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100

Which statement by the nurse reflects correct understanding of sensorineural hearing loss in children?

A. “It’s caused by fluid or blockage in the ear canal.”

B. “It is commonly treated with antibiotics.”

C. “It involves damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve.”

D. “It is often temporary and resolves with time.”

Answer: C. “It involves damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve.”

100

Which best describes a “vesicle”?

A. A flat, discolored spot less than 1 cm

B. A small, raised solid lesion

C. A fluid-filled lesion less than 1 cm

D. A thickened area of flaky skin

Answer: C. A fluid-filled lesion less than 1 cm

100

Which finding in a 15-year-old is most concerning for risk of suicide?

A. Irritability after school

B. Spending more time on their phone

C. Giving away personal belongings

D. Sleeping in on weekends

Answer: C. Giving away personal belongings

100

Which condition is the most common cause of shock in pediatric patients?

A. Cardiogenic shock from congenital heart defects

B. Hypovolemic shock from dehydration or bleeding

C. Neurogenic shock after spinal cord injury

D. Septic shock from bacterial infections

Answer: B. Hypovolemic shock from dehydration or bleeding

100

Which medication is commonly used as a first-line vasoactive drug for pediatric septic shock?

A. Epinephrine

B. Dopamine

C. Norepinephrine

D. Atropine

Answer: B. Dopamine

200

A nurse is caring for a 3-year-old with spastic cerebral palsy who has muscle rigidity and poor motor control. Which is the priority nursing action?

A. Encourage passive range-of-motion exercises

B. Teach child to self-administer baclofen

C. Provide high-protein snacks between meals

D. Limit the use of mobility aids to promote walking

Answer: A. Encourage passive range-of-motion exercises

200

A school-age child develops sudden red, itchy welts on her arms after eating strawberries. What is the priority nursing action?

A. Administer diphenhydramine as ordered

B. Apply hydrocortisone cream

C. Encourage the child to scratch to reduce itching

D. Have the child lie flat with legs elevated

Answer: A. Administer diphenhydramine as ordered

200

A nurse is conducting a well-child assessment for an 18-month-old toddler. Which of the following findings would prompt the nurse to recommend further screening for autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

A. Runs with a wide-based gait

B. Points to ask for a snack

C. Engages in pretend play with a toy phone

D. Avoids eye contact and has not begun to speak

Answer: D. Avoids eye contact and has not begun to speak

200

A child in hypovolemic shock arrives at the emergency room. What is the nurse's priority action?

A. Administer IV fluids rapidly

B. Give oxygen via nasal cannula

C. Obtain blood cultures

D. Monitor urine output

Answer: A. Administer IV fluids rapidly

200

Which of the following drugs can be administered via the endotracheal tube in emergencies? (Select all that apply)

A. Lidocaine

B. Epinephrine

C. Atropine

D. Naloxone

Answer: A, B, C, D (LEAN acronym)

300

A 7-year-old child presents with a fractured radius after falling off the monkey bars. The x-ray shows a partial break through the bone. What type of fracture does the nurse suspect?

A. Comminuted

B. Spiral

C. Greenstick

D. Compound

Answer: C. Greenstick

300

A hospitalized child with MRSA has a draining wound. Which action by the nurse is most important to prevent transmission?

A. Keep the wound moist

B. Use contact precautions

C. Restrict oral intake

D. Limit use of gloves to wound care

Answer: B. Use contact precautions

300

A nurse is teaching the parent of a child with ADHD about stimulant medication. Which statement indicates a need for further teaching?

A. "We'll give the medication in the morning to avoid sleep problems."

B. "I'll make sure my child eats before taking the medication."

C. "We’ll ask about once-daily dosing to avoid school doses."

D. "I’ll give the medication at bedtime so it lasts through school."

Answer: D. "I’ll give the medication at bedtime so it lasts through school."

300

Which clinical sign would the nurse expect to observe in a child with metabolic acidosis?

