Actual Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
Immunization - (ANSWER)Administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system and protect
against infectious diseases.
24-gauge needle - (ANSWER)A thin needle used for immunization in young children to minimize pain.
Sodium level - (ANSWER)A measure of the concentration of sodium in the blood, with 140 mEq/L being
within the expected reference range.
Preschooler's play activity - (ANSWER)Playing dress-up, recommended for social, mental, and physical
development.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) prevention - (ANSWER)Instructing parents to give the infant a
pacifier at bedtime and place the infant in a supine position to sleep.
Nasal flaring - (ANSWER)An indication of acute respiratory distress in infants, requiring immediate
attention.
Tonic-clonic seizure - (ANSWER)A type of seizure characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions,
requiring the child to be eased down to the floor in a side-lying position.
Ibuprofen dosage calculation - (ANSWER)Administering 2 mL of ibuprofen liquid (100mg/5ml) to an
infant weighing 17.6 lb with a temperature above 38.0 degrees Celsius.
Concussion with vomiting - (ANSWER)Requiring immediate assessment due to increased intracranial
pressure.
McBurney's point - (ANSWER)The lower right quadrant of the abdomen between the umbilicus and the
anterior iliac crest, indicating appendicitis.
, 2023 ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam Version 2 | NGN-Style Questions & Case Scenarios |
Actual Qs & Ans to Pass the Exam
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis - (ANSWER)Encouraging the child to perform independent self-care to
minimize pain and increase self-esteem.
Celiac Disease - (ANSWER)Inability to digest gluten, leading to malabsorption, steatorrhea, and diarrhea.
Tinea Pedis management - (ANSWER)Instructing the adolescent to avoid wearing plastic shoes to
prevent fungal infection.
Osteomyelitis of the tibia - (ANSWER)Requiring antibiotic therapy for at least 4 weeks, with surgery
indicated if antibiotics are not successful.
Asthmatic adolescent's lung auscultation - (ANSWER)Identifying tachypnea, a rapid, regular breathing
pattern, indicating anxiety, fever, or metabolic acidosis.
Anaphylactic reaction - (ANSWER)Administering IM epinephrine as the priority action to counteract
bronchoconstriction and vasodilation.
Sickle Turbidity Test - (ANSWER)Performing a finger stick to assess for sickle cell disease.
Peripheral Edema assessment - (ANSWER)Palpating the dorsum of the feet to confirm the presence of
peripheral edema.
Cystic Fibrosis dietary advice - (ANSWER)Encouraging high protein and calorie intake to improve lung
function and decrease infection risk.
Celiac Disease dietary advice - (ANSWER)Recommending rice pudding as a gluten-free food for the child.
Digoxin administration - (ANSWER)Instructing the parent to brush the child's teeth after administering
digoxin to prevent tooth decay.