Assessment-saur
Say It Right
Safety Squad
Family Matters
Lead Like a Nurse
100

What is the normal heart rate range for a preschooler?

80–120 beats per minute.

100

What’s one way to build trust with a child during assessment?

Get at their eye level, explain actions in simple terms, and use play.

100

Why are medication errors more serious in children?

Their smaller size and immature organs increase risk of toxicity.

100

What is “family-centered care”?

Recognizing the family as the child’s main support and involving them in decisions.

100

What does “leadership at the bedside” mean?

Taking initiative, advocating for patients, and supporting the healthcare team even without a formal title.

200

Name one nonverbal sign of pain in a young child.


Crying, grimacing, guarding, or restlessness.


200

What should you do if a child doesn’t understand your question?

Rephrase it using age-appropriate words or visual cues.

200

How can you prevent choking in young children?

Avoid small, round foods (e.g., grapes, hot dogs) and supervise meals.

200

Why should nurses include parents in decision-making?

It promotes trust, communication, and better health outcomes for the child.

200

Which CNO competency is demonstrated when nurses communicate clearly with the interprofessional team?

Collaborates with the healthcare team to provide safe, quality care.


300

When weighing infants, what’s the most accurate method?

Use a calibrated infant scale with no clothes or diaper.


300

When parents speak limited English, what CNO standard applies?

Ensure effective communication by using interpreter services.

300

Which infection control practice is most important in pediatrics?

Hand hygiene before and