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NURS 629 PAEDS Exam latest 2025-2026
(Maryville) Accurate Spring-Summer Session
Graded A+ Verified Questions and Answers
with Detailed Guaranteed Pass
Which response about safety measures is the most appropriate advice for the 2 year old's
mother who had her older home remodeled to reduce the lead level? Select all that apply.
1. Wash & dry the child's hands and face before he eats.
2. it is best to use cold water to prepate the child's food to decrease lead level.
3. diet does not matter in reduce lead levels in the child.
4. Drinking two cups of milk per day helps decrease lead levels.
1 & 3. Washing and drying hands and face especially before eating, decreases lead ingestion.
Hot water absorbs more lead readily than hot water. Diet does matter; regular meals,
adequate iron and calcium, and less fat help the child absorb less lead. Drinking 2 cups of milk
per day is important for children but does not help decrease lead level.
Which would be the priority intervention for a child suspected of having varicella
(chickenpox)?
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1. Contact Precautions
2. Contact and Droplet Respiratory Precautions?
3. Droplet respiratory precautions?
4. Universal Precautions and standard precautions.
2. Varicella (Chickenpox) is highly contagious. Contact & Droplet respiratory precautions
should be started immediately because the primary source of transmission is secretions of the
respiratory tract (droplet) and also by contaminated objects.
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Caladryl
A lotion containing diphenhydramine. Should not be applied if child has already been given
benadryl (diphenhydramine) because it can cause toxicity.
Susie is 18 months old and she doesn't seem the least bit interested in being toilet trained.
What do you tell her mother?
A. She can use reinforcement conditioning to discipline Susie whenever she soils her diapers
and reward her when she stays dry.
B. She should have Susie spend time around other toddlers who are toilet trained so she can
learn from them.
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C. Susie's behavior is typical, because most children are not ready until age 2.
D. The majority of children Susie's age have started to show readiness related to toilet training
by this age.
C. Susie’s behavior is typical, because most children are not ready until age 2.
To best help parents foster social-emotional development in their preschooler, you advise
them to
A. Give instructions rather than choices to the child.
B. Set strict limits for behavior and quickly discipline for misbehavior.
C. Provide frequent opportunities for the child to interact with other children.
D. Ask questions that direct he child to think about how others are feeling.
C. Provide frequent opportunities for the child to interact with other children.
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Which s&s would the nurse expect with rheumatic fever?
1. Ankle and Knee Joint Pain.
2. Negative group A beta strep culture.
3. Large, red "bulls eye" - appearing rash.
4. stiff neck with photophobia.
Ankle and knee joint pain.
The parents of a 12-month old with HIV are concerned about him receiving routine
immunizations. What will the nurse tell them about immunizations?
"You are concerned about your child receiving immunizations. Let me explain why your child
will NOT receive routine immunizations today"
The nurse acknowledges a client's fears and then discusses the concerns to clarify any
misconceptions. Immunizations and influenza vaccine are recommended to prevent infection.
Immunocompromised HIV-infected children should not receive MMR and varicella live
vaccines.
Nursing Assessment suspects the newborn has cystic fibrosis. Which interventions would the
nurse begin.
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1. Observe frequency and nature of stools.
2. Provide Chest PT
3. Observe for weight gain.
4. Assess parent's compliance with fluid restrictions.
5. Assess respiratory system frequently.
1&3
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited autsomal trait, causing exocrien gland dysfunction. 7-10% present
meconium ileus, so assessing stool frequency and consistency is important.
Assessing weight is important in newborns because they lose up to 10% of their birth weight,
and can take 2 weeks for them to regain their birth weight.
Assessing the newborn's respiratory system frequently would be monitored as frequently as
other infants if the newborn has no respiratory symptoms. Chest PT would not be initiated in
a newborn without a definitive diagnosis.
Can a mother breastfeed their infant if they have PKU?
Yes. Breast milk has low amounts of phenylalanine, so the mother can breast as long as the
infants phenylalanine level is monitored.
Vaccines given routinely at 15 months.
Hib & DTaP
Which priority intervention for the newborn of a mother positive for hepatitis antigen?
The newborn should receive both hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin within
12 hours of birth to prevent hepatitis B infection.
signs of intussusception
bloody stools or "currant jelly stools", diarrhea, Large palpable sausage shaped mass in the
abdomen, abdominal distention, grunting, dehydration Fever, and pain (legs pulled towards
abdomen)!
