RN ATI PEDIATRIC PROCTORED EXAM 2023 WITH NGN
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hemophilia? 1) It is an X-linked recessive disorder 2) It is an autosomal recessive disorder 3) It is equally distributed among males and females 4) It is a Y-linked dominant disorder 21. A nurse is caring for a baby that may have sickle cell disease. Which of the following tests should be performed to distinguish sickle cell trait from sickle cell disease? 1) Hemoglobin electrophoresis 2) Sickle solubility test 3) Complete Blood Count (CBC) 4) International Normalized Ratio (INR) 22. The doctor has ordered Synthroid 75 mcg oral daily. The available Synthroid is 0.15 mg tablets. How many tablets will the nurse administer? 1) 1 tablet 2) 0.5 tablet 3) 2 tablets 4) 1.5 tablets 23. The nurse caring for an adolescent patient with a diagnosis of goitre know that goitre is most often caused by? 1) Kawasaki’s disease 2) Takayasu Disease 3) Matsuzaki Disease 4) Hoshimoto Disease 24. A six-year-old is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization. Preoperative teaching should be: 1) Directed to the parents because the patient is too young to understand 2) Detailed regarding the actual procedure so the patient will know what to expect 3) Completed several days prior to the procedure so the patient will be prepared 4) Adapted to the patient’s development level 25. The nurse is caring for a child with frostbite would expect the patient to display: 1) Redness and swelling of the hands 2) Blisters that appear 24 to 48 hours after rewarming 3) Itching and burning that persists after rewarming 4) Fever 26. Which should be the major consideration in selecting toys for a child is cognitively impaired? 1) Age appropriateness 2) Ability to teach useful skills 3) Safety 4) Ability to provide exercise 27. A nurse is caring for an adolescent with a closed femur fracture who also have HIV. What type of precautions should the nurse institute? 1) The patient should be placed on neutropenic precautions due to the risk of osteomyelitis 2) The patient should be placed on standard precautions to diminish the risk of HIV transmission 3) The patient should be placed on contact precautions to prevent contact with blood or bloody fluid 4) The patient should be placed on isolation once the HIV status is suspected 28. Solumedrol 1.5mg/kg is ordered for a child weighing 74.8 pounds. Solumedrol is available as 125mg/2ml. How many ml must the nurse administer? 1) 0.62ml 2) 0.062ml 3) 0.82ml 4) 0.082ml
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