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NCLEX 3000 Preschooler Exam Practice Questions and Answers The nurse must administer an oral medication to a 3-year-old child. The best way for the nurse to proceed is by saying: - Answer-3. "Here is your medicine. Would you like apple juice or grape drink after?" The nurse discovers a 5-year-...

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NCLEX 3000 Preschooler Exam Practice
Questions and Answers

The nurse must administer an oral medication to a 3-year-old child. The best way for the nurse to

proceed is by saying: - Answer✔✔-3. "Here is your medicine. Would you like apple juice or grape drink

after?"


The nurse discovers a 5-year-old child who's unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless. The correct sequence

of events that should follow is to: - Answer✔✔-1. call for help, open the airway, provide two rescue

breaths, and begin compressions at a rate of 100 per minute.


What is a normal systolic blood pressure for a 3-year-old child? - Answer✔✔-2. 86 mm Hg


Which category of transmission precautions is most appropriate for the hospitalized preschooler who

has varicella (chickenpox)? - Answer✔✔-2. Airborne, 3. Standard


The nurse is collecting data on whether the client has received all recommended immunizations for his

age. Which immunizations should he have received between ages 4 and 6? - Answer✔✔-4. Diphtheria,

tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP), MMR, inactivated polio virus (IPV), and pneumococcal vaccine


Which finding might cause the nurse to suspect child abuse in a preschool-age child? - Answer✔✔-3. The

child willingly goes to the nurse and cries when he's returned to the parents.


For a child with tracheobronchitis, the nurse formulates a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective airway

clearance related to thick secretions. After implementing interventions, the nurse expects which client

outcome? - Answer✔✔-3. The child exhibits clear breath sounds

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A child, age 3, is admitted to the hospital for surgery. The physician orders meperidine (Demerol), 25 mg

I.M., to be administered at 7 a.m. on the morning of surgery. To carry out this order, the nurse should: -

Answer✔✔-3. let the child choose which leg will receive the injection.


A child with hemophilia is hospitalized after falling. Now the child complains of severe pain in the left

wrist. What should the nurse do first? - Answer✔✔-3. Elevate the affected arm and apply ice to the

injury site.


The nurse is observing the parents of a 4-year-old child who has been admitted to the hospital. Which of

the following actions indicate that the parents understand how to best minimize anxiety during their

child's hospitalization? - Answer✔✔-1. The parents bring the child's favorite toy to the hospital., 3. The

parents remain at the child's side during the hospitalization., 4. The parents bring the child's siblings for a

brief visit.


A child, age 3, with lead poisoning is admitted to the facility for chelation therapy. The nurse must stay

alert for which of the following adverse effects? - Answer✔✔-3. Seizures


Which statement indicates that a family of a dying 4-year-old child may be ready to consider organ

donation? - Answer✔✔-1. "My wife and I feel that our real daughter has moved on even though her

body is still functioning."


A child with a fractured left femur receives a cast. A short time later, the nurse notices that the toes on

the child's left foot are edematous. Which nursing action would be most appropriate? - Answer✔✔-3.

Elevating the foot of the bed


A preschooler goes into cardiac arrest. When performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a child,

how should the nurse deliver chest compressions? - Answer✔✔-4. With the heel of one hand

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The nurse is caring for a preschooler who was just diagnosed with an allergy to wheat. When teaching

the mother about dietary restrictions, the nurse should tell her to eliminate which food from the child's

diet? - Answer✔✔-1. Hot dogs


The parents of a preschool-age child ask the nurse about nutrition. Which statement about a

preschooler's nutritional requirements is accurate? - Answer✔✔-3. The quality of food that a

preschooler consumes is more important than the quantity.


The nurse is evaluating a child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) for signs of

improvement. Which finding typically is the earliest sign of improvement? - Answer✔✔-1. Increased

urine output


A child, age 3, who tests positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is placed in foster care.

The foster parents ask the nurse how to prevent HIV transmission to other family members. How should

the nurse respond? - Answer✔✔-4. "Wear gloves when you're likely to come into contact with the child's

blood or body fluids."


The nurse is teaching the parents of a young child how to handle suspected poisoning. If the child ingests

poison, the parents should first: - Answer✔✔-3. call the poison control center.


A 5-year-old child suspected of having leukemia is admitted to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

Which tests aid in diagnosing leukemia? - Answer✔✔-1. Bone marrow aspiration and analysis, 2.

Complete blood count, 3. Lumbar puncture


A child is receiving peritoneal dialysis to treat renal failure. To detect early signs of peritonitis, the nurse

should stay alert for - Answer✔✔-2. abdominal tenderness.




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