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PEDS ATI Correctly Solved Exam 
[Diagrams from pg 6] *Q&A* |Verified 
Exam| 2024/2025 
What is the primary focus of pediatric nursing care? 
 The primary focus of pediatric nursing care is to promote health and well-being in children 
through developmentally appropriate interventions while also supporting families. 
What developmental milestone should a 6-month-old infant achieve? 
 A 6-month-old infant should be able to roll over in both directions and begin to sit up with 
support. 
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PEDS ATI Correctly Solved Exam 
[Diagrams from pg 6] *Q&A* |Verified 
Exam| 2024/2025 
What is the primary focus of pediatric nursing care? 
 The primary focus of pediatric nursing care is to promote health and well-being in children 
through developmentally appropriate interventions while also supporting families. 
What developmental milestone should a 6-month-old infant achieve? 
 A 6-month-old infant should be able to roll over in both directions and begin to sit up with 
support. 
Expla...
PEDS ATI Pre-Exam Study *Q&A* 
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What is the primary purpose of conducting a developmental assessment in pediatric patients? 
 The primary purpose is to identify any developmental delays or concerns early, allowing for 
timely intervention and support. 
Describe the role of a school nurse in managing chronic conditions in children. 
 A school nurse plays a crucial role in monitoring students with chronic conditions, providing 
education, coordinating care with ...
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PEDS ATI Pre-Exam Study *Q&A* 
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What is the primary purpose of conducting a developmental assessment in pediatric patients? 
 The primary purpose is to identify any developmental delays or concerns early, allowing for 
timely intervention and support. 
Describe the role of a school nurse in managing chronic conditions in children. 
 A school nurse plays a crucial role in monitoring students with chronic conditions, providing 
education, coordinating care with ...
RN Pediatric Nursing Online Practice 
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What are the most common causes of fever in children? 
 The most common causes include viral infections, bacterial infections, and immunizations. 
How should a nurse assess hydration status in a pediatric patient? 
 A nurse can assess hydration status by evaluating skin turgor, mucous membranes, urine 
output, and signs of lethargy or irritability. 
What is the purpose of using a...
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What are the most common causes of fever in children? 
 The most common causes include viral infections, bacterial infections, and immunizations. 
How should a nurse assess hydration status in a pediatric patient? 
 A nurse can assess hydration status by evaluating skin turgor, mucous membranes, urine 
output, and signs of lethargy or irritability. 
What is the purpose of using a...
RN ATI PEDS CMS Exam Prep *Q&A* 
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Describe the typical development milestones for a 12-month-old child in gross motor skills. 
 A 12-month-old should be able to sit without support, pull up to stand, and may take a few 
steps independently. 
What are the main signs and symptoms of respiratory distress in infants, and how should a nurse 
assess for these? 
 Signs include rapid breathing, grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, and cyanosis. Assessment 
shoul...
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Describe the typical development milestones for a 12-month-old child in gross motor skills. 
 A 12-month-old should be able to sit without support, pull up to stand, and may take a few 
steps independently. 
What are the main signs and symptoms of respiratory distress in infants, and how should a nurse 
assess for these? 
 Signs include rapid breathing, grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, and cyanosis. Assessment 
shoul...
PEDS ATI (Chapters 1-7) Detailed Exam 
Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 
2024/2025 
What is the primary focus of pediatric nursing? 
 Promoting health and development in children. 
Describe the typical growth pattern in infants during the first year of life. 
 Infants typically triple their birth weight during the first year. 
At what age should a child typically be able to say "mama" and "dada"? 
 A child should be able to say "mama" and "dada" by 12 months. 
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PEDS ATI (Chapters 1-7) Detailed Exam 
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What is the primary focus of pediatric nursing? 
 Promoting health and development in children. 
Describe the typical growth pattern in infants during the first year of life. 
 Infants typically triple their birth weight during the first year. 
At what age should a child typically be able to say "mama" and "dada"? 
 A child should be able to say "mama" and "dada" by 12 months. 
Wh...
PEDS ATI FINAL Practice Exam 
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Graded A+ 
Which of the following is the most appropriate first step for a nurse to take when assessing a 
child for dehydration? 
