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ATI NURS 150 PEDIATRIC FINAL EXAM
NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
An adolescent client has a stiff neck, a headache, a fever of 103
degrees Fahrenheit, and purpuric lesions noted on the legs.
Although the adolescent's physical needs take priority at the
present time, the nurse can expect which to be the most
significant psychological stressor forthis adolescent?
1. Separation from parents and home.
2. Separation from friends and permanent changes in appearance
3. Fear of painful procedures and bodily mutilation
4. Fear of getting behind in schoolwork - ANSWER- 2.
Separation from friends and permanent changes in appearance
A school bus carrying children in grades K-12 crashed into a
ravine. The critically injured children were transported by
ambulance and admitted to the pediatric intensive-care unit
(PICU). The nurse is concerned about calming the frightened
children. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to
achieve the goal of calming the frightened children?
1. Tell the children that the physicians are competent.
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2. Assure the children that the nurses are caring.
3. Explain that the PICU equipment is state of the art.
4. Call the children's parents to come into the PICU. -
ANSWER- 4. Call the children's parents to come into the PICU.
A school-age child with congenital heart block codes in the
emergency department (ED). The parents witness this and stare
at the resuscitation scene unfolding before them. Which nursing
intervention is most appropriate in this situation?
1. Ask the parents to leave until the child has stabilized.
2. Ask the parents to call the family to come into watch the
resuscitation.
3. Ask the parents to sit near the child's face and hold her hand.
4. Ask the parents to stand at the foot of the cart to watch. -
ANSWER- 3. Ask the parents to sit near the child's face and
hold her hand.
A child is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
The parents are concerned because they cannot stay for long
hours to visit. Which statement made by the nurse is most
appropriate?
1. "One of you might take a leave of absence to be here more."
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2. "Parents often feel this way; would you be interested in
talking with others who have experienced having a child in the
NICU?"
3. "Perhaps the grandparents can make the visits for you."
4. "Why can't you visit after work every day?" - ANSWER- 2.
"Parents often feel this way; would you be interested in talking
with others who have experienced having a child in the NICU?"
A school-age client is admitted to the pediatric intensive care
unit (PICU) in critical condition after a motor vehicle accident.
Which intervention should be implemented at this time?
1. Maintain consistent caregivers.
2. Turn the lights off at night.
3. Keep alarm levels low.
4. Consult the hospital play therapist. - ANSWER- 1. Maintain
consistent caregivers.
Parents of a child in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
have been experiencing shock and disbelief regarding their
situation. Which statement by the parents indicates they are
moving forward into the next stage of coping?
1. "Why not me instead of my child?"
2. "It is hard for me to have others take care of my child."
3. "I feel like life is suspended in time."
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4. "I am glad I can help with his care." - ANSWER- 1. "Why not
me instead of my child?"
A child is on a ventilator in the pediatric intensive care unit
(PICU). Which nursing intervention would best meet the
psychosocial needs of this child?
1. Allow the parents to remain at the bedside.
2. Touch and talk to the child often.
3. Provide the child with a blanket from home.
4. Provide consistent caregivers. - ANSWER- 2. Touch and talk
to the child often.
Which client in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) would
most benefit from palliative care?
1. A child with end-stage leukemia.
2. A child with a broken arm after a motor vehicle accident.
3. A child with burn injuries to the legs.
4. A child with recurrent asthma. - ANSWER- 3. A child with
burn injuries to the legs.
Siblings of a client in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are
preparing to visit their brother, who was hit by a car while riding
his bike. Which intervention by the nurse will assist the siblings
in preparing for the visit?
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