/min. No adventitious sounds auscultated.

Heart rate 108/min
Generalized small clusters of reddish, scaly patches with lichenifications and depigmentation on
the child's bilateral upper and lower extremities.
Which of the following statements should the nurse plan to include in the discharge instructions
for the child's guardian?

Select all that apply.

A. "You should cut and file your child's fingernails frequently."**

B. "You should use a mild detergent for your child's laundry."**

C. "You should apply a thick layer of pimecrolimus cream to your child's lesions."

D. "Your child will experience occasional flare-ups of this condition."**

E. "Your child's condition is contagious when lesions are present."

F. "You can apply gloves to your child's hands."**

G. "You should apply emollients to your child's skin after bathing**
ANS: A B D F G



3. 6-week infant failure to thrive, tachypnea & tachycardia nursing actions
A. Admin digoxin, elevate HOB, CHF, Monitor respiratory & I/O

A nurse is caring for a 6-week-old infant.

History and Physical
Infant was full-term at birth. Birth weight was 3.5 kg (7.7 lb). Infant is not gaining weight as
expected. One week ago at outpatient visit, weight was 3.6 kg (7.9 lb).

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Parent reports for past 2 days infant is breathing faster during feedings and does not finish
feedings. Parent also reports decreased appetite and puffiness around the infant's eyes. Parent
states that the last wet diaper was about 10 hr ago. Infant admitted for diagnostic evaluation,
failure to thrive, and nutritional/fluid support.

Vital Signs

Admission:

Temperature 37.7° C (99.9° F) Heart rate 174/min while sleeping

Respiratory rate 72/min while sleeping Assessment:

Admission:
Respirations: Tachypneic with moderate retractions and nasal flaring. Upon auscultation,
crackles heard in all lung fields. No nasal drainage noted. Dry cough noted periodically. Skin:
Pallor, scalp is diaphoretic, lower extremities are cool to touch.


Cardiac: Tachycardic, regular rhythm, no murmur is heard. Peripheral pulses are full and
bounding in the upper extremities and weak bilateral pedal pulses are noted.


Fluids: Mucous membranes are slightly dry and pink. Skin turgor is slightly decreased. Capillary
refill is 3 seconds. Noted periorbital edema and nonpitting edema of feet.


Anterior fontanel is soft and slightly depressed. Diaper remains dry. Abdomen: Soft, full, round,
bowel sounds are present and active.



Blood pressure in right upper extremity 60/39 mm Hg Oxygen saturation 90%

Laboratory Results Admission:

Chest x-ray: mild left ventricular hypertrophy is noted. Increased pulmonary vascular markings
are noted in all lobes.


Specify what condition the client is most likely experiencing, 2 actions the nurse should take to
address that condition, and 2 parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the client's progress.

Condition Most Likely Experiencing (Middle Box)

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