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ATI Pediatrics Final Exam 2025 Questions

Extract:

A nurse in the pediatric clinic is collecting data from a 15-year-old child who has a history of epilepsy. The child's pediatric collaborative healthcare team includes the pediatrician, neurologist, life specialist, case manager, and nurse.


Question 1 of 5

Which of the following scenario(s) are examples of collaborative goal setting? (Select All that Apply.)

Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: The correct answers are A, C, and D because they all involve collaboration in setting goals. A: Involves the neurologist working with the parents to adjust medication based on their concerns. C: Involves the child, team, and parents working together to determine safe sports participation. D: Involves the nurse sharing mental health concerns with the parents, child life specialist, and pediatrician for collaborative care. These scenarios demonstrate shared decision-making and communication among all stakeholders.

Choices B and E do not involve collaborative goal setting as they lack the involvement of multiple parties in setting and achieving goals.

Extract:

A nurse is reinforcing education with a caregiver of a pediatric client about diaper dermatitis.


Question 2 of 5

Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: Diaper dermatitis will respond to prompt treatment. This statement is correct because diaper dermatitis, also known as diaper rash, is a common skin condition in infants that can be effectively treated with proper hygiene, frequent diaper changes, and application of barrier creams. It usually resolves within a few days with prompt treatment.
Incorrect choices:
A: Diaper dermatitis is not always associated with an infection. It can be caused by a variety of factors including irritation from wetness or friction.
B: While assessment by a medical provider may be necessary in severe cases, prompt treatment at home is often sufficient.
C: Diaper dermatitis typically does not cause significant long-term impacts if managed appropriately.

Extract:

A nurse is admitting a 10-year-old child with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) of Asian descent to the pediatric inpatient unit for acute appendicitis.


Question 3 of 5

Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates appropriate cultural considerations for this child?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because it demonstrates cultural competence by acknowledging and respecting the child's cultural background. By asking the parents about traditional healing practices, the nurse shows a willingness to understand and incorporate cultural beliefs into the child's care. This approach promotes trust and collaboration between the healthcare team and the family.


Choice A is incorrect because adopting practices from another culture without understanding their relevance to the specific child can be inappropriate and potentially harmful.
Choice B is incorrect as it assumes a homogenous approach to cultural practices, which can lead to misunderstandings and ineffective care.
Choice D is incorrect because providing the same care to every child disregards the importance of individualized and culturally sensitive care.

Extract:

A nurse is reinforcing education to a caregiver of a pediatric client about disease prevention related to thermal injuries.


Question 4 of 5

Which of the following statements should the nurse make?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. Lack of supervision is a big risk factor for burns in children because children are curious and may not understand the dangers of hot surfaces or objects. Supervision helps prevent accidents.
B: Microwaved food should cool to appropriate temperature, not just sit for 30 seconds.
C: It is important for children to spend time outdoors for physical and mental health benefits, with proper sun protection.
D: Water heater temperature should be set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scald burns.

Extract:

A nurse is contributing to a plan of care for an 8-year-old child prescribed an anticonvulsant for pain.


Question 5 of 5

Which of the following recommendations should the nurse plan to make? (Select All that Apply.)

Correct Answer: A,B,E

Rationale:
Correct
Answer: A, B, E


Rationale:
A: Liver enzymes should be checked before starting to monitor for potential liver toxicity.
B: Consult the prescriber for any dose adjustments to ensure safety and efficacy.
E: An increased risk of suicide is associated, so monitoring and support are crucial.
Summary:
C: There is no specific interaction mentioned with anti-anxiety medications.
D: Duration of medication is not specified, so this statement is not applicable.

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