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ATI RN Pediatric Nursing 2023 Exam 3 Questions

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Question 1 of 5

A nurse is reviewing safety measures with a group of parents to prevent burn injuries for toddlers. Which of the following safety measures should the nurse include in the teaching?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A. Setting the water heater to 60° C (140° F) increases the risk of scald burns for toddlers due to hot water. This is not a recommended safety measure. B. Keeping electrical wires hidden from view helps prevent electrical burns, which is a significant risk for toddlers who may touch or play with exposed wires. C. Encouraging outdoor activities between 1100 and 1300 may expose toddlers to the sun during peak hours, increasing the risk of sunburns, but it does not directly address burn prevention. D. Turning pot handles toward the front of the stove increases the risk of toddlers pulling hot pots down, causing burns; handles should be turned toward the back.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse is providing teaching to the guardian of a 2-year-old child about typical toddler behavior. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse include?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A.
Toddlers thrive on routines and consistency, which provide them with security and predictability. B.
Toddlers are in a stage of development where they assert their independence and autonomy by saying 'no' or 'mine' to almost everything. This is a normal and healthy behavior that reflects their growing sense of self and identity. The nurse should explain to the guardian that this behavior is not meant to be defiant or disrespectful, but rather a way of exploring their environment and expressing their preferences. C.
Toddlers are typically emotionally labile, meaning they can experience rapid changes in mood and emotions. D.
Toddlers may display increased independence rather than increased dependency as they strive to assert their autonomy.

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Nurses' Notes: The child's guardian states the child has been unable to sleep recently and has been very irritable. Guardian expresses concern about the child's atopic dermatitis worsening and the child scratching excessively, which results in the areas bleeding. Guardian states the child has a history of allergic rhinitis. Medication Administration Record: Diphenhydramine 10 mg PO 4 times per day, Pimecrolimus 1% cream apply to skin lesions daily. Assessment: Child is alert and responsive, Respiratory rate even and nonlabored at rate of 24/min. No adventitious sounds auscultated. Heart rate 108/min, Generalized small clusters of reddish, scaly patches with lichenifications and depigmentation on the child's bilateral upper and lower extremities.


Question 3 of 5

Which of the following statements should the nurse plan to include in the discharge instructions for the child's guardian? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: A,B,D,F,G

Rationale: A. Cutting and filing the child's fingernails frequently can help prevent excessive scratching and further damage to the skin. B. Using a mild detergent reduces the risk of skin irritation and exacerbation of atopic dermatitis. C. Pimecrolimus cream should be applied thinly, not in a thick layer, to the affected areas to avoid potential side effects. D. Atopic dermatitis tends to have periodic flare-ups, so it's important to inform the guardian about this aspect of the condition. E. Atopic dermatitis itself is not contagious, although the child may be prone to skin infections if lesions are present. F. Applying gloves to the child's hands can prevent scratching and further skin damage. G. Emollients help to moisturize the skin and improve its barrier function, which is important in managing atopic dermatitis.

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Question 4 of 5

A nurse is caring for a newly admitted child who has cystic fibrosis. For which of the following members of the interprofessional team should the nurse initiate a referral?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A. Nutritional management is crucial in cystic fibrosis due to malabsorption issues. A dietitian can provide guidance on appropriate dietary intake and may recommend enzyme replacement therapy. B. Occupational therapists may assist with activities of daily living, but their primary role may not be as critical initially as nutritional management. C. Speech-language pathologists primarily focus on speech and swallowing disorders, which may not be the primary concern at the time of admission. D. Physical therapists may assist with physical activity and mobility, but their primary role may not be as critical initially as nutritional management.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a parent of a child who has juvenile idiopathic arthritis and a new prescription for prednisone. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: A. Instructing the parent to discontinue prednisone if gastrointestinal upset occurs is not appropriate, as abrupt discontinuation of corticosteroids can lead to adrenal insufficiency. Monitoring for and managing gastrointestinal upset while continuing the medication as prescribed is more appropriate. B. Limiting intake of potassium-rich foods is not specifically indicated with prednisone therapy. Prednisone may increase the risk of potassium loss, but dietary adjustments should be made under medical guidance. C. Prednisone can affect growth in children, but it is more commonly associated with slowing growth rather than stimulating a growth spurt. This statement is misleading and not accurate. D. Monitoring the child for indications of infection is crucial when taking prednisone, as corticosteroids can suppress the immune system and increase susceptibility to infections. This statement addresses an important aspect of medication safety and is the priority in discharge teaching.

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