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ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam 2026 (RNRS 201/PEDS 320) – 500+ NCLEX Pediatric Nursing Questions on Growth & Development, Respiratory Disorders, Diabetes, Cardiac Conditions, Child Safety & Pediatric Pharmacology

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This ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam study guide contains more than 500 updated ATI and NCLEX-style pediatric nursing questions with verified answers and rationales covering Assessment A, Assessment B, and major pediatric nursing content areas tested in nursing school and ATI examinations. The material comprehensively reviews pediatric growth and development, respiratory disorders, endocrine disorders, infectious diseases, gastrointestinal conditions, hematologic disorders, neurological disorders, integumentary disorders, congenital abnormalities, medication administration, child safety, immunizations, and emergency pediatric nursing interventions. The question-and-answer format is specifically designed to strengthen clinical judgment, prioritization, family-centered care, patient teaching, and evidence-based pediatric nursing practice required for ATI Pediatric Proctored Exams and NCLEX-RN success. The study guide includes extensive pediatric nursing content on asthma, bronchiolitis, RSV, croup, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Wilms’ tumor, nephrotic syndrome, acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis, meningitis, seizure disorders, diabetes mellitus, diabetic ketoacidosis, phenylketonuria, cerebral palsy, cleft palate repair, congenital heart disease, digoxin toxicity, hemophilia, leukemia, HIV infection, pediatric burns, eczema, scabies, cellulitis, tinea capitis, poison ivy exposure, and developmental milestones from infancy through adolescence. Additional concepts include immunization schedules, child abuse recognition, pediatric medication administration, hydration management, oxygen therapy, enteral feeding, traction care, pediatric laboratory interpretation, insulin administration, growth and developmental expectations, and pediatric safety education. This resource is highly valuable for Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) students, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students, pediatric nursing students, ATI remediation learners, practical nursing students, and NCLEX-RN candidates preparing for pediatric nursing examinations, clinical rotations, and comprehensive nursing assessments. The content aligns closely with ATI Nursing Education standards, Wong’s Essentials of Pediatric Nursing by Hockenberry and Wilson, Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, Pediatric Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care by Kyle and Carman, and evidence-based pediatric guidelines published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and World Health Organization (WHO). The detailed rationales and clinically focused questions help nursing students develop competency in pediatric assessment, developmental screening, therapeutic communication with children and families, medication safety, infection prevention, emergency intervention, nutritional management, and pediatric disease management. This comprehensive review guide is ideal for ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam preparation, NCLEX pediatric remediation, nursing school finals, and strengthening pediatric clinical decision-making skills essential for professional nursing practice. Keywords ATI Pediatric Proctored Exam, ATI pediatrics, pediatric nursing, NCLEX pediatric review, pediatric nursing questions, pediatric ATI remediation, growth and development, pediatric pharmacology, child safety, developmental milestones, asthma nursing, bronchiolitis, RSV nursing care, croup management, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Wilms tumor, meningitis nursing, seizure disorders, diabetes mellitus type 1, diabetic ketoacidosis, congenital heart disease, digoxin toxicity, hemophilia, leukemia nursing, pediatric HIV, cleft palate repair, cerebral palsy nursing, pediatric burns, eczema, cellulitis, scabies, tinea capitis, poison ivy exposure, immunization schedules, pediatric medication administration, pediatric assessment, dehydration management, enteral feeding, oxygen therapy, pediatric emergency nursing, child abuse recognition, pediatric laboratory values, insulin administration, ATI nursing exam prep, BSN pediatric nursing, ADN nursing, pediatric clinical judgment, pediatric nursing rationales, nursing school study guide, pediatric NCLEX questions

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ATI PEDIATRIC PROCTORED
EXAM: Book & Assessments A
& B 2026 Exam Questions and
Correct Answers | New Update



Assessment A

A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a school-age child who has

acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) and is mildly

hypertensive. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in

the plan of care?




A. Restrict the child's sodium intake

B. Weigh the child every other day

,C. Monitor the child's blood pressure every 12 hour


D. Place the child on bed rest - ANSWER ✔✔Restrict the child's

sodium intake

A nurse is collecting data from a toddler at a well-child visit. Which of the

following findings should the nurse identify as a possible indication of

child maltreatment?




A. diaper dermatitis

B. bruise on the front of the lower leg

C. inflamed unilateral conjunctiva


D. laceration on the side of the torso - ANSWER ✔✔laceration on the

side of the torso

A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with the parent of a school-age

child who is being treated for nephrotic syndrome. The parents asks the

nurse why it is necessary to check the child's urine for protein. Which of

the following explanations should the nurse offer?




A. "A decrease in urine protein indicates that treatment is effective."

B. "Protein in the urine indicates your child's protein intake is adequate."

,C. "Protein in the urine indicates a need to begin dialysis."

D. "An increase in urine protein indicates your child has a secondary

infection." - ANSWER ✔✔"A decrease in urine protein indicates that

treatment is effective."

A nurse is reinforcing home safety instructions with the parents of a

toddler. Which of the following parent statements indicates an

understanding of the teaching?




A. "We will keep our child out of the sun between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m."

B. "We will transition our child to a toddler bed when he is 2 feet tall."

C. "We will purchase a toy storage box with a lightweight lid."


D. "We will provide a healthy snack of peanuts." - ANSWER ✔✔"We

will purchase a toy storage box with a lightweight lid."

A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a child who has sickle cell

anemia and is experiencing a vaso-occlusive crisis. Which of the

following is the priority intervention for the nurse to recommend to

include in the plan?




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, A. promote oxygen utilization

B. Administer antibiotics

C. encourage fluid intake


D. apply a warm compress to the joints - ANSWER ✔✔promote

oxygen utilization

A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a female adolescent client

who has primary amenorrhea. Which of the following findings should the

nurse identify as a risk factor for this disorder? (select all that apply)




A. hypothyroidism

B. obesity

C. cannabis use

D. oral contraceptive use


E. emotional stress - ANSWER ✔✔1. hypothyroidism


2. cannabis use

3. oral contraceptive use

4. emotional stress

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