RELIAS PEDIATRIC RN
ASSESSMENT A
(VERSION 1) 2026/2027
RN PEDIATRIC
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|
100% CORRECT| GRADED A+
PROGRAM: RN PEDIATRIC Competency Assessment Program
ASSESSMENT A
,All questions:
• written in full exam-ready format
• Include 4 multiple-choice options
• Clearly identify the Correct Answer
• Provide deep rationales (3–5 sentences) for the Correct Answer
• Match clinical nursing / pediatric competency standards
RELIAS PEDIATRIC A v1 (2026/2027)
Questions 1–100
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Question 1 of 100: Indication for Intubation
Which condition is the most appropriate indication for endotracheal
intubation in a pediatric patient?
A. Mild tachypnea
B. Intercostal retractions
C. Cyanosis or persistent hypoxia despite oxygen supplementation
D. Nasal flaring only
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Endotracheal intubation is indicated when a child cannot maintain adequate
oxygenation or ventilation using noninvasive measures. Persistent hypoxia
or cyanosis despite supplemental oxygen indicates respiratory failure. Signs
such as tachypnea, nasal flaring, or retractions suggest distress but do not
,alone mandate intubation. Advanced airway management is required when
oxygen delivery is ineffective.
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Question 2 of 100: Early Warning Sign of Increased Intracranial Pressure
Which symptom is considered an early indicator of increased intracranial
pressure (ICP) in children?
A. Unresponsiveness
B. Seizures
C. Vomiting
D. Fixed pupils
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Vomiting is often one of the earliest signs of increased ICP in pediatric
patients. It may occur suddenly and without nausea due to stimulation of
the brain’s vomiting center. Later signs include changes in consciousness,
pupillary abnormalities, and seizures. Early identification is critical to
prevent neurologic deterioration.
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Question 3 of 100: Medication for Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Overdose
Which medication is the antidote for acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose?
A. Naloxone (Narcan)
B. Aluminum hydroxide
C. Ipecac
D. N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)
Correct Answer: D
, Rationale:
N-acetylcysteine (NAC), marketed as Mucomyst, is the antidote for
acetaminophen overdose. It replenishes hepatic glutathione, allowing
detoxification of the toxic metabolite NAPQI. Early administration
significantly reduces liver damage. Other options listed do not counteract
acetaminophen toxicity.
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Question 4 of 100: Indicator of Clinical Depression in Terminal Illness
Which finding most strongly suggests clinical depression in a child with a
terminal illness?
A. Loss of appetite
B. Nausea
C. Frustration with pain
D. Feelings of hopelessness
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Feelings of hopelessness are a core psychological symptom of clinical
depression. While appetite loss and nausea may be related to illness or
treatment, hopelessness reflects a mood disorder requiring assessment and
intervention. Recognizing depression allows timely mental health support.
Emotional symptoms should not be dismissed as expected reactions to
illness.
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Question 5 of 100: Normal Pediatric Respiratory Rate
Which respiratory rate is normal for a 2-year-old child?
A. 10–15 breaths/min