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Essentials of Pediatric Nursing (Kyle & Carman)
Test Bank
Essentials of Pediatric Nursing (Kyle
& Carman)
Latest edition: 5th Edition
Test Bank
Chapter List
1. Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
2. Factors Influencing Child Health
3. Working with Families
4. Growth and Development of the Newborn and Infant
5. Growth and Development of the Toddler
6. Growth and Development of the Preschooler
7. Growth and Development of the School-Age Child
8. Growth and Development of the Adolescent
9. Health Supervision
10. Physical and Developmental Assessment
11. Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child
12. Community and Home-Based Nursing Care
13. Nursing Care of the Child with Special Needs
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14. Pediatric Variations in Nursing Procedures
15. Pain Management
16. Nursing Care of the Child with an Infectious Disorder
17. Nursing Care of the Child with a Neurologic Disorder
18. Nursing Care of the Child with a Disorder of the Eyes or Ears
19. Nursing Care of the Child with a Respiratory Disorder
20. Nursing Care of the Child with a Cardiovascular Disorder
21. Nursing Care of the Child with a Gastrointestinal Disorder
22. Nursing Care of the Child with a Genitourinary Disorder
23. Nursing Care of the Child with a Neuromuscular Disorder
24. Nursing Care of the Child with a Musculoskeletal Disorder
25. Nursing Care of the Child with an Integumentary Disorder
26. Nursing Care of the Child with a Hematological Disorder
27. Nursing Care of the Child with an Immunologic Disorder
28. Nursing Care of the Child with an Endocrine Disorder
29. Nursing Care of the Child with a Neoplastic Disorder
30. Nursing Care of the Child with a Genetic Disorder
31. Nursing Care of the Child with a Mental Health Disorder
32. Nursing Care of the Child During a Pediatric Emergency
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Chapter 1: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
Question 1. A nurse is reviewing care priorities related to Perspectives Pediatric. Which action
best demonstrates safe, evidence-informed practice?
A. Use patient-specific assessment data to individualize the plan before acting
B. Apply the same routine protocol used for all patients regardless of context
C. Delay clarification until after the intervention is started
D. Rely mainly on patient preference without considering clinical risk
✅ Correct Answer: A. Use patient-specific assessment data to individualize the plan before
acting
Rationale: A. Use patient-specific assessment data to individualize the plan before acting is
correct because safe management of Perspectives Pediatric depends on linking therapy to
individualized assessment, expected benefits, and foreseeable risks. That approach supports
earlier recognition of nonresponse and adverse effects while aligning the plan with patient-
specific variables. The other options are less appropriate because they rely on routine thinking,
delay evaluation, or ignore clinically relevant risk factors.
DIF: Easy
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Perspectives
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of
Care
Question 2. Which assessment finding should the nurse identify as most clinically significant
when caring for a patient with concerns related to Perspectives Pediatric?
A. Prioritize the most time-sensitive safety risk and intervene promptly
B. Address a less urgent comfort issue before evaluating risk
C. Wait for symptoms to worsen before contacting the prescriber
D. Assume the finding is expected and continue the current plan unchanged
✅ Correct Answer: A. Prioritize the most time-sensitive safety risk and intervene promptly
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Rationale: A. Prioritize the most time-sensitive safety risk and intervene promptly is correct
because the nurse should first address the factor most likely to affect safety, therapeutic response,
or progression of Perspectives Pediatric. Evidence-informed care starts with priority assessment
and targeted intervention. The distractors are weaker because they postpone action,
overgeneralize care, or focus on issues that matter less than immediate clinical stability.
DIF: Moderate
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Pediatric
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Safety and
Infection Control
Question 3. The nurse is teaching a patient about Perspectives Pediatric. Which statement by the
patient indicates correct understanding?
A. Evaluate renal, hepatic, developmental, or age-related factors that influence response
B. Base decisions only on the medication's usual adult dose range
C. Avoid monitoring unless the patient reports adverse effects
D. Focus on cost alone when choosing therapy
✅ Correct Answer: A. Evaluate renal, hepatic, developmental, or age-related factors that
influence response
Rationale: A. Evaluate renal, hepatic, developmental, or age-related factors that influence
response is correct because effective teaching about Perspectives Pediatric includes practical
self-management guidance, realistic expectations, and clear thresholds for follow-up. Patients are
more likely to adhere when they understand both the reason for therapy and the signs that
warrant reassessment. The other responses omit key safety elements or encourage premature
changes that could worsen outcomes.
