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HESI PN PEDIATRICS PROCTORED EXAM VERSION 2 2026/2027) (Complete and Verified) (6pages)

HESI EXAMS Jul 10, 2024
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1) Which is the rationale for why young children are more prone to otitis mediathat the nurse should include in the

teaching session with a parent?

1. The eustachian tube is shorter, wider, and horizontal in younger children.

2. The eustachian tube is shorter, more narrow, and horizontal in youngerchildren.

3. The eustachian tube is longer, wider, and vertical in younger children.

4. The eustachian tube is longer, more narrow, and vertical in youngerchildren.

2) Which neonate requires a close nursing assessment for the development ofretinopathy of prematurity (ROP)?

1. 28-weeks’-gestation infant who has been on long-term oxygen and weighed1400 g

2. 32-weeks’-gestation infant of African heritage with a congenital heart defectwho

needed no oxygen and weighed 1850 g

3. 28-weeks’-gestation female infant who was on short-term oxygen,weighed 1420 g, and was treated with

phototherapy

4. 36-weeks’-gestation,small-for-gestational-age infant who was in anoxyhood for 12 hours and weighed 1800 g

3) Which isthe priority nursing assessment for a pediatric client who ispostoperative for tonsillectomy?

1. Arrhythmias

2. Dehydration

3. Increased blood sugar

4. Increased urinary output

4) A neonate is diagnosed with a herpes simplex viral infection of the eye.Which medication should the nurse

prepare to administer?

1. Oral erythromycin

2. Fluoroquinolone eyedrops or ointment

3. Parenteral acyclovir (Zovirax) and vidarabine (VIRA-A) ophthalmicointment

4. Intravenous penicillin

5) A nurse is caring for a visually impaired 20-month-old client who has notbegun to walk. Which nursing diagnosis

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