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Pediatrics Fundamentals (ATI) Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version!! A nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant. Which of the following developmental milestones should the nurse expect the infant to have achieved? A. Rolling over B. Sitting without support C. Re...

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A nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant. Which of the following developmental milestones

should the nurse expect the infant to have achieved?

A. Rolling over

B. Sitting without support

C. Responding to name

D. Babbling

E. Crawling

A, C, D



Which of the following immunizations are recommended for infants at 2 months of age?

A. DTaP

B. IPV

C. MMR

D. Hib

E. Rotavirus

A, B, D, E



During a well-child visit, the nurse is educating parents about nutrition for their toddler. Which

of the following statements are true regarding the dietary needs of toddlers?


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,A. Toddlers need a higher intake of fats than adults.

B. Whole milk is recommended until age 2.

C. Toddlers should be encouraged to eat large portions to promote growth.

D. Foods should be cut into small pieces to prevent choking.

E. A variety of foods should be offered to encourage healthy eating habits.

A, B, D, E



A 4-year-old child is brought to the clinic for a routine check-up. The nurse observes that the

child is shy and avoids eye contact. Which of the following interventions should the nurse

implement?

A. Encourage the child to play with toys in the waiting room.

B. Allow the child to choose the order of the examination.

C. Speak directly to the child and ask about their interests.

D. Use simple language to explain procedures.

E. Dismiss the child's behavior as typical for their age.

A, B, C, D



In planning care for a school-aged child with asthma, which of the following interventions are

appropriate?

A. Educating the child on recognizing triggers.

B. Teaching the child to use a peak flow meter.

C. Encouraging regular physical activity as tolerated.

D. Keeping the child's rescue inhaler available at all times.


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,E. Discouraging the child from participating in sports.

A, B, C, D



What are the signs of dehydration in a young child that a nurse should monitor?

A. Dry mucous membranes

B. Decreased urine output

C. Increased energy levels

D. Sunken fontanels

E. Irritability

A, B, D, E



During a health education session, which of the following should the nurse include as common

signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children?

A. Difficulty with social interactions

B. Repetitive behaviors

C. Strong verbal skills

D. Lack of interest in playing with peers

E. Sensory sensitivities

A, B, D, E



A nurse is preparing to administer medication to a 7-year-old child. Which of the following

considerations should be taken into account?

A. The child’s weight in kilograms for dosing calculations.


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, B. The child’s developmental stage and understanding of the medication.

C. The use of adult-sized equipment for administration.

D. The necessity of involving the parents in the medication process.

E. The child should be given the medication without explanation to avoid anxiety.

A, B, D



When assessing a child with an ear infection, which of the following symptoms should the nurse

expect to find?

A. Ear pain

B. Fever

C. Hearing loss

D. Vomiting

E. Itchy scalp

A, B, C, D



A nurse is teaching a group of parents about recognizing signs of respiratory distress in children.

Which of the following should be included?

A. Nasal flaring

B. Grunting

C. Use of accessory muscles for breathing

D. Sweating

E. Calm demeanor

A, B, C, D


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