A. Measure blood pressure 
B. Assess skin turgor 
C. Weigh the child 
D. Check capillary refill time 
 B 
A nurse is teaching a parent about the signs of respiratory distress in children. Which of the 
following should the nurse emphasize as a sign of respiratory distress? 
A. Calm demeanor ...
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PEDS ATI FINAL Practice Exam 
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Which of the following is the most appropriate first step for a nurse to take when assessing a 
child for dehydration? 
A. Measure blood pressure 
B. Assess skin turgor 
C. Weigh the child 
D. Check capillary refill time 
 B 
A nurse is teaching a parent about the signs of respiratory distress in children. Which of the 
following should the nurse emphasize as a sign of respiratory distress? 
A. Calm demeanor ...
Latest Version!! Peds ATI Mid-Term 
Exam Questions and Answers |100% 
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What is the primary goal of pediatric nursing? 
 The primary goal of pediatric nursing is to promote health, prevent illness, and provide care 
for children and their families through developmentally appropriate practices. 
Describe the normal range for a child's heart rate based on age. 
 The normal heart rate for infants is typically 120-160 beats per minute, for toddlers 90-140 
beats per minute...
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What is the primary goal of pediatric nursing? 
 The primary goal of pediatric nursing is to promote health, prevent illness, and provide care 
for children and their families through developmentally appropriate practices. 
Describe the normal range for a child's heart rate based on age. 
 The normal heart rate for infants is typically 120-160 beats per minute, for toddlers 90-140 
beats per minute...
ATI Peds Proctored Exam Questions and 
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What is the primary consideration when assessing a child's growth and development? 
 Comparing the child’s progress against standardized growth charts. 
How can a nurse effectively communicate with a preschool-age child? 
 Using simple language and engaging in play to facilitate understanding. 
What is the most important aspect of pain assessment in children? 
 Utilizing age-appropriate pain scal...
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What is the primary consideration when assessing a child's growth and development? 
 Comparing the child’s progress against standardized growth charts. 
How can a nurse effectively communicate with a preschool-age child? 
 Using simple language and engaging in play to facilitate understanding. 
What is the most important aspect of pain assessment in children? 
 Utilizing age-appropriate pain scal...
ATI PEDs Multiple-Choice Exam *Q&A* 
[100% Correctly Solved] Graded A+ 
What is the best method for assessing pain in an infant? 
A) Numeric pain scale 
B) FLACC scale 
C) Wong-Baker FACES scale 
D) Visual analog scale 
When administering immunizations, what is the most important consideration? 
A) The cost of the vaccine 
B) The child’s current health status 
C) The preference of the parent 
D) The time of day 
At what age should a child typically be able to walk independently? 
A)...
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ATI PEDs Multiple-Choice Exam *Q&A* 
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What is the best method for assessing pain in an infant? 
A) Numeric pain scale 
B) FLACC scale 
C) Wong-Baker FACES scale 
D) Visual analog scale 
When administering immunizations, what is the most important consideration? 
A) The cost of the vaccine 
B) The child’s current health status 
C) The preference of the parent 
D) The time of day 
At what age should a child typically be able to walk independently? 
A)...
ATI Pediatrics Vital Signs Exam 
Elaboration Questions and Answers 
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What are the normal vital sign ranges for infants? 
 The normal vital sign ranges for infants typically include a heart rate of 120-160 bpm, a 
respiratory rate of 30-60 breaths per minute, and a temperature of 97.7-100.4°F (36.5-38°C). 
How should a nurse assess the respiratory rate in a pediatric patient? 
 A nurse should assess the respiratory rate by observing the child's ch...
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ATI Pediatrics Vital Signs Exam 
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What are the normal vital sign ranges for infants? 
 The normal vital sign ranges for infants typically include a heart rate of 120-160 bpm, a 
respiratory rate of 30-60 breaths per minute, and a temperature of 97.7-100.4°F (36.5-38°C). 
How should a nurse assess the respiratory rate in a pediatric patient? 
 A nurse should assess the respiratory rate by observing the child's ch...