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This document contains actual Exam 2 questions for NR 328 Pediatric Nursing at Chamberlain College. It focuses on advanced pediatric nursing concepts including respiratory and gastrointestinal disorders, fluid and electrolyte balance, infection management, and pediatric pharmacology. It includes verified answers with detailed rationales to support clinical reasoning and NCLEX-style exam preparation.

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NR 328 Exam 2 Pediatric Nursing 2026/2027

Chamberlain Actual Questions and Verified Answers

with Detailed Rationales Grade A NCLEX Study Guide


1. What factor predisposes an infant to fluid imbalances?

A. Immature kidney functioning

B. Decreased surface area

C. Lower metabolic rate

D. Decreased daily exchange of extracellular fluid

Correct Answer: A. Immature kidney functioning

Rationale: The infant's kidneys are functionally immature at birth and inefficient in

excreting waste products. Infants have a higher body surface area, higher metabolic

rate, and greater exchange of extracellular fluid, all of which increase fluid needs and

risk for imbalances.



2. What is the required number of milliliters of fluid needed per day for a 14 kg child?

A. 1200

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B. 1100

C. 1300

D. 1400

Correct Answer: A. 1200

Rationale: For the first 10 kg, a child requires 100 mL/kg/day. For each additional kg, an

extra 50 mL is needed. (10 kg × 100 mL = 1000 mL) + (4 kg × 50 mL = 200 mL) = 1200

mL/day.



3. An infant is brought to the emergency department with the following clinical

manifestations: poor skin turgor, weight loss, lethargy, tachycardia, and tachypnea.

This is suggestive of which situation?

A. Water depletion

B. Water excess

C. Potassium excess

D. Sodium depletion

Correct Answer: A. Water depletion

Rationale: These clinical manifestations indicate water depletion or dehydration. Edema

and weight gain occur with water excess. Sodium or potassium excess would not cause

these symptoms.

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4. What explains physiologically the edema formation that occurs with burns?

A. Increased capillary permeability

B. Decreased capillary permeability

C. Vasoconstriction

D. Diminished hydrostatic pressure within capillaries

Correct Answer: A. Increased capillary permeability

Rationale: With a major burn, capillary permeability increases, allowing plasma

proteins, fluids, and electrolytes to be lost into the interstitial space, causing edema.

Vasodilation occurs, increasing hydrostatic pressure.



5. What is the most immediate threat to life in children with thermal injuries?

A. Shock

B. Anemia

C. Local infection

D. Systemic sepsis

Correct Answer: A. Shock

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Rationale: The immediate threat to life in children with thermal injuries is airway

compromise and profound shock. During the healing phase, local infection or sepsis is

the primary complication.



6. After the acute stage and during the healing process, what is the primary

complication from burn injury?

A. Infection

B. Shock

C. Renal shutdown

D. Asphyxia

Correct Answer: A. Infection

Rationale: During the healing phase, local infection or sepsis is the primary

complication. Respiratory problems and shock are primary during the acute stage.



7. What finding is the most reliable guide to the adequacy of fluid replacement for a

small child with burns?

A. Urinary output of 1 to 2 mL/kg of body weight/hr

B. Increased seepage from burn wound

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