Flat Ribbon Stools indicate
Hirschsprung Disease
NURS 629 PAEDS Exam latest 2025-2026
(Maryville) Accurate Spring-Summer Session
Graded A+ Verified Questions and Answers
with Detailed Guaranteed Pass
Which response about safety measures is the most appropriate advice for the 2 year old's
mother who had her older home remodeled to reduce the lead level? Select all that apply.
1. Wash & dry the child's hands and face before he eats.
2. it is best to use cold water to prepate the child's food to decrease lead level.
3. diet does not matter in reduce lead levels in the child.
4. Drinking two cups of milk per day helps decrease lead levels.
1 & 3. Washing and drying hands and face especially before eating, decreases lead ingestion.
Hot water absorbs more lead readily than hot water. Diet does matter; regular meals,
adequate iron and calcium, and less fat help the child absorb less lead. Drinking 2 cups of milk
per day is important for children but does not help decrease lead level.
Which would be the priority intervention for a child suspected of having varicella
(chickenpox)?
2
1. Contact Precautions
2. Contact and Droplet Respiratory Precautions?
3. Droplet respiratory precautions?
4. Universal Precautions and standard precautions.
2. Varicella (Chickenpox) is highly contagious. Contact & Droplet respiratory precautions
should be started immediately because the primary source of transmission is secretions of the
respiratory tract (droplet) and also by contaminated objects.
,2
Caladryl
A lotion containing diphenhydramine. Should not be applied if child has already been given
benadryl (diphenhydramine) because it can cause toxicity.
Susie is 18 months old and she doesn't seem the least bit interested in being toilet trained.
What do you tell her mother?
A. She can use reinforcement conditioning to discipline Susie whenever she soils her diapers
and reward her when she stays dry.
B. She should have Susie spend time around other toddlers who are toilet trained so she can
learn from them.
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C. Susie's behavior is typical, because most children are not ready until age 2.
D. The majority of children Susie's age have started to show readiness related to toilet training
by this age.
C. Susie’s behavior is typical, because most children are not ready until age 2.
To best help parents foster social-emotional development in their preschooler, you advise
them to
A. Give instructions rather than choices to the child.
B. Set strict limits for behavior and quickly discipline for misbehavior.
C. Provide frequent opportunities for the child to interact with other children.
D. Ask questions that direct he child to think about how others are feeling.
C. Provide frequent opportunities for the child to interact with other children.
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Which s&s would the nurse expect with rheumatic fever?
1. Ankle and Knee Joint Pain.
2. Negative group A beta strep culture.
3. Large, red "bulls eye" - appearing rash.
4. stiff neck with photophobia.
Ankle and knee joint pain.
The parents of a 12-month old with HIV are concerned about him receiving routine
immunizations. What will the nurse tell them about immunizations?
"You are concerned about your child receiving immunizations. Let me explain why your child
will NOT receive routine immunizations today"
The nurse acknowledges a client's fears and then discusses the concerns to clarify any
misconceptions. Immunizations and influenza vaccine are recommended to prevent infection.
Immunocompromised HIV-infected children should not receive MMR and varicella live
vaccines.
Nursing Assessment suspects the newborn has cystic fibrosis. Which interventions would the
nurse begin.
3
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1. Observe frequency and nature of stools.
2. Provide Chest PT
3. Observe for weight gain.
4. Assess parent's compliance with fluid restrictions.
5. Assess respiratory system frequently.
1&3
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited autsomal trait, causing exocrien gland dysfunction. 7-10% present
meconium ileus, so assessing stool frequency and consistency is important.
Assessing weight is important in newborns because they lose up to 10% of their birth weight,
and can take 2 weeks for them to regain their birth weight.
Assessing the newborn's respiratory system frequently would be monitored as frequently as
other infants if the newborn has no respiratory symptoms. Chest PT would not be initiated in
a newborn without a definitive diagnosis.
Can a mother breastfeed their infant if they have PKU?
Yes. Breast milk has low amounts of phenylalanine, so the mother can breast as long as the
infants phenylalanine level is monitored.
Vaccines given routinely at 15 months.
Hib & DTaP
Which priority intervention for the newborn of a mother positive for hepatitis antigen?
The newborn should receive both hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin within
12 hours of birth to prevent hepatitis B infection.
signs of intussusception
bloody stools or "currant jelly stools", diarrhea, Large palpable sausage shaped mass in the
abdomen, abdominal distention, grunting, dehydration Fever, and pain (legs pulled towards
abdomen)!
Flat Ribbon Stools indicate
Hirschsprung Disease