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PEDIATRIC NURSING INFANCY. ALL MIDTERM EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED 100%) (2024 UPDATE)
Stranger - answer- ___ anxiety typically develops around 8 month's age. The child may become 
clingy/whiny when approached by strangers. This indicates the infant can recognize him or herself 
as separate from others. 
Separation - answer- -______ anxiety may start within the last few months of infancy. This 
results in distress when the caregiver leaves then will calm down with current caregiver. 
-typically displayed during 18-24 months then again between 24-36 months 
Temperament - answer-...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 31 pages •
Stranger - answer- ___ anxiety typically develops around 8 month's age. The child may become 
clingy/whiny when approached by strangers. This indicates the infant can recognize him or herself 
as separate from others. 
Separation - answer- -______ anxiety may start within the last few months of infancy. This 
results in distress when the caregiver leaves then will calm down with current caregiver. 
-typically displayed during 18-24 months then again between 24-36 months 
Temperament - answer-...
PEDIATRIC NURSING; IMMUNIZATIONS. ALL MIDTERM EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
Immunoprophylaxis - ANSWER- Immunoprophylaxis against viral illnesses includes the use 
of vaccines or antibody-containing preparations to provide immune protection against a specific 
disease. 
Active Prophylaxis (Vaccines) - ANSWER- - Active immunization involves administering a 
virus preparation that stimulates the body's immune system to produce its own specific immunity. 
Viral vaccines now available for use include the following types: 
(1) attenuated live viruses 
(2) killed viruses (...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Immunoprophylaxis - ANSWER- Immunoprophylaxis against viral illnesses includes the use 
of vaccines or antibody-containing preparations to provide immune protection against a specific 
disease. 
Active Prophylaxis (Vaccines) - ANSWER- - Active immunization involves administering a 
virus preparation that stimulates the body's immune system to produce its own specific immunity. 
Viral vaccines now available for use include the following types: 
(1) attenuated live viruses 
(2) killed viruses (...
PEDIATRIC NURSING GUIDE ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
Normal BUN levels in pediatrics - ANSWER- children under 2: 4-15 mg/dL 
Older Individuals: 5-20 mg/dL. 
Good indication of renal function. Elevated in kidney disease, dehydration, hemorrhage, steroid 
therapy, and high protein intake. 
Normal Creatinine Levels in Pediatrics - ANSWER- 0.2-1.0. Elevated in severe kidney disease 
Uric Acid - ANSWER- Approximately 2-5.5 Also elevated in severe kidney disease 
Normal Specific Gravity - ANSWER- of the urine in a child is <1.015 and infants <1.01...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Normal BUN levels in pediatrics - ANSWER- children under 2: 4-15 mg/dL 
Older Individuals: 5-20 mg/dL. 
Good indication of renal function. Elevated in kidney disease, dehydration, hemorrhage, steroid 
therapy, and high protein intake. 
Normal Creatinine Levels in Pediatrics - ANSWER- 0.2-1.0. Elevated in severe kidney disease 
Uric Acid - ANSWER- Approximately 2-5.5 Also elevated in severe kidney disease 
Normal Specific Gravity - ANSWER- of the urine in a child is <1.015 and infants <1.01...
PEDIATRIC NURSING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
The nurse is teaching safe transportation techniques to the parents of a baby who are from a low 
economic background. Which advice given by the nurse is appropriate? - ANSWER- "You 
should place the baby's car seat in the rear-facing position in the back seat." 
The parents of a preschooler tell the nurse that they try to inculcate good eating habits by asking 
the child to be at the table until the "plate is clean." What condition is the child at risk for? - 
ANSWER- Poor eating...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is teaching safe transportation techniques to the parents of a baby who are from a low 
economic background. Which advice given by the nurse is appropriate? - ANSWER- "You 
should place the baby's car seat in the rear-facing position in the back seat." 
The parents of a preschooler tell the nurse that they try to inculcate good eating habits by asking 
the child to be at the table until the "plate is clean." What condition is the child at risk for? - 
ANSWER- Poor eating...
