EXAMS/NEXT GEN ATI PEDIATRICS PROCTORED
EXAM 2023 AND 2019 EACH EXAM CONTAINS 70
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Terms in this set (60)
After reviewing the Arterial blood gases
information in the child's WBC count
medical record, which of Oxygen saturation level
the following findings Respiratory assessment
should the nurse report to
the provider?
Select the 4 findings that
the nurse should report to
the provider.
Arterial blood gases
Cardiovascular assessment
WBC count
Hemoglobin
Oxygen saturation level
Respiratory assessment
,A nurse is receiving A toddler who has a concussion and is experiencing an
change-of-shift report for episode of forceful vomiting
four children. Which of the
following children should
the nurse assess first?
An adolescent who was
placed into halo traction 1
hr ago and reports pain as 6
on a scale of 0 to 10
An adolescent who has
infective endocarditis and
reports having a headache
A toddler who has a
concussion and is
experiencing an episode of
forceful vomiting
A school-age child who has
acute glomerulonephritis
and brown-colored urine
For each assessment
finding, click to specify if the
finding is consistent with
nightmares, sleep terrors, or
insomnia. Each finding may
support more than 1 disease
process.
A. Timing of child's crying
B. Daytime alertness
C. child's concentration
D. Impulsivity
E. Child's description of the
dream
F. Child's return to sleeping
G. Child's responsiveness to
guardian
,A nurse is providing B. Restricted ability to move the toes
discharge teaching to the
guardians of a toddler who
had a lower leg cast
applied 24 hr ago. The
nurse should instruct the
guardians to report which
of the following findings to
the provider?
A. Capillary refill time less
than 2 seconds
B. Restricted ability to move
the toes
C. Swelling of the casted
foot when the leg is
dependent
D. Pedal pulse +3 bilateral
, A nurse is providing C. "Pulmonary function tests will be performed every 12
discharge teaching to the to 24 months to evaluate how your child is responding to
parent of a school-age therapy."
child who has moderate
persistent asthma. Which of
the following instructions
should the nurse include?
A. "You should give your
child their salmeterol
inhaler every 4 hours when
they are having an acute
episode of wheezing."
B. "You should monitor your
child's weight weekly while
they are receiving inhaled
corticosteroid therapy."
C. "Pulmonary function tests
will be performed every 12
to 24 months to evaluate
how your child is
responding to therapy."
D. "When using the peak
expiratory flow meter,
record your child's average
of three readings."
A nurse is assessing an A. Nasal flaring
infant who has pneumonia.
Which of the following
findings is the priority for
the nurse to report to the
provider?
A. Nasal flaring
B. WBC count 18,000/mm3
(6,200 to 17,000/mm3)
C. Diarrhea
D. Abdominal distension