A. Shallow, slow respirations

B. Deep, rapid respirations (Kussmaul breathing)

C. Bradycardia

D. Hypoventilation

Answer: B. Deep, rapid respirations (Kussmaul breathing)

300

What is the most important nursing care after an animal bite?

A. Apply ice directly to the wound

B. Thoroughly clean and irrigate the wound and monitor for infection

C. Cover the wound with a tight bandage

D. Delay tetanus vaccine if the wound is minor

Answer: B. Thoroughly clean and irrigate the wound and monitor for infection

400

A 12-year-old with idiopathic scoliosis is fitted for a Boston brace. What statement by the child indicates correct understanding of the treatment plan?

A. “I only need to wear the brace at night.”

B. “The brace will fix my spine completely.”

C. “I should wear it for 18 hours a day.”

D. “Once I start wearing the brace, I won’t need any follow-ups.”

Answer: C. “I should wear it for 18 hours a day.”

400

A 7-month-old has a persistent red diaper rash with satellite lesions. Which is the most appropriate action by the nurse?

A. Recommend frequent diaper changes and zinc oxide cream

B. Clean with baby wipes containing fragrance and alcohol

C. Apply a topical antifungal such as nystatin

D. Suggest talcum powder with each diaper change

Answer: C. Apply a topical antifungal such as nystatin

400

A nurse is assessing a 16-year-old girl suspected of having anorexia nervosa. Which physical finding would the nurse expect to observe?

A. Elevated body temperature and tachycardia

B. BMI greater than 18 and thick scalp hair

C. Dry, sallow skin with bradycardia and nail pitting

D. Hypertension and bounding pulses

Answer: C. Dry, sallow skin with bradycardia and nail pitting

400

Which nursing action is most important when caring for a comatose child?

A. Encourage oral intake

B. Maintain airway patency and suction as needed

C. Provide high-protein snacks

D. Promote mobility exercises

Answer: B. Maintain airway patency and suction as needed

400

Which action best reflects the first step in the American Heart Association’s Pediatric Chain of Survival?

A. Provide early CPR immediately after cardiac arrest occurs

B. Prevent cardiac arrest and injuries through safety education

C. Call emergency medical services (EMS) as soon as possible

D. Begin pediatric advanced life support (PALS) interventions

B. Prevent cardiac arrest and injuries through safety education

500

A nurse is caring for a 6-month-old diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffmann disease). Which finding is most consistent with this condition?

A. Hyperreflexia and spastic movements

B. Normal motor development until age 2

C. Progressive weakness and poor head control

D. Muscle pain and joint swelling

Answer: C. Progressive weakness and poor head control

500

A mother asks how she can prevent flare-ups of her child’s eczema. Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate?

A. “Use hot water baths to remove dry skin.”

B. “Avoid moisturizers with perfumes or dyes.”

C. “Apply moisturizer only if the skin cracks.”

D. “Dress the child in wool clothing for warmth.”

Answer: B. “Avoid moisturizers with perfumes or dyes.”

500

Which statement best describes a child with a severe intellectual disability?

A. Able to perform ADLs with minimal help

B. May communicate through single words or gestures

C. Able to read at a 6th-grade level

D. Capable of living alone with job coaching

Answer: B. May communicate through single words or gestures

500

Atropine is administered in pediatric patients primarily to:

A. Treat bradycardia and reduce secretions before intubation

B. Lower blood pressure

C. Manage seizures

D. Reduce fever

Answer: A. Treat bradycardia and reduce secretions before intubation

500

Which action should the nurse perform first to maintain an open airway in an unconscious child?

A. Position the child on the side (recovery position)

B. Use a head tilt–chin lift maneuver if no spinal injury is suspected

C. Insert an oral airway without assessing airway patency

D. Suction the mouth before positioning the head

Answer: B. Use a head tilt–chin lift maneuver if no spinal injury is suspected

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