ATI CAPSTONE OB Nursing Care of Children/Maternal
Newborn PROCTOR Capstone 2024 GRADED A+ WITH
SOLUTION (WCU)
a home health nurse is providing teaching about post-seizure management to the
parents of a school-age child who has epilepsy, what should be included - ANSWER: -
record the length and character of the child's postictal period following a seizure
- call for emergency medical services if the size of the child's pupils are unequal after
the seizure
a nurse is assessing a 3yr old preschooler at a well-child visit, what developmental
tasks should be expected uses - ANSWER: primarily two-word phrases
a nurse is teaching the parents of a toddler about strategies to manage temper
tantrums, what instructions should the nurse include in the teaching to establish -
ANSWER: a structured daily routine for the child
a nurse in a pediatric clinic is discussing the physiology of Reye syndrome with a
newly licensed nurse, what statements by the newly licensed nurse indicate an
understanding of the disorder - ANSWER: Reye's syndrome causes fatty changes in
the liver
a nurse is assessing a child who has received the first 50 mL of a blood transfusion,
what findings indicate the child may be experiencing an air embolism - ANSWER:
sharp pain in the middle of the chest
a school nurse is assessing the visual acuity of a school-age child, what finding
indicates that the child should be evaluated for strabismus - ANSWER: movement of
the uncovered eye during a cover test
a nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant during a well-child visit, what findings
should the nurse report to the provider - ANSWER: the infant does not roll over from
his abdomen to his back
a nurse is instilling otic drops into a toddler's ears, what method is used - ANSWER:
pull the pinna down and back
a nurse is providing teaching to the parent of an infant about care seat safety, what
statement by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching - ANSWER: I
should place the car seat rear facing until my child is 2
a nurse is providing teaching to parents of a school-age child who has ADHD and a
new prescription for methylphenidate ER capsules, what responses by the parent
indicate an understanding of the nurse's instruction - ANSWER: I will inform my
child's teacher that he is taking this medication
, a nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing a history and physical for a toddler who is
going to receive an MMR immunization, which indicates that it should be withheld -
ANSWER: receiving prednisone for nephrotic syndrome
a nurse is providing teaching to a mother who plans to breastfeed her 3-day-old
infant, what info should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSWER: your baby will
need a follow-up evaluation by her provider within the next 3 days
a nurse is assessing a toddler who is toilet-trained and has a temperature of
38.5/101.3, what findings should the nurse suspect - ANSWER: a UTI incontinence
a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has hemophilia and reports increased
bruising, what lab values explain the finding - ANSWER: plt count 120,000
a nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the parent of a school-age child who has
asthma, the nurse should include what manifestation as an "exacerbation" of asthma
- ANSWER: hacking, non-productive cough
a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a 6-month-old infant
following a surgical procedure to repair hypospadias, what instructions should the
nurse include in the teaching - ANSWER: avoid giving the infant a tub bath until the
stent is removed
a nurse is assessing an infant who has intussusception, what manifestation is
expected - ANSWER: gelatinous red stool
a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has metastatic osteosarcoma, the child
asks the nurse "am I going to die?", what should the nurse respond - ANSWER: "It
sounds like you are worried. tell me what you have been told"
a nurse is caring for an infant who has GERD, what action should the nurse take to
avoid regurgitation - ANSWER: thicken the pt's formula and avoid giving the pt citrus
juices position the child with the head elevated after meals
a nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent who has a new prescription for
cefazolin, what adverse effect should the nurse monitor for and report to the
physician - ANSWER: urticaria
a nurse is caring for a child who has cancer and is receiving chemo, the parent tells
the nurse that she wants to d/c treatment and take the child home, what responses
should the nurse make - ANSWER: tell me more about your reasons for making this
decision today
a charge nurse is assisting a newly licensed nurse with the preoperative assessment
