PROCTORED EXAM 2024 NEWEST 3
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A nurse is creating a plan of care for a toddler who has minimal change
nephrotic syndrome mcns and 3 + pitting edema. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
- ANSWER-D- administer corticosteroids to the toddler; The nurse should
recognize that corticosteroids are the treatment of choice for
providers caring for children who have MCNS. Therefore, the nurse
shouldD- administer corticosteroids to the toddler- place
include administration of prescribed corticosteroids in the plan of care for
this toddler.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parent of a school-age child
who
has moderate persistent asthma. Which of the following instructions should
the nurse include?
- ANSWER-C- pulmonary function test will be performed every 12 to 24
months toC- pulmonary function test will be performed every 12 to 24
months to
evaluate how your child is responding to therapy
evaluate how your child is responding to therapy; The nurse should
inform the parent that her child will need pulmonary function
tests every 12to 24 months tC- pulmonary function test will be performed
every 12 to 24 months to
evaluate how your child is responding to therapy evaluate the presence
of lung disease and how the
child is responding to the current treatment regimen. As children grow,
sometimes their symptoms can improve or decline and treatment needs
to change
accordingly.
,ATI PEDS 2024 PROCTORED EXAM /ATI PEDIATRIC
PROCTORED EXAM 2024 NEWEST 3
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The nurse is caring for a 15 year old client following a head injury. Which of
the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the child
is
developing syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
SIADH?
- ANSWER-C- mental confusion; A child who has a head injury can
develop SIADH as a result of altered pituitary
function, leadingto an oversecretion of antidiuretic hormone.
Oversecretion of
antidiuretic hormone leads to a decrease in urine output, hyponatremia,
and
hypoosmolality due to overhydration.
A school nurse is assessing a child who has been stung by a bee. The child's
hand is swelling and the nurse notes that the child is allergic to insect stings.
Which of the following findings should the nurse expect if the child develops
anaphylaxis? (SATA)
- ANSWER-B) Nausea
D) Urticaria
E) Stridor
A nurse is caring for a client who is unconscious. Which of the following
actions should the nurse take when providing oral care for the client? -
ANSWER-A) Test for the presence of the clients gag reflex
A nurse is planning care for a client who has acute myelogenous leukemia
and a platelet count of 48,000/mm^3. Which of the follow interventions
should the nurse include?
- ANSWER-A) Avoid IM injection
,ATI PEDS 2024 PROCTORED EXAM /ATI PEDIATRIC
PROCTORED EXAM 2024 NEWEST 3
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A nurse is preparing to assess the function of the clients trigeminal nerve
(cranial nerve V). Which of the following items should the nurse gather for the
test?
- ANSWER-C) Cotton wisps
A nurse is caring for a client with alcohol use disorder who has undergone
detoxification. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect
the provider to prescribe to assist the client with maintaining sobriety -
ANSWER-D) Disulfiram
A newly admitted client who has major depressive disorder states to the
nurse, "I'm a failure, I can't even cope with the little things anymore." Which
of the following responses should the nurse provide?
- ANSWER-C) "Do you feel like you don't deserve to feel good about
yourself?"
A nurse is caring for a middle-aged adult client. The nurse should identify
which of the following statements as an indication that the client has
completed Eriksons developmental task for her age group?
- ANSWER-B) "I think I have done a good job with my children since they
are all independent now."
A nurse is conducting an admission interview with a client. Which of the
following pieces of assessment information should the nurse collect during
the introductory phase of the interview?"
- ANSWER-A) Clients level of comfort and ability to participate in the
interview
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A nurse is planning to assess the abdomen of a client who reports feeling
bloated for several weeks. Which of the following methods of assessment
should the nurse use first?
- ANSWER-A) Inspection
A nurse is performing a comprehensive physical assessment of a client. The
nurse should use inspection to assess which of the following?
- ANSWER-D) Gait
A nurse is caring for a client who is immobile. The nurse should recognize
that immobility places the client at risk of which of the following health
alterations?
- ANSWER-C) Decreased cardiac output
A nurse is preparing to perform mouth care for an unresponsive client. Which
of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?
- ANSWER-C)Raise the level of the bed
A nurse is preparing to administer an afternoon dose of ampicillin to a client.
The client appears upset and refuses to take the medication before throwing
the pill on the floor. Which of the following entries should the nurse enter into
the clients medical record?
- ANSWER-D) The client threw the medication on the floor
A nurse is a rehabilitation facility is observing an assistive personal (AP) help a
client transfer from a bed to a wheelchair. Which of the following actions
indicates to the nurse that the AP understands how to perform this task -
ANSWER-A) Locking the brakes on the bed and the wheelchair before
moving the client