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ATI PEDIATRICS CMS 2024 AND 2023 TEST
BANK/PEDS CMS CONTAINS 50 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED

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BP: 100-120 /60-80 mm Hg
6 - 12 YEARS Heart Rate: 70-120 / min.
Respiratory Rate: 18-25 / min.

Legs that are crossed and extended when supine is an
unexpected finding and requires further assessment.
AT 6 months, how should Crossed and extended legs when supine is associated
the infants legs be? with cerebral palsy.
At 6 months of age, the infant's legs flex at the knees
when the infant is supine.

Buck's traction is skin traction, which works without the
use of pins
Buck's traction Traction might lead to neurovascular compromise. The
nurse should assess for edema, pulses, pain, color, and
temperature of the extremity every 4 hours

A loss or deficiency of motor
control with involuntary spasms
Cerebral palsy
caused by permanent brain
damage present at birth

,A charge nurse on a Correct Answer: C. A client who has diabetic
pediatric unit receives the ketoacidosis (DKA) and a blood glucose of 375 mg/dL
laboratory results for The initial goal of therapy for DKA is a blood glucose
several clients. Which of the level below 240 mg/dL. To accomplish this, the client
following results should the should receive regular insulin via continuous IV infusion,
nurse report to the and the nurse should monitor the blood glucose level
provider? hourly. The nurse should report this result so that the
A. A client who has provider can adjust the client's insulin dosage.
bacterial pneumonia and a Incorrect Answers:
WBC count of 15,800/mm^3 A. An elevated WBC count is an expected finding with
B. A client who has chronic bacterial pneumonia.
kidney disease and a B. A low calcium level is an expected finding with chronic
calcium level of 8.7 mg/dL. kidney disease.
C. A client who has diabetic D. A decreased hematocrit is an expected finding with
ketoacidosis (DKA) and a leukemia.
blood glucose of 375
mg/dL
D. A client who has
leukemia and a hematocrit
of 32% Check Answer
Incorrect

Congenital hypotonia is a
paralytic form of spinal muscular
Congenital hypotonia atrophy that is characterized by
progressive weakness and
wasting of skeletal muscles

The parents should not add corn syrup or honey to the
Corn syrup & honey +
infant's food. Both corn syrup and honey may contain
infants
botulism spores, which can lead to infantile botulism.

, 5th disease usually begins with
bright red cheeks, producing a
"slapped-cheek" appearance.
Fifth Disease Then, a rash appears on the
extremities and trunk. The rash
fades centrally, giving a lacy
(reticulated) appearance.

Glycogen storage disease is a congenital disorder in
which glycogen, which is usually stored in the liver and
metabolized into glucose when needed, cannot be
metabolized into glucose due to a missing or deficient
enzyme.
Glycogen storage disease As a result, the infant develops HYPOglycemia and can
experience neurological damage.
Treatment involves continuous NG or gastrostomy
feedings during the night. However, breastfeeding is not
contraindicated for infants who have glycogen storage
disease

The infant's anterior The infant's anterior fontanel is expected to close
fontanel is expected to around 12 months of age
close around?

A child who has measles might
develop Koplik spots, a transient
cephalocaudal rash of
maculopapular eruptions of the
Measles (Rubeola)
upper trunk and face. The rash
becomes more confluent as it
spreads to the lower areas of the
body.

Discoloration that typically
blanches with pressure and
becomes more prominent with
Nevus simplex or Stork bite
crying. This finding does not
require notification of the
provider.

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