PROCTORED EXAM 2019/PEDIATRIC ATI PROCTORED EXAM
2019 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A nurse is assessing language development in all the infants
presenting at the doctor's office for well-child visits. At which
age range would the nurse expect a child to verbalize the words
"dada" and "mama? - ANSWER--9 and 12 months
During the toddler stage, ages 2-3 years, a child will gain
approximately how many pounds реr year? - ANSWER--3-5
Development that proceeds from the inside out is called by
which of the following terms? - ANSWER--proximodistal
Routine physical examinations on children include height,
weight, vital signs, physical examination, vision and hearing
screening, diet assessment, screening for alcohol and other drug
use, and screening for which of the following? - ANSWER--
scoliosis
A mother tells you that her 4-year-old child has begun to have
night waking and has started thumb sucking again. Otherwise
the child seems very healthy. From this brief history, your
immediate response is: - ANSWER--What changes have
happened in your family or with your child?"
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PROCTORED EXAM 2019/PEDIATRIC ATI PROCTORED EXAM
2019 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
healthy. this brief or with child?" Using your knowledge of the
Freudian stages of psychosexual development child be most for
you 7. To look into the ear of a child younger than 3 years old,
the nurse would position the ear by pulling the auricle: -
ANSWER--pulling down and back
The very first sucking by an infant occurs because of: -
ANSWER--an accidental reflex of rooting
Piaget believed that interactions with the environment caused
people to organize patterns of thought called: - ANSWER--
Schema
to organize Which of the following statements best describes
object permanence? - ANSWER--object permanence? The
infant realizes an object continues to exist even when out of
sight.
A nother asks which developmental milestones she can expect
when her baby is 6 months old. Which response by the nurse is
the most appropriate? - ANSWER--Transfers objects from one
hand to the other