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NCLEX RN Pediatric Practice Questions

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Question 1 of 5.

The nurse observes an 18 month old who has been admitted with a respiratory tract infection (see figure). The nurse should fi rst:

A. Position the child supine

B. Call the rapid response team

C. Offer the child a carbonated drink

D. Place the child in a croup tent

Explanation: The child is in respiratory distress and is sitting in a position to relieve the airway obstruction; the nurse should provide a humidifi ed environment with a croup tent with cool mist to facilitate breathing and liquefy secretions. The child should remain sitting to facilitate breathing; the nurse should allow the child to determine the most comfortable position. After the child is breathing normally, the nurse can offer fl uids; the physician also may order intravenous fluids. The nurse can call the rapid response team if the respiratory distress is not relieved by using a croup tent or other vital signs changes indicate further distress.

Question 2 of 5.

The nurse should refer the parents of an 8-month-old child to a health care provider if the child is unable to:

A. Stand momentarily without holding onto furniture.

B. Stand alone well for long periods of time.

C. Stoop to recover an object.

D. Sit without support for long periods of time.

Explanation: An 8-month-old should be able to sit without support; inability to do so warrants further evaluation.

Question 3 of 5.

The parents of a 9-month-old bring the infant to the clinic for a regular checkup. The infant has received no immunizations. Which of the following would be appropriate for the nurse to administer at this visit?

A. Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP); Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib); inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine (IPV); and purified protein derivative (PPD).

B. DTaP; Hib; oral polio vaccine (OPV); and measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).

C. PPD, MMR, hepatitis B (hepB), and OPV.

D. HepB, IPV, Hib, and varicella.

Explanation: These vaccines align with catch-up schedules for a 9-month-old, except PPD, which is a test, not a vaccine.

Question 4 of 5.

A 2-year-old tells his mother he is afraid to go to sleep because 'the monsters will get him.' The nurse should tell his mother to:

A. Allow him to sleep with his parents in their bed whenever he is afraid.

B. Increase his activity before he goes to bed, so he eventually falls asleep from being tired.

C. Give him a favorite cuddly animal or a blanket.

D. Allow him to stay up an hour later with the family until he falls asleep.

Explanation: A comfort object helps a toddler feel secure and supports self-soothing.

Question 5 of 5.

A 2-year-old child brought to the clinic by her parents is uncooperative when the nurse tries to look in her ears. Which of the following should the nurse try first?

A. Ask another nurse to assist.

B. Allow a parent to assist.

C. Wait until the child calms down.

D. Restrain the child's arms.

Explanation: Parental involvement can comfort the child and improve cooperation.

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