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ATI RN PEDS RETAKE EXAM/ RN ATI PEDS RETAKE EXAM 2023 COMPLETE EXAM V2 WITH ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE GUARANTEED PASS A+ (REVISED EXAM) $15.49   Add to cart

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ATI RN PEDS RETAKE EXAM/ RN ATI PEDS RETAKE EXAM 2023
COMPLETE EXAM V2 WITH ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024-2025
GUARANTEED PASS A+ (REVISED EXAM)


The nurse has documented that a child's level of
consciousness is obtunded. Which describes this level of
consciousness?


a. Slow response to vigorous and repeated stimulation
b. Impaired decision making
c. Arousable with stimulation
d. Confusion regarding time and place
ANS: C


Obtunded describes a level of consciousness in which the child is
arousable with stimulation. Stupor is a state in which the child
remains in a deep sleep, responsive only to vigorous and
repeated stimulation. Confusion is impaired decision making.
Disorientation is confusion regarding time and place.
Parents are concerned that their 6-year-old son continues to
occasionally wet the bed. What does the nurse explain?


a. This is likely because of increased stress at home.

,b. Enuresis usually ceases between 6 and 8 years of age.
c. Drug therapy will be prescribed to treat the enuresis.
d. Testing will be necessary to determine what type of kidney
problem exists
ANS: B


Further data must be gathered before the diagnosis of enuresis is
made. Enuresis is the inappropriate voiding of urine at least twice
a week. This child does meet the age criterion, but the parents
need to be questioned about and keep a diary on the frequency of
events. If the bedwetting is infrequent, parents can be
encouraged that the child may grow out of this behavior. Drug
therapy will not be prescribed until a more complete evaluation is
done. Additional assessment information must be gathered, but at
this time, there is no indication of renal disease.
A nurse is preparing for the admission of a child with a
diagnosis of acute-stage Kawasaki disease. On assessment
of the child, the nurse expects to note which clinical
manifestation of the acute stage of the disease?


a) cracked lips
b) a normal appearance

,c) conjunctival hyperemia
d) desquamation of the skin
c) conjunctival hyperemia
Which signs and symptoms would lead a nurse to suspect a
child has tetralogy of Fallot? Select all that apply.
Murmur


History of squatting


Cyanosis


Tachypnea
A nurse is caring for an infant with congenital heart disease
is monitoring the infant closely for signs of congestive heart
failure (CHF). The nurse assess the infant for which early
sign of CHF?
Tachycardia
A child with Kawasaki disease is receiving low-dose aspirin.
The mother calls the clinic and states that the child has been
exposed to influenza. Which recommendation should the
nurse make? Select all that apply.

, Stop the aspirin


Watch for fever.
Discharge teaching for a 3-month-old infant with a cardiac
defect who is to receive digoxin should include which
information? Select all that apply.


a. Give the medication at regular intervals.
b. Mix the medication with a small volume of breast milk or
formula.
c. Repeat the dose one time if the child vomits immediately
after administration.
d. Notify the HCP of poor feeding or vomiting.
e. Make up any missed doses as soon as realized.
f. Notify the HCP if more than two consecutive doses are
missed.
a. Give the medication at regular intervals.


d. Notify the HCP of poor feeding or vomiting.


f. Notify the HCP if more than two consecutive doses are missed.
When developing the discharge teaching plan for a child with
chronic renal failure and the family, the nurse should

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