of a 2-year-old child who has a Wilm's tumor, what actions by the newly licensed
Newborn PROCTOR Capstone 2024 GRADED A+ WITH
SOLUTION (WCU)
a home health nurse is providing teaching about post-seizure management to the
parents of a school-age child who has epilepsy, what should be included - ANSWER: -
record the length and character of the child's postictal period following a seizure
- call for emergency medical services if the size of the child's pupils are unequal after
the seizure
a nurse is assessing a 3yr old preschooler at a well-child visit, what developmental
tasks should be expected uses - ANSWER: primarily two-word phrases
a nurse is teaching the parents of a toddler about strategies to manage temper
tantrums, what instructions should the nurse include in the teaching to establish -
ANSWER: a structured daily routine for the child
a nurse in a pediatric clinic is discussing the physiology of Reye syndrome with a
newly licensed nurse, what statements by the newly licensed nurse indicate an
understanding of the disorder - ANSWER: Reye's syndrome causes fatty changes in
the liver
a nurse is assessing a child who has received the first 50 mL of a blood transfusion,
what findings indicate the child may be experiencing an air embolism - ANSWER:
sharp pain in the middle of the chest
a school nurse is assessing the visual acuity of a school-age child, what finding
indicates that the child should be evaluated for strabismus - ANSWER: movement of
the uncovered eye during a cover test
a nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant during a well-child visit, what findings
should the nurse report to the provider - ANSWER: the infant does not roll over from
his abdomen to his back
a nurse is instilling otic drops into a toddler's ears, what method is used - ANSWER:
pull the pinna down and back
a nurse is providing teaching to the parent of an infant about care seat safety, what
statement by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching - ANSWER: I
should place the car seat rear facing until my child is 2
a nurse is providing teaching to parents of a school-age child who has ADHD and a
new prescription for methylphenidate ER capsules, what responses by the parent
indicate an understanding of the nurse's instruction - ANSWER: I will inform my
child's teacher that he is taking this medication
, a nurse in a pediatric clinic is performing a history and physical for a toddler who is
going to receive an MMR immunization, which indicates that it should be withheld -
ANSWER: receiving prednisone for nephrotic syndrome
a nurse is providing teaching to a mother who plans to breastfeed her 3-day-old
infant, what info should the nurse include in the teaching - ANSWER: your baby will
need a follow-up evaluation by her provider within the next 3 days
a nurse is assessing a toddler who is toilet-trained and has a temperature of
38.5/101.3, what findings should the nurse suspect - ANSWER: a UTI incontinence
a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has hemophilia and reports increased
bruising, what lab values explain the finding - ANSWER: plt count 120,000
a nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the parent of a school-age child who has
asthma, the nurse should include what manifestation as an "exacerbation" of asthma
- ANSWER: hacking, non-productive cough
a nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a 6-month-old infant
following a surgical procedure to repair hypospadias, what instructions should the
nurse include in the teaching - ANSWER: avoid giving the infant a tub bath until the
stent is removed
a nurse is assessing an infant who has intussusception, what manifestation is
expected - ANSWER: gelatinous red stool
a nurse is caring for a school-age child who has metastatic osteosarcoma, the child
asks the nurse "am I going to die?", what should the nurse respond - ANSWER: "It
sounds like you are worried. tell me what you have been told"
a nurse is caring for an infant who has GERD, what action should the nurse take to
avoid regurgitation - ANSWER: thicken the pt's formula and avoid giving the pt citrus
juices position the child with the head elevated after meals
a nurse is providing teaching to an adolescent who has a new prescription for
cefazolin, what adverse effect should the nurse monitor for and report to the
physician - ANSWER: urticaria
a nurse is caring for a child who has cancer and is receiving chemo, the parent tells
the nurse that she wants to d/c treatment and take the child home, what responses
should the nurse make - ANSWER: tell me more about your reasons for making this
decision today
a charge nurse is assisting a newly licensed nurse with the preoperative assessment
of a 2-year-old child who has a Wilm's tumor, what actions by the newly licensed