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PRACTICE QUESTIONS CPN 306 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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At what age does the infant's POSTERIOR fontanel close? Correct Answer: 2 months 
 
At what age does the infant's ANTERIOR fontanel close? Correct Answer: 12-18 months 
 
At what age does the infant begin to raise their head and neck when lying on the stomach? Correct Answer: 3 months 
 
At what age does the infant begin to track objects 180 degrees? Correct Answer: 3 months 
 
At what age does the infant rake objects? Correct Answer: 4 months 
 
At what age does the infant roll from ABDO...
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Pediatric Nursing: Exam 1 Study Guide QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What is family centered care? Correct Answer: It promotes a relationship in which family members and professionals work together to ensure the best services for the child and family 
 
Give an example of providing atraumatic care. Correct Answer: Setting up a small playground for hospitalized children 
 
Nuclear Family Correct Answer: a couple and their dependent children 
 
Blended Family Correct Answer: when you and your partner make a life together with the children from one or both of yo...
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Pediatric Nursing Certification| 424 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What is the State Nurse Practice Act? Correct Answer: Defines the "scope of practice" 
 
What are the 3 exceptions for HIPAA? Correct Answer: - Danger to self 
- Danger to others 
- Being harmed 
 
What is assent? Correct Answer: A pediatric specific term defined as an active affirmation of a desire to participate in research. Used in adjunct with consent 
 
How old must a child be to assent? Correct Answer: 7 years old 
 
What is the nurses role when there is refusal of care? Correct Answ...
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS CPN WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Cephalocaudally Correct Answer: From head to toe- ex: head control, then sitting, then walking 
 
Proximodistally Correct Answer: from the trunk to the tips of the extremities- ex: moving arms and legs before picking things up with fingers 
 
Bone age Correct Answer: Determined by X-ray of hand/wrist 
 
When do you measure height laying down? Correct Answer: 0-36 mo 
 
When do you measure height standing up? Correct Answer: 2-18 years (2-3 yr olds can be measured either way) 
 
Weight at 6 ...
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CPN Practice Test 2| 100 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Which of the following points is the MOST important to emphasize when teaching an adolescent with acne about cleansing the skin? 
A. astringents should be used following the cleansing 
B. scrubbing action should be avoided during cleansing 
C. concentrate cleansing efforts on areas with blackheads. 
D. skin cleansing systems are effective for eliminating acne Correct Answer: B. scrubbing action should be avoided during cleansing 
 
Which of the following interventions is used to ensure a presch...
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Certified Pediatric Nurse Review QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Destiny is a 4 year old female who was admitted to your inpatient unit today with acute lymphocytic leukemia. Which of the following symptoms would you expect to see? 
 
a. weight loss, petechiae, high platelet count 
b. weight gain, anemia, elevated white blood cell count 
c. petechiae, anorexia, anemia 
d. low platelet count, anemia, hunger Correct Answer: c. petechiae, anorexia, anemia 
 
Lead poisoning is suspected in 21 month old Luke. What might be the source of his lead ingestion? 
 
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CPN practice 334 questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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what is an example of cephalocaudal development Correct Answer: - a child lifts his head before lifting his shoulders, sits with support before sitting without support (develops from head to toe) 
 
when assessing a school age child's development the nurse understands that a primary development task of this age group is Correct Answer: developing friends 
 
-eriksons developmental age milestones 
 
which nursing action would be most important in the psychosocial support of a 2 year old who i...
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CPN Nurse Builders Flashcards| 292 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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How old must a child be to give assesnt to participate in a research project? Correct Answer: 7 Years old (in addition to consent, not replacement) 
 
When is it acceptable to not follow the rules associated with HIPPA? Correct Answer: 1.Pt is endanger to them self 
2.Pt is in danger to others 
3.Risk of being harmed 
 
What is the purpose of quality improvement> Correct Answer: to improve pt care process 
 
What are nursing roles the research process Correct Answer: 1.Identify clinical q...
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CPN exam - Practice questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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The principles of growth and development include all 
of the following except: 
a. Each child grows and develops according to a general 
orderly pattern that tends to resemble that of others of the 
same age, sex and nationality 
b. Development proceeds in a cephalocaudal and 
proximodistal manner 
c. Development proceeds from the specific to the general 
d. Growth and development are interrelated and 
interdependent Correct Answer: c. Development proceeds from the specific to the general 
 
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CPN Study Questions 1-150 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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A 6-week-old male infant is brought into the ED by his mother. He has a weeklong history of 
progressively worsening emesis that is projectile in nature. What is his most likely diagnosis? 
A. Intussusception. 
B. Appendicitis. 
C. Pyloric stenosis. 
D. Pancreatitis. Correct Answer: C: Projectile vomiting in a 6 week-old male is the classic presentation for pyloric stenosis, 
obstruction of the pyloric sphincter between the gastric pylorus and the small intestine, caused by 
hypertrophy and hyp...
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