ATI PEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAMS,RETAKE,FUNDAMENTALS,STUDY & REVISION GUIDES 2019 – 2024 / Reliable Cluster towards your Midterm,Retake and Final Exams

EXAM 1

  1. A nurse is assessing language development in all the infants presenting at the doctor’s office
    for well-child visits. At which age range would the nurse expect a child to verbalize the
    words “dada” and “mama”?
     9 and 12 months
  2. During the toddler stage, ages 2-3 years, a child will gain approximately how many pounds
    per year?
     3-5
  3. Development that proceeds from the inside out is called by which of the following terms?
     proximodistal
  4. Routine physical examinations on children include height, weight, vital signs, physical
    examination, vision and hearing screening, diet assessment, screening for alcohol and other
    drug use, and screening for which of the following?
     scoliosis
  5. A mother tells you that her 4-year-old child has begun to have night waking and has started
    thumb sucking again. Otherwise the child seems very healthy. From this brief history, your
    immediate response is:
     “What changes have happened in your family or with your child?”
  6. Using your knowledge of the Freudian stages of psychosexual development when caring for
    a child between the ages of 1 and 3 years, it would be most important for you to ask the
    caregivers about:
     d. rituals used for elimination
  7. To look into the ear of a child younger than 3 years old, the nurse would position the ear by
    pulling the auricle:
     down and back
  8. The very first sucking by an infant occurs because of:
     d. an accidental reflex of rooting
  9. Piaget believed that interactions with the environment caused people to organize patterns of
    thought called:
     Schema
    ATI PEDIATRICS PROCTORED STUDY GUIDE
    2019 /2020 /2021
    Best for Final Exams ATI PEDS PROCTORED EXAM 2019 GUIDE
  10. Which of the following statements best describes object permanence?
     The infant realizes an object continues to exist even when out of sight.
  11. A mother asks which developmental milestones she can expect when her baby is 6 months
    old. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
     Transfers objects from one hand to the other
  12. While assessing the development of a 9-month-old infant, the nurse asks the mother if the
    child actively looks for toys when they are placed out of sight. Which developmental task is
    the nurse assessing this infant for?
     Object permanence
  13. When working with school-aged children, the nurse should keep in mind that these children
    will increase their weight by how many pounds per year?
     3-5
  14. The nurse working on the pediatric unit checks the apical pulse of a school-aged child and
    finds a rate of 95 beats per minute while the child is lying in bed. The best action on the part
    of the nurse is to:
     Chart the apical pulse of 95 as it is in the normal range.
  15. A nurse has instructed the parents of an infant to introduce solid foods one at a time, while
    carefully observing for signs of food allergies. Which of the following signs and symptoms
    may be suggestive of food allergies? Select all that apply.
     diarrhea
     abdominal pain
     rashes
  16. According to Piaget, the concrete operations stage occurs in which of the following age
    ranges?
     6 to 12 years
  17. Cephalocaudal development proceeds in which direction?
     head downward
  18. The nurse would expect to find which of the following resting respiratory rates in the normal
    newborn?
     40
  19. According to Erikson’s psychosocial theory of development, a child between ages 6 and 12 is
    going through which of the following stages?
     industry versus inferiority
  20. In order to help an infant accomplish the basic task of infancy (according to Erikson’s stages
    of psychosocial development), caregivers must consistently do which of the following
    things?
     Meet need for comfort, security, predictability, food, and warmth.
  21. The nurse is assessing an infant client during a health supervision visit. Which assessment
    findings are considered normal variations for this client? Select all that apply.
     Sucking pads in the mouth
     A rounded chest
     Hearing breath sounds over the entire chest
  22. Which of these developmental milestones should the nurse expect to find in children who are
    between 2 and 3 years old? Select all that apply.
     Scribbles and draws on paper
     Kicks a ball
     Goes up and down stairs
  23. According to Erikson, the psychosocial development of an infant is centered around the
    concept of:
     trust versus mistrust
  24. The nurse is assessing a toddler of 18 months to see what skills the child has for dressing
    himself. The nurse expects to find that a toddler of this age can do which of the following
    tasks?
     remove his own shoes
  25. When an infant is hospitalized, the nurse recognizes the importance of this infant mastering
    the first of Erikson’s eight life stages. He or she would most help the infant by instructing the
    caregivers:
     to spend as much time with the infant as possible
  26. Two 3-year-olds are playing in a hospital playroom together. One is working on a puzzle
    while the other is stacking blocks. Which type of play are these children exhibiting?
     Parallel play

Leave a Comment

Scroll to Top