CCRN Pediatric Practice Exam Questions from AACN Latest 2025
To promote effective grieving in a 6-year-old sibling following the death of an infant, the nurse
should:
A) Recommend that the sibling not attend the infant's memorial service
B) Encourage the parents to minimize their expression of grief with the sibling
C) Explain to the sibling that the infant went to heaven
D) Explain to the sibling that thoughts and wishes did not cause the infant's death -
(ANSWER)Answer: D) Explain to the sibling that thoughts and wishes did not cause the infant's
death: At age 6, children may take words literally and because of their egocentrism, they believe
that thoughts are all-powerful. They may truly believe they caused the death of their sibling. A
simple, honest explanation of why the sibling died is indicated. This intervention is consistent
with Caring Processes.
A) Recommend that the sibling not attend the infant's memorial service: This intervention is not
a solution to the problem and will not promote effective grieving for the sibling. It is not
consistent with Caring Processes.
B) Encourage the parents to minimize their expression of grief with the sibling: This intervention
will lead to ineffective grieving for the sibling and is not consistent with Caring Processes
C) Explain to the sibling that the infant went to heaven: This intervention will not address the
sibling's problem
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中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
A 5-year-old with a history of congenital hydrocephalus and VP shunt placement at four weeks
of age is admitted with increased somnolence, decreased appetite, and increased complaints of
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headache. This morning the child vomited twice. The nurse should anticipate:
A) The physician ordering lumbar puncture and blood and urine cultures
B) the patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision
C) Administering mannitol or hypertonic saline
D) Administering phenytoin (Dilantin) or fosphenytoin (Cerebyx) - (ANSWER)Answer: B) The
patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision: This patient is demonstrating signs
of increased intracranial pressure. The most likely etiology is malfunction of the VP shunt as a
result of blockage or disconnection, which is particularly likely over time as the child grows. The
definitive diagnosis is made by a CT scan and a shunt series. Surgical intervention for a shunt
revision would be indicated.
A) The physician ordering lumbar puncture and blood and urine cultures: These interventions
will not address the most likely primary problem, which is suspected VP shunt malfunction.
,Additionally, lumbar puncture is contraindicated in the presence of increased intracranial
pressure, because downward herniation of the brainstem can occur.
C) Administering mannitol or hypertonic saline: These medication are indicated for the medical
management of increased intracranial pressure, of which this patient has symptoms. However,
they will not address the most likely primary problem, which is suspected VP shunt malfunction.
D) Administering phenytoin (Dilantin) or fosphenytoin (Cerebyx): These medications are
indicated for seizure management and would not address the patient's most likely primary
problem, which is suspected increased intracranial pressure as a result of VP shunt malfunction
An adolescent trauma patient is complaining of left upper quadrant abdominal pain radiating to
the left shoulder. Blood pressure has dropped to 80/50. Which condition is most likely?
A) Small Bowel Injury
B) Cardiac Contusion
C) Splenic Laceration
D) Pulmonary Embolism - (ANSWER)Answer: C) Splenic laceration: Kehr's sign, which is
referred pain to the left shoulder during compression of the left upper abdominal quadrant, is an
indication of splenic injury. Additional symptoms include tachycardia, hypotension, and
leukocytosis
A) Small bowel injury: Signs of small bowel injury may include progressive abdominal
distension, not referred left shoulder pain.
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
B) Cardiac Contusion: Signs of cardiac contusion include chest pain, arrhythmias, and other
中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
indicators of myocardial dysfunction, such as elevated cardiac isoenzymes. Upper quadrant
abdominal pain with radiation to the left shoulder is not consistent with a cardiac contusion
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D) Pulmonary Embolism: Symptoms of pulmonary embolism include chest pain and dyspnea on
exertion, not left shoulder pain
An infant has been admitted with encephalitis. The nurse should first assess the patient's:
A) Pupillary response
B) Blood glucose level
C) Level of consciousness
D) Airway Patency - (ANSWER)Answer: D) Airway Patency: The first priority after admitting
an infant with encephalitis is to assess the patient's ability to maintain airway patency. Such
patients can develop rapid neurologic deterioration, and the nurse must be prepared to support
the airway, oxygenation, and ventilation as needed.
