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ATI NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTOR


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1. A. By the age of 12 to 18 months, the infant's anterior fontanel should close.
B. By the age of 12 months, the infant should have six to eight teeth erupted.
C. CORRECT: By the age of 12 months, the infant's birth weight should have tripled. Therefore, the nurs
this finding to the provider.
D. By the age of 12 months, the infant's birth length should increase by 50%.

2. A nurse is performing a developmental screening on a 10-month-old infant. Which of the following fine motor
skills should the nurse expect the infant to perform? (Select all that apply.) A. Grasp a rattle by the handle
B. Try building a two-block tower
C. Use a crude pincer grasp
D. Place objects into a container
E. Walks with one hand held

2. A. CORRECT: The infant should be able to grasp a rattle by the handle at the age of 10 months.
B. T he infant should try building a two-block tower at the age of 12 months.
C. CORRECT: The infant should be able to use a
crude pincer grasp at the age of 9 months.
D. T he infant should be able to place objects into a container at the age of 11 months.
E. T he infant should be able to walk with one hand held at the age of 12 months.

3. A nurse is conducting a well-baby visit with a 4-month-old infant. Which of the following immunizations should
the nurse plan to administer to the infant? (Select all that apply.)
A. Measles, mumps,
rubella (MMR)
B. Polio (IPV)
C. Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV)
D. Varicella
E. Rotavirus vaccine (RV)

3. A. T he first MMR vaccine is given between the ages of 12 and 15 months.
B. CORRECT: The nurse should administer an IPV vaccine to a 4-month-old infant.
C. CORRECT: The nurse should administer a PCV vaccine to a 4 month-old infant.
D. T he first varicella vaccine is given at a minimumage of 12 months.
E. CORRECT: The nurse should administer an RV vaccine to a 4-month-old infant.

4. A nurse is providing education about introducing new foods to the parents of a 4-month-old infant. The
nurse should recommend that the parents introduce which of the following foods first? A. Strained yellow
vegetables
B. Iron-fortified cereals
C. Pureed fruits
D. Whole milk

4. A. S trained yellow vegetables are not the best source of needed nutrients and should not be the first food introduce
Iron-fortified cereals are the first solid food introduced due to the high iron content. The order of introducing solid fo
variable.

,C. Pureed fruits are not the best source of needednutrients and should not be the first food introduced.
D. Whole milk is not the best source of needed nutrients and should not be the first food introduced.

5. A nurse is providing teaching about dental care and teething to the parent of a 9-month-old infant. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates
an understanding of the teaching? A. "I can give my baby a warm teething ring to relieve discomfort."
B. "I should clean my baby's teeth with a cool, wet wash cloth." C. "I can give Advil for up to 5 days while my baby is teething."
D. "I should place diluted juice in the bottle my baby drinks while falling asleep."



5. A. T eething pain can be relieved using frozen teething rings or an ice cube wrapped in a wash cloth.
B. CORRECT: It is appropriate to use a cool, wet wash cloth for cleaning the infant's teeth.
C. I buprofen (Advil) should not be used for morethan 3 days.
D. T o prevent early childhood caries, infants should not be given bottles while falling asleep.

Chapter 4 Health Promotion of Toddlers (1 to 3 Years)
1. A nurse is assessing a 2½-year-old toddler at a well-child visit. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the
provider? A. Height increased by 7.5 cm (3 in) in the past year.
B. Head circumference exceeds chest circumference.
C. Anterior and posterior fontanels are closed.
D. Current weight equals four

times the birth weight. 14a


1. What are the main types of consequences for children that are misbehaving?


Answer
Behavior Modification
Reasoning
Scolding
Behavior modification
Consequences
Corporal or physical punishment




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2. A nurse is facilitating group therapy and the group is currently in the working phase of group development. What is
during this phase?


Answer
It is to to promote problem-solving skills in order to facilitate behavioral changes.
Q
3. A nurse is caring for a client with delirium. What is the onset and clinical manifestations of this disorder?


Answer
Hypo activity syndrome
hyper active symptoms
Inability to concentrate,

,Insomnia,
Loss of appetite,
Restlessness,
Confusion
Late manifestations: agitation, hallucinations, misperception
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4. A nurse is caring for a client with attention seeking behaviors. Describe attention-seeking behaviors commonly note
diagnosed with histrionic personality disorder.


Answer
The person tend to present provocative behavior, and influenced easily by others or circumstances
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5. A nurse is caring for a client with a psychotic disorder who is exhibiting alterations in speech. Define the following a
Flight of ideas, neologisms, echolalia, clang association, and word salad.


Answer
Flight of ideas is associative looseness sentences do not relate to each other.
Neologisms are made up words that only make sense to patients.
Echolalia is imitating words
Clang association is meaningless rhyming.
Word salad jumbling words together without meaning



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