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RN ATI Custom Paediatrics Comprehensive Exam

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Exam is designed to assess students’ understanding of essential pediatric nursing concepts. It covers growth and development milestones, common pediatric diseases, family-centered care, therapeutic communication, and evidence-based nursing interventions. Emphasis is placed on safety, health promotion, and age-appropriate care across developmental stages.

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Q1: A nurse is teaching the parents of an infant with cerebral palsy on how to provide optimal care. What should the nurse include in the teaching?

A. Continue to offer a special formula to limit gagging
B. Maintain immobility of the limbs with splints
C. Preserve muscle tone to prevent joint contractures
D. Focus on cognitive rather than motor skills.
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Q2: The nurse is planning care for an 18 month-old child. Which of the following should be included in the child's care?

A. Engage the child in games with other children
B. Encourage the child to feed himself finger foods
C. Allow the child to walk independently on the nursing unit
D. Hold and cuddle the child often
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Q3: The nervous parent asks when the big "soft spot" (anterior fontanel) will be closed. The nurse's most informative response would be

A. That big soft spot will be covered in bone by the end of the second month
B. "The big soft spot will close at around 24 months of age
C. "The big soft spot is usually closed between 12 and 18 months of age
D. "Babies' saft spots close at different times depending on their growth rate
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Q4: A nurse is caring for a client who has HIV. Which of the following laboratory values is the nurse's priority?

A. Positive Western blot test
B. CD4-T-cell count 180 cells/mm
C. Platelets 150,000/mm
D. WBC 5000/mm3
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Q5: A 16-year-old has been admitted to the hospital for advanced osteosarcoma with metastasis to the lungs. His prognosis is poor. He is continuing to require oxygen and needs to remain in the hospital for monitoring. The adolescent is very frustrated and states that he doesn't want to stay in the hospital and wants to be with his friends. Which of the following is the best option?

A. Explain to the teenager that he is lucky to receive such good care at a specialty hospital and he just needs to be patient
B. Arrange for the teenager to have a video conference with his teacher and ensure he has his school work available
C. Ask the child-life specialist to help find activities to distract the teenager
D. Arrange a multi-disciplinary team meeting, including the teenager and his family to discuss the situation and set goals together
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Total Questions: 60 practice questions
Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
Domain: RN ATI Pediatrics
Last Updated: Dec 09, 2025
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