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ATI Peds proctored exam complete study guide Latest 2020

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Guide for ATI Peds Proctored Examination – Latest 2020

Comprehensive study guide for ATI PEDS PROCTORED EXAM 2020 – A nurse is strategizing care for a child suffering from extreme diarrhea. What action should the nurse prioritize? A nurse is attending to a toddler whose parent reports a mass in the abdominal area and pink-colored urine. What should be the nurse’s primary action? A nurse is tending to a child with acute glomerulonephritis. What action should the nurse prioritize? A nurse is handling a child with suspected bacterial meningitis. What is the nurse’s top priority? A nurse is assessing an adolescent to identify the greatest suicide risk. A nurse is evaluating an infant with otitis media. Anticipated findings include which of the following? A nurse is educating a parent of a 1-month-old infant about the initial surgery for Hirschsprung’s disease. Which statement indicates the parent’s comprehension of the surgery’s goal? A nurse is assisting a 1-day postoperative infant after cleft lip repair. What action should the nurse take? A nurse is explaining discharge instructions to a parent of a child with cystic fibrosis. What statement by the parent signifies understanding of the teachings? A nurse in a clinic converses with a parent of a 2-month-old infant reporting projectile vomiting and hunger after meals. What is the appropriate response by the nurse? A nurse is tending to a 4-year-old child 2 days postoperative after ventriculoperitoneal shunt insertion. What finding should the nurse identify as a priority? A nurse is overseeing a child following open reduction and internal fixation of a femur fracture with a cast. The cast has a window for viewing the incision. What should the nurse do first? A nurse in an urgent care clinic is managing a toddler who ingested 30 tablets of aspirin. Which substance should the nurse administer to the toddler? A nurse is caring for a 3-year-old with persistent otitis media. To identify contributing factors, what question should the nurse ask the parents? A nurse is assessing a 2-year-old toddler with AIDS. Inside the toddler’s mouth, the nurse should look for which opportunistic infection? A nurse is assisting a dehydrated 4-year-old child. What finding should the nurse prioritize? A nurse is caring for a child postoperative after a ventriculorperitoneal shunt insertion. In which position should the child be placed? A nurse is managing an dehydrated infant requiring IV therapy. How should the nurse assess the infant’s response to therapy? A school nurse is screening an 11-year-old for idiopathic scoliosis. What instructions should the nurse give the child for the examination? What is the most reliable location to check an infant’s pulse? A nurse is educating a parent of a child with eczema. What instructions should be included in the teaching? A nurse is handling a child with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. What actions should the nurse take? A nurse is educating a parent of an 8-year-old with an epiphyseal plate fracture. What statement should the nurse include in the teaching? A nurse is assessing an 8-month-old infant with increased intracranial pressure. What manifestations should the nurse expect? A nurse is caring for a school-age child with a right femur fracture. What finding is the nurse’s priority? A nurse is managing a child with atopic dermatitis. What findings should the nurse anticipate? A nurse is assisting a school-age child with respiratory failure due to pneumonia. Which position should the nurse encourage for maximal lung expansion? A nurse in a provider’s office is educating a parent of a child with pediculosis capitis. What instructions should be included in the teaching? A nurse is educating the mother of an infant with oral candidiasis who is breastfeeding. What instructions should be included? A nurse is managing a child with mild persistent asthma. What findings should the nurse expect? A nurse is assessing a child with acute appendicitis. What findings should the nurse expect? A nurse is caring for a toddler with a new plaster cast on the right hand for multiple fractures. What findings should be immediately reported to the charge nurse? How can a nurse determine if oral rehydration therapy has been effective in a child with acute diarrhea and dehydration? A nurse is caring for a school-age child with a new plaster cast on the right arm. What actions should the nurse take? A nurse is tending to a child who needs percussion, vibration, and postural drainage. What action should the nurse take first? A nurse is caring for an infant with spina bifida. What should the nurse do? A nurse is planning care for a child with epiglottitis. What actions should the nurse plan to take? A nurse is providing care to an infant with gastroesophageal reflux. How should the nurse position the infant after feeding? A nurse is contributing to the care plan for a 2-month-old infant after cleft palate repair. What interventions should the nurse suggest for the client’s care plan? A nurse is receiving a report for a toddler with a fractured right femur in 90 degrees traction. What should the nurse expect to observe? A nurse is assisting a child with a tonic clonic seizure and vomiting. What action is the nurse’s priority? A nurse is caring for a child with tinea pedis. The child’s parents ask the nurse about the infection’s common name. What common name should the nurse provide? A nurse is caring for a 6-month-old infant postoperative after a myringotomy. Which pain assessment scale should the nurse use? A nurse is assessing a child with spina bifida occulta. What findings should the nurse expect? A nurse is managing a 2-week-old infant, and the mother requests more information about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). What should the nurse respond with? …………………………………………….CONTINUED……………………………………………………………….DOWNLOAD THE MOST EFFECTIVE PEDS REVISION GUIDE FOR EXEMPLARY PERFORMANCE…………………….WISHING YOU GREAT SUCCESS.

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