,A) Pupillary Response: The infant with encephalitis should be monitored for changes in
neurologic status, including pupillary response. However, assessing the patient;s ability to
maintain airway patency is the first priority.
B) Blood Glucose Level: The infant with encephalitis will need blood glucose levels monitored,
especially if unable to maintain adequate oral intake. However, assessing the patient's ability to
maintain airway patency is the first priority.
C) Level of consciousness: The infant with encephalitis should be monitored for changes in
neurologic status, including assessment of the level of consciousness. However, assessing the
patient's ability to maintain airway patency is the first priority.
The pediatric patient with suspected asphyxia from smoke inhalation will typically present with:
A) Tachypnea
B) Cyanosis
C) Confusion
D) Hypotension - (ANSWER)Answer: C) Confusion: The patient with asphyxia from smoke
inhalation will experience cerebral hypoxemia and demonstrate symptoms of neurologic
dysfunction, including confusion
A) Tachypnea: While the patient with smoke inhalation may experience tachypnea as a result of
damage to the lung parenchyma, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
B) Cyanosis: While the patient with smoke inhalation may experience cyanosis as a result of
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
damage to the lung parenchyma, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
D) Hypotension: While the patient with smoke inhalation and a burn injury may demonstrate
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hypotension from fluid shifts, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
An acutely ill infant is born to a Vietnamese family. The father asks few questions about the
infant's condition, and the mother asks none. Both parents appear to be proficient in English.
Which of the following is the most useful resource for a nurse caring for this infant?
A) Classes conducted by the primary nurse as the need arises
B) An interpreter who is proficient in the parents' language
C) Information about the cultural backgrounds represented in the community
D) Ongoing classes addressing the cultural needs of the community - (ANSWER)Answer: B) An
interpreter who is proficient in the parents' language: This intervention is consistent with
Response to Diversity. Providing an interpreter may facilitate communication by the parents.
, Trained interpreters can improve outcomes by helping to ensure effective communication
between the healthcare team and the patient/family
A) Classes conducted by the primary nurse as the need arises: This intervention is not consistent
with Response to Diversity. It will not help in this situation. While addressing needs as they arise
is important, the parents are not communicating these needs at present.
C) Information about the cultural backgrounds represented in the community: This intervention
will not help in this situation. Cultural backgrounds in the community will not address the
parents' needs during this stressful time.
D) Ongoing classes addressing the cultural needs of the community: This intervention will not
help in this situation. Cultural backgrounds in the community will not address the parents; needs
during this stressful time.
A toddler with a history of unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot begins to cry while intravenous access
is attempted. Cyanosis, diaphoresis and tachypnea are noted. The most appropriate nursing
intervention would be to:
A) Administer A pre-medication before attempting the IV
B) Apply a face mask with oxygen
C) Transfuse red blood cells
D) Place the child in knee-chest position - (ANSWER)Answer: D) Place the child in knee-chest
position: This maneuver aids blood return to the heart, thus alleviating cyanotic spells
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
A) Administer a pre-medication before attempting the IV: This may be appropriate if it helps the
infant to experience minimal中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
pain, and thus cry less during the IV start.
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B) Apply a face mask with oxygen: Administering oxygen is helpful to minimize the hypoxia,
but the mask may cause even more distress.
C) Transfuse red blood cells: If other measures do not alleviate the spells, volume in the form of
packed red blood cells may be ordered to maintain the hematocrit greater than or equal to 45%
A 1-month old infant presents with failure to thrive, frequent vomiting and irritability since birth.
The mother reports having another infant with the same symptoms who died at 2 months of age.
Which additional assessment finding would cause the nurse to suspect an inborn error of
metabolism?