PEDIATRIC NURSING FIRST EXAM QUESTION AND ANSWERS. ALL EXAM ONE REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
The nurse should estimate that the child is at least 30 months old because the child has completed 
their primary dentition (20 deciduous teeth), which occurs by 30 months of age. In addition, the 
nurse should recognize that the child is at least 18 months old because the anterior fontanel is 
closed and should recognize that the child is at least 24 months old because the child speaks in 
two- and three-word phrases 
A nurse is providing nutritional teaching to the mother of a preschooler and ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse should estimate that the child is at least 30 months old because the child has completed 
their primary dentition (20 deciduous teeth), which occurs by 30 months of age. In addition, the 
nurse should recognize that the child is at least 18 months old because the anterior fontanel is 
closed and should recognize that the child is at least 24 months old because the child speaks in 
two- and three-word phrases 
A nurse is providing nutritional teaching to the mother of a preschooler and ...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAMINATION REVISION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ON PEDIATRIC NURSING (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
Which of the following are nursing interventions that you would include in your plan of care for a 
school-aged child in the hospital? SATA 
A. Allow choices when possible 
B. Explain all procedures 
C. Encourage peer interaction with phone calls 
D. Use topical anesthetics or preprocedural sedation as prescribed 
- ANSWER- A. Allow choices when possible 
Bradley (5 yrs) is hospitalized for stomach upset. He has been noncompliant with treatment and 
having frequent behavioral outbreaks. His mom ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following are nursing interventions that you would include in your plan of care for a 
school-aged child in the hospital? SATA 
A. Allow choices when possible 
B. Explain all procedures 
C. Encourage peer interaction with phone calls 
D. Use topical anesthetics or preprocedural sedation as prescribed 
- ANSWER- A. Allow choices when possible 
Bradley (5 yrs) is hospitalized for stomach upset. He has been noncompliant with treatment and 
having frequent behavioral outbreaks. His mom ...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAMINATION REVISION ALL EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) (2024 UPDATE) 100%
Scarlet Fever: Causative Agent - ANSWER- causative agent is group A beta-hemolytic 
streptococci (GAS) 
Scarlet Fever: Mode of Transmission - ANSWER- mode of transmission is direct contact with 
respiratory secretions, children with untreated infections remain contagious for weeks with the 
highest risk during the acute phase. Should remain home until they have been on antibiotics for 
hours and remain afebrile 
Scarlet Fever: Incubation - ANSWER- incubation is 2-5 days 
Scarlet Fever: Signs & S...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Scarlet Fever: Causative Agent - ANSWER- causative agent is group A beta-hemolytic 
streptococci (GAS) 
Scarlet Fever: Mode of Transmission - ANSWER- mode of transmission is direct contact with 
respiratory secretions, children with untreated infections remain contagious for weeks with the 
highest risk during the acute phase. Should remain home until they have been on antibiotics for 
hours and remain afebrile 
Scarlet Fever: Incubation - ANSWER- incubation is 2-5 days 
Scarlet Fever: Signs & S...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAMINATION 2. EXAM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS FOR EXAM 2 (GRADED A+) (100% GUARANTEE) (2024 UPDATE)
THREE doses are GIVEN and the LAST dose is given at 6 months. 
At what age does a child starting receiving a yearly flu vaccine? 
A. 12 months 
B. 6 months 
C. 2 months 
D. 24 months - ANSWER- B. 6 months 
You're providing a free educational clinic to new moms about immunizations. You inform the 
attendees that the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine is given? 
A. At 6 and 12 months 
B. 12 months and 4-6 years 
C. At 4 and 6 months 
D. At 2 and 12 months - ANSWER- B. 12 months and 4-6 y...
- Exam (elaborations)
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THREE doses are GIVEN and the LAST dose is given at 6 months. 
At what age does a child starting receiving a yearly flu vaccine? 
A. 12 months 
B. 6 months 
C. 2 months 
D. 24 months - ANSWER- B. 6 months 
You're providing a free educational clinic to new moms about immunizations. You inform the 
attendees that the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine is given? 
A. At 6 and 12 months 
B. 12 months and 4-6 years 
C. At 4 and 6 months 
D. At 2 and 12 months - ANSWER- B. 12 months and 4-6 y...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM #2. ALL MID-TERM REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED 100%) (2024 UPDATE)
A labor and delivery nurse notes a bright red protrusion through a newborn's lower abdominal 
wall. Exstrophy of the bladder is the suspected diagnosis. Which is the priority nursing 
intervention? 
A. Prepare the child for immediate surgical intervention by placing an intravenous line 
B. Cover the exposed bladder with plastic wrap or a transparent dressing to protect the exposed 
area 
C. Provide psychosocial support for the parents due to the child's obvious defect 
D. Keep legs in abdu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A labor and delivery nurse notes a bright red protrusion through a newborn's lower abdominal 
wall. Exstrophy of the bladder is the suspected diagnosis. Which is the priority nursing 
intervention? 
A. Prepare the child for immediate surgical intervention by placing an intravenous line 
B. Cover the exposed bladder with plastic wrap or a transparent dressing to protect the exposed 
area 
C. Provide psychosocial support for the parents due to the child's obvious defect 
D. Keep legs in abdu...
PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM REVISION PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. TOP REVISION QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (GRADED 100%) (2024 UPDATE)
Psychosexual/Psychoanalytical theory - ANSWER- Freud 's theory 
1. Freud - Psychosexual/Psychoanalytical theory - ANSWER- - Libido -> (-) effects fixation 
2. Erikson - Psychosocial developmental theory - ANSWER- - Behavior is a result of 
interaction to society. 
Erikson - ANSWER- Psychosocial developmental theory 
Psychosocial developmental theory - ANSWER- Learning never stops 
Piaget - ANSWER- Cognitive developmental theory 
Sensorimotor - ANSWER- movements are based on their reflexes ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Psychosexual/Psychoanalytical theory - ANSWER- Freud 's theory 
1. Freud - Psychosexual/Psychoanalytical theory - ANSWER- - Libido -> (-) effects fixation 
2. Erikson - Psychosocial developmental theory - ANSWER- - Behavior is a result of 
interaction to society. 
Erikson - ANSWER- Psychosocial developmental theory 
Psychosocial developmental theory - ANSWER- Learning never stops 
Piaget - ANSWER- Cognitive developmental theory 
Sensorimotor - ANSWER- movements are based on their reflexes ...