DIF: Hard
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Perspectives
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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Question 4. When planning care associated with Perspectives Pediatric, which intervention
should the nurse implement first?
A. Teach expected benefits, warning signs, and when follow-up is needed
B. Provide only written instructions to reduce discussion time
C. Emphasize that missing doses has little clinical consequence
D. Advise stopping therapy as soon as the patient feels better
✅ Correct Answer: A. Teach expected benefits, warning signs, and when follow-up is needed
Rationale: A. Teach expected benefits, warning signs, and when follow-up is needed is correct
because management of Perspectives Pediatric should be guided by measurable outcomes and
ongoing reassessment rather than assumptions. Tracking response using appropriate clinical
indicators helps determine whether the current plan is effective, inadequate, or causing harm.
The remaining options are less appropriate because they depend on incomplete data or fail to
account for changing patient status.
DIF: Easy
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Pediatric
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Psychosocial Integrity
Question 5. A clinician is selecting an initial management strategy for Perspectives Pediatric.
Which principle should guide the decision?
A. Reassess effectiveness and adverse effects using measurable clinical indicators
B. Assume treatment is effective if the patient appears reassured
C. Judge response solely by one isolated data point
D. Avoid changing the plan until the full course is completed
✅ Correct Answer: A. Reassess effectiveness and adverse effects using measurable clinical
indicators
Rationale: A. Reassess effectiveness and adverse effects using measurable clinical indicators is
correct because a balanced plan for Perspectives Pediatric weighs efficacy, safety, patient factors,
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and feasibility together. This reduces preventable complications and supports sustained benefit.
The alternatives are less sound because they overemphasize a single consideration, neglect
follow-up, or introduce unnecessary risk without first establishing whether a safer effective
option is available.
DIF: Moderate
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Perspectives
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort
Question 6. Which patient scenario most strongly suggests a need to adjust the current plan of
care related to Perspectives Pediatric?
A. Collaborate with the patient and team to match therapy to goals, risk, and function
B. Select the most aggressive intervention for every patient
C. Change multiple variables at once so results occur faster
D. Postpone education until the next routine visit
✅ Correct Answer: A. Collaborate with the patient and team to match therapy to goals, risk, and
function
Rationale: A. Collaborate with the patient and team to match therapy to goals, risk, and function
is correct because safe management of Perspectives Pediatric depends on linking therapy to
individualized assessment, expected benefits, and foreseeable risks. That approach supports
earlier recognition of nonresponse and adverse effects while aligning the plan with patient-
specific variables. The other options are less appropriate because they rely on routine thinking,
delay evaluation, or ignore clinically relevant risk factors.
DIF: Hard
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Pediatric
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral
Therapies
Question 7. The nurse is prioritizing teaching for a patient receiving treatment related to
Perspectives Pediatric. Which point is most important to emphasize?
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A. Recognize that new symptoms may represent complications, intolerance, or progression
B. Treat all new symptoms as unrelated unless they are severe
C. Stop all therapy immediately without assessment
D. Document the symptom but defer evaluation indefinitely
✅ Correct Answer: A. Recognize that new symptoms may represent complications, intolerance,
or progression
Rationale: A. Recognize that new symptoms may represent complications, intolerance, or
progression is correct because the nurse should first address the factor most likely to affect safety,
therapeutic response, or progression of Perspectives Pediatric. Evidence-informed care starts
with priority assessment and targeted intervention. The distractors are weaker because they
postpone action, overgeneralize care, or focus on issues that matter less than immediate clinical
stability.
DIF: Easy
TOP: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Perspectives
MSC: NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Reduction of Risk Potential
Question 8. Which outcome best reflects effective management of problems associated with
Perspectives Pediatric?
A. Use the least invasive effective measure while maintaining close follow-up
B. Begin with high-risk measures even when safer options exist
C. Avoid reassessment to prevent patient anxiety
D. Rely on memory rather than documented parameters
✅ Correct Answer: A. Use the least invasive effective measure while maintaining close follow-
up
Rationale: A. Use the least invasive effective measure while maintaining close follow-up is
correct because effective teaching about Perspectives Pediatric includes practical self-
management guidance, realistic expectations, and clear thresholds for follow-up. Patients are