A) Micrognathia
B) Microglossia
C) Petite Facial Features
To promote effective grieving in a 6-year-old sibling following the death of an infant, the nurse
should:
A) Recommend that the sibling not attend the infant's memorial service
B) Encourage the parents to minimize their expression of grief with the sibling
C) Explain to the sibling that the infant went to heaven
D) Explain to the sibling that thoughts and wishes did not cause the infant's death -
(ANSWER)Answer: D) Explain to the sibling that thoughts and wishes did not cause the infant's
death: At age 6, children may take words literally and because of their egocentrism, they believe
that thoughts are all-powerful. They may truly believe they caused the death of their sibling. A
simple, honest explanation of why the sibling died is indicated. This intervention is consistent
with Caring Processes.
A) Recommend that the sibling not attend the infant's memorial service: This intervention is not
a solution to the problem and will not promote effective grieving for the sibling. It is not
consistent with Caring Processes.
B) Encourage the parents to minimize their expression of grief with the sibling: This intervention
will lead to ineffective grieving for the sibling and is not consistent with Caring Processes
C) Explain to the sibling that the infant went to heaven: This intervention will not address the
sibling's problem
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
A 5-year-old with a history of congenital hydrocephalus and VP shunt placement at four weeks
of age is admitted with increased somnolence, decreased appetite, and increased complaints of
主题的中文文章?
headache. This morning the child vomited twice. The nurse should anticipate:
A) The physician ordering lumbar puncture and blood and urine cultures
B) the patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision
C) Administering mannitol or hypertonic saline
D) Administering phenytoin (Dilantin) or fosphenytoin (Cerebyx) - (ANSWER)Answer: B) The
patient having a CT scan followed by possible shunt revision: This patient is demonstrating signs
of increased intracranial pressure. The most likely etiology is malfunction of the VP shunt as a
result of blockage or disconnection, which is particularly likely over time as the child grows. The
definitive diagnosis is made by a CT scan and a shunt series. Surgical intervention for a shunt
revision would be indicated.
A) The physician ordering lumbar puncture and blood and urine cultures: These interventions
will not address the most likely primary problem, which is suspected VP shunt malfunction.
,Additionally, lumbar puncture is contraindicated in the presence of increased intracranial
pressure, because downward herniation of the brainstem can occur.
C) Administering mannitol or hypertonic saline: These medication are indicated for the medical
management of increased intracranial pressure, of which this patient has symptoms. However,
they will not address the most likely primary problem, which is suspected VP shunt malfunction.
D) Administering phenytoin (Dilantin) or fosphenytoin (Cerebyx): These medications are
indicated for seizure management and would not address the patient's most likely primary
problem, which is suspected increased intracranial pressure as a result of VP shunt malfunction
An adolescent trauma patient is complaining of left upper quadrant abdominal pain radiating to
the left shoulder. Blood pressure has dropped to 80/50. Which condition is most likely?
A) Small Bowel Injury
B) Cardiac Contusion
C) Splenic Laceration
D) Pulmonary Embolism - (ANSWER)Answer: C) Splenic laceration: Kehr's sign, which is
referred pain to the left shoulder during compression of the left upper abdominal quadrant, is an
indication of splenic injury. Additional symptoms include tachycardia, hypotension, and
leukocytosis
A) Small bowel injury: Signs of small bowel injury may include progressive abdominal
distension, not referred left shoulder pain.
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
B) Cardiac Contusion: Signs of cardiac contusion include chest pain, arrhythmias, and other
中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
indicators of myocardial dysfunction, such as elevated cardiac isoenzymes. Upper quadrant
abdominal pain with radiation to the left shoulder is not consistent with a cardiac contusion
主题的中文文章?
D) Pulmonary Embolism: Symptoms of pulmonary embolism include chest pain and dyspnea on
exertion, not left shoulder pain
An infant has been admitted with encephalitis. The nurse should first assess the patient's:
A) Pupillary response
B) Blood glucose level
C) Level of consciousness
D) Airway Patency - (ANSWER)Answer: D) Airway Patency: The first priority after admitting
an infant with encephalitis is to assess the patient's ability to maintain airway patency. Such
patients can develop rapid neurologic deterioration, and the nurse must be prepared to support
the airway, oxygenation, and ventilation as needed.
