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ATI RN NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTORED EXAM

ATI EXAM Sep 1, 2025
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ATI RN NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTORED EXAM

VERSION 18

  • A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic bc he has been vomitting and had
  • diarrhea for last 3 days. Which assessment is most important for nurse to make?

  • Assess infant abdomen for tenderness
  • Determine if the infant was exposed to a virus
  • Measure the infant’s pulse
  • Evaluate the infant’s cry
  • While obtaining the vital signs of a 10 year old who had a tonsillectomy this morning, the
  • nurse observes the child swallowing every 2-3 minutes. Which assessment should the nurse implement?

  • Inspect the posterior oropharynx
  • Assess for teeth clenching or grinding
  • Touch the tonsillar pillars to stimulate the gag reflex
  • Ask the child to speak to evaluate change in voice tone
  • The parents of a 3-year old boy who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy ask, “How can
  • our son have this disease? We are wondering if we should have any more children.” What information should the nurse provide to parents?

  • This is an inherited X-linked recessive disorder, which primarily affects male
  • children in the family

  • The striated muscle groups of males can be impacted by a lack of the protein
  • dystrophin in their mothers

  • The male infant had a viral infection that went unnoticed and untreated so muscle
  • damage was incurred

  • Birth trauma with a breech vaginal birth causes damage to the spinal cord, thus
  • weakening the muscles

  • A 2-week-old female infant is hospitalized for the surgical repair of an umbilical hernia.
  • After returning to the postoperative neonatal unit, her RR and HR have increased during the last hour. Which intervention should the nurse implement?

  • Notify the HCP of these findings
  • Administer a PRN analgesic prescription
  • Record the findings in the child’s record
  • Wrap the infant tightly and rock in rocking chair
  • A 2-year-old girl is brought to the clinic by her 17 year old mother. When the nurse
  • observes that the child is drinking sweetened soda from her bottle, what information should the nurse discuss with this mother?

  • A2-year old should be speaking in 2 word phrases
  • Dental caries are associated with drinking soda
  • Drinking soda is related to childhood obesity
  • Toddlers should be sleeping 10 hours a night
  • Toddlers should be drinking from a cup by age 2 1 / 2
  • A mother brings her 3 month old infant to the clinic because the baby does not sleep
  • through the night. Which finding is most significant in planning care for this family?

  • The mother is a single parent and lives with her parents
  • The mother states the baby is irritable during feedings
  • The infant’s formula has been changed twice
  • The diaperarea shows severe skin breakdown
  • The nurse determines that an infant admitted for surgical repair of an inguinal hernia
  • voids a urinary stream from the ventral surface of the penis. What action should the nurse take?

  • Document the finding
  • Palpate scrotum for testicular descent
  • Assess for bladder distension
  • Auscultate bowel sounds
  • A 16 year old with acute myelocytic leukemia is receiving chemotherapy (CT) via an
  • implanted medication port at the out-patient oncology clinic. What action should the nurse implement when the infusion is complete?

  • Administer Zofran
  • Obtain blood samples for RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
  • Flush mediport w/ saline and heparin solution
  • Initiate an infusion of normal saline
  • A mother brings her 3-week old infant to the clinic because the baby vomits after eating
  • and always seems hungry. Further assessment indicates that the infant’s vomiting is projectile, and the child seems listless. Which additional assessment finding indicates the possibility of a life threatening complication?

  • Irregular palpable pulse
  • Hyperactive bowel sounds
  • Underweight for age
  • Crying without tears
  • The nurse is performing a routine assessment of a 3-year old at a community health
  • center. Which behavior by the child should alert the nurse to request a follow-up for a possible autistic spectrum disorder?

  • Performs odd repetitive behaviors
  • Shows indifference to verbal stimulation
  • Strokes the hair of a hand held doll
  • Has a historyof temper tantrums
  • Following admission for cardiac catheterization, the nurse is providing discharge teaching
  • to the parents of a 2-year-old toddler with tetralogy of Fallot. What instruction should the nurse give the parents if their child becomes pale, cool, lethargic?

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ATI RN NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 18 1. A mother brings her 8 mo. old baby boy to clinic bc he has been vomitting and had diarrhea for last 3 days. Which assessment is most imp...