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ATI Nur209 Pediatrics Final Assessment 2025 Questions

Extract:

A postpartum client one day after delivery with a soft, spongy fundus


Question 1 of 5

A nurse is assessing the fundus of a postpartum client one day after delivery and notes that the fundus is soft and spongy. Which is the first nursing intervention to preform?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Massaging the fundus stimulates uterine contractions, addressing a boggy uterus to prevent hemorrhage, and is the first intervention.

Extract:

A newborn with a spiral fracture of the right femur


Question 2 of 5

A newborn is admitted with a diagnosis of a spiral fracture of the right femur. The mother states the child received the injury when the baby fell off the changing table. Which would be the priority nursing intervention?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Spiral fractures in non-ambulatory infants are highly suggestive of abuse, requiring immediate reporting to the child abuse hotline.

Extract:

A 16-year-old with bruising around eyes and neck


Question 3 of 5

A 16-year-old is brought to the emergency room by her boyfriend with bruising around her eyes and neck. When asked what happened she states, 'I walked into a door.' What are the most appropriate interventions by the nurse? (Select All that Apply.)

Correct Answer: A,B,D,E

Rationale: Maintaining a calm demeanor, asking about safety, interviewing privately, and contacting police (if mandated) address suspected abuse safely. Confronting the boyfriend risks escalation.

Extract:

A 4-year-old with spastic type cerebral palsy


Question 4 of 5

Which statements made by the parent indicate that appropriate care is being provided to a 4-year-old who has spastic type cerebral palsy? (Select All that Apply.)

Correct Answer: A,C,E

Rationale: Range of motion exercises, adaptive utensils, and daily play promote mobility and independence. Limiting interactions hinders development, and carbidopa is inappropriate for drooling.

Extract:

An infant weighing 6 kg prescribed Amoxicillin


Question 5 of 5

As the nurse caring for an infant who has been prescribed Amoxicillin (Amoxil) orally every 6 hours, you need to calculate the dose. The recommended safe dosage is 50 mg/kg/day, divided into multiple doses. If the infant weighs 6 kg, how much Amoxicillin should you administer per dose?

Correct Answer: 75 mg/dose

Rationale:
Total daily dose: 50 mg/kg/day * 6 kg = 300 mg/day. Divided into 4 doses (every 6 hours): 300 mg / 4 = 75 mg/dose.

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