,A) Pupillary Response: The infant with encephalitis should be monitored for changes in
neurologic status, including pupillary response. However, assessing the patient;s ability to
maintain airway patency is the first priority.
B) Blood Glucose Level: The infant with encephalitis will need blood glucose levels monitored,
especially if unable to maintain adequate oral intake. However, assessing the patient's ability to
maintain airway patency is the first priority.
C) Level of consciousness: The infant with encephalitis should be monitored for changes in
neurologic status, including assessment of the level of consciousness. However, assessing the
patient's ability to maintain airway patency is the first priority.
The pediatric patient with suspected asphyxia from smoke inhalation will typically present with:
A) Tachypnea
B) Cyanosis
C) Confusion
D) Hypotension - (ANSWER)Answer: C) Confusion: The patient with asphyxia from smoke
inhalation will experience cerebral hypoxemia and demonstrate symptoms of neurologic
dysfunction, including confusion
A) Tachypnea: While the patient with smoke inhalation may experience tachypnea as a result of
damage to the lung parenchyma, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
B) Cyanosis: While the patient with smoke inhalation may experience cyanosis as a result of
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
damage to the lung parenchyma, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
D) Hypotension: While the patient with smoke inhalation and a burn injury may demonstrate
主题的中文文章?
hypotension from fluid shifts, this symptoms is not specific to asphyxia
An acutely ill infant is born to a Vietnamese family. The father asks few questions about the
infant's condition, and the mother asks none. Both parents appear to be proficient in English.
Which of the following is the most useful resource for a nurse caring for this infant?
A) Classes conducted by the primary nurse as the need arises
B) An interpreter who is proficient in the parents' language
C) Information about the cultural backgrounds represented in the community
D) Ongoing classes addressing the cultural needs of the community - (ANSWER)Answer: B) An
interpreter who is proficient in the parents' language: This intervention is consistent with
Response to Diversity. Providing an interpreter may facilitate communication by the parents.
, Trained interpreters can improve outcomes by helping to ensure effective communication
between the healthcare team and the patient/family
A) Classes conducted by the primary nurse as the need arises: This intervention is not consistent
with Response to Diversity. It will not help in this situation. While addressing needs as they arise
is important, the parents are not communicating these needs at present.
C) Information about the cultural backgrounds represented in the community: This intervention
will not help in this situation. Cultural backgrounds in the community will not address the
parents' needs during this stressful time.
D) Ongoing classes addressing the cultural needs of the community: This intervention will not
help in this situation. Cultural backgrounds in the community will not address the parents; needs
during this stressful time.
A toddler with a history of unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot begins to cry while intravenous access
is attempted. Cyanosis, diaphoresis and tachypnea are noted. The most appropriate nursing
intervention would be to:
A) Administer A pre-medication before attempting the IV
B) Apply a face mask with oxygen
C) Transfuse red blood cells
D) Place the child in knee-chest position - (ANSWER)Answer: D) Place the child in knee-chest
position: This maneuver aids blood return to the heart, thus alleviating cyanotic spells
你是想要一篇“眼睛容易阅读的”
A) Administer a pre-medication before attempting the IV: This may be appropriate if it helps the
infant to experience minimal中文文章,还是一篇关于“眼睛”
pain, and thus cry less during the IV start.
主题的中文文章?
B) Apply a face mask with oxygen: Administering oxygen is helpful to minimize the hypoxia,
but the mask may cause even more distress.
C) Transfuse red blood cells: If other measures do not alleviate the spells, volume in the form of
packed red blood cells may be ordered to maintain the hematocrit greater than or equal to 45%
A 1-month old infant presents with failure to thrive, frequent vomiting and irritability since birth.
The mother reports having another infant with the same symptoms who died at 2 months of age.
Which additional assessment finding would cause the nurse to suspect an inborn error of
metabolism?
A) Micrognathia
B) Microglossia
C) Petite Facial Features