{"id":116468,"date":"2023-08-25T10:54:59","date_gmt":"2023-08-25T10:54:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=116468"},"modified":"2023-08-25T10:55:01","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T10:55:01","slug":"hesi-pediatrics-practice-exam-latest-2022-2023-complete-aguide-solution-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/25\/hesi-pediatrics-practice-exam-latest-2022-2023-complete-aguide-solution-2\/","title":{"rendered":"HESI PEDIATRICS PRACTICE EXAM :Latest 2022: 2023: Complete A+Guide Solution"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>PEDIATRICS &#8211; HESI PRACTICE EXAM<br>The nurse is giving preoperative instructions to a 14-year old female client who is<br>scheduled for surgery to correct a spinal curvature. Which statement by the client<br>best demonstrates that learning has taken place?<br>A. I will read all the literature you gave me before surgery.<br>B. I have had surgery before when I broke my wrist in a bike accident, so I know<br>what to expect.<br>C. All the things people have told me will help me take care of my back.<br>D. I understand that I will be in a body cast and I will show you how you taught<br>me to turn.<br>(ANS &#8211; D. I understand that I will be in a body cast and I will show you how you<br>taught me to turn.<br>Outcome of learning is best demonstrated when the client not only verbalizes an<br>understanding, but also can provide a return demonstration. A 14-year old may or<br>may not follow through with reading material and there is no way of measuring<br>that way of learning. Have a previous surgery may help the client understand the<br>surgical process, but wrist surgery is very different from spinal surgery and<br>emergency surgery is different than elective surgery. In (C), the client may be<br>saying what the nurse wants to hear, without expressing any real understanding of<br>what to do after surgery.<br>To take the vital signs of a 4-month old child, which order will give the most<br>accurate results?<br>A. Respiratory rate, heart rate, then rectal temperature<br>B. Heart rate, rectal temperature, then respiratory rate.<br>C. Rectal temperature, heart rate, then respiratory rate<br>D. Rectal temperature, respiratory rate, then heart rate<br>(ANS &#8211; A. Respiratory rate, heart rate, then rectal temperature<br>The respiratory rate should be taken first in infants, since touching them or<br>performing unpleasant procedures usually makes them cry, elevating the heart rate<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>and making respirations difficult to count. Rectal temperature is the most invasive<br>procedure, and is mot likely to precipitate crying, so should be done last.<br>During routine screening at a school clinic, an otoscope examination of a child&#8217;s<br>ear reveals a tympanic membrane that is pearly gray, slightly bulging, and not<br>movable. What action should the nurse take next?<br>A. No action required, as this is an expected finding for a school-aged child<br>B. Ask the child if he\/she has had a cold, runny nose, or any ear pain lately.<br>C. Send a note home advising the parents to have the child evaluated by a<br>healthcare provider as soon as possible.<br>d. Call the parents and have them take the child home from school for the rest of<br>the day.<br>(ANS &#8211; B. Ask the child if he\/she has had a cold, runny nose, or any ear pain lately.<br>More information is needed to interpret these findings. The tympanic membrane is<br>normally pearly gray, not bulging, and moves when the client blows against<br>resistance or a small puff of air is blown into the ear canal. Since this child&#8217;s<br>findings are not completely normal, further assessment of history and related signs<br>and symptoms is indicated for accurate interpretation of the findings. (A), (C), and<br>(D) are inappropriate actions based on the data obtained from the otoscope<br>examination.<br>Which restraint should be used for a toddler after a cleft palate repair?<br>A. clove hitch<br>B. Mummy<br>C. elbow<br>D. jacket<br>(ANS &#8211; C. elbow<br>Elbow restraints<br>Elbow restraints prevent children from bending their arms and bringing their hands<br>to the oral surgical site. A clove hitch restrains the hands, but the child can bend<br>and bring their head to their hands. A mummy restraint is used during procedures.<br>A jacket restraint restrains the body torso and is not appropriate.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What preoperative nursing intervention should be included in the plan of care for<br>an infant with pyloric stenosis?<br>A. Monitor for signs of metabolic acidosis.<br>B. estimate the quantity of diarrhea stools.<br>C. place in a supine position after feeding<br>D. observe for projectile vomiting.<br>(ANS &#8211; D. observe for projectile vomiting.<br>Projectile vomiting which contributes to metabolic alkalosis, is the classic sign of<br>pyloric stenosis. Estimating the quantity of diarrhea stools is not indicated. Placing<br>the child in a supine position is dangerous due to the potential for aspiration with<br>frequent vomiting.<br>A six-month-old returns from surgery with elbow restraints in place. What nursing<br>care should be included when caring for any restrained child?<br>A. keep restraints on at all times.<br>B. remove restraints one at a time and provide range of motion exercises<br>C. Remove all restraints simultaneously and provide lay activities<br>D. renew the healthcare provider&#8217;s prescription for restraints every 72 hours.<br>(ANS &#8211; B. remove restraints one at a time and provide range of motion exercises<br>Removing restraints one at a time is safer than removing all of them at once. The<br>child needs to exercise and should not be kept in restraints at all times. The<br>renewal of the healthcare provider&#8217;s prescription varies with hospitals and it does<br>not really answer the question.<br>A 2-year old child with Down syndrome is brought to the clinic for his regular<br>physical examination. The nurse knows which problem is frequently associated<br>with Down syndrome?<br>A. congenital heart disease<br>B. fragile x-chromosome<br>C. trisomy 13<br>D. pyloric stenosis<br>(ANS &#8211; A. congenital heart disease<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Congenital heart disease is the most common associated defect in children with<br>Down syndrome. Trisomy 13 my have seemed possible since Down syndrome is a<br>trisomal chromosomal abnormality o chromosome 21. Fragile x-chromosome is a<br>sex-linked abnormality also causing mental retardation. Pyloric stenosis is not<br>associated with Down syndrome.<br>When assessing a child with asthma, the nurse should expect intercostal retractions<br>during<br>A. inspiration<br>B. coughing<br>C. apneic episodes<br>D. expiration<br>(ANS &#8211; A. inspiration<br>Intercostal retractions result from respiratory effort to draw air into restricted<br>airways.<br>When planning the care for a child who has had a cleft lip repair, the nurse knows<br>that crying should be minimized because it<br>A. increases salivation<br>B. increases the respiratory rate<br>C. leads to vomiting<br>D. stresses the suture line<br>(ANS &#8211; D. stresses the suture line<br>Prevention of stress on the lip suture line is essential for optimum healing and the<br>cosmetic appearance of a cleft lip repair. Although crying also causes increased<br>salivation, increased respiratory rate and may lead to vomiting, these conditions do<br>not create a problem for the child with a cleft lip repair.<br>A full-term infant is admitted to the newborn nursery. After careful assessment, the<br>nurse suspects that the infant may have an esophageal atresia. Which symptoms is<br>this newborn likely to have exhibited?<br>A. choking, coughing, and cyanosis<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PEDIATRICS &#8211; HESI PRACTICE EXAMThe nurse is giving preoperative instructions to a 14-year old female client who isscheduled for surgery to correct a spinal curvature. Which statement by the clientbest demonstrates that learning has taken place?A. I will read all the literature you gave me before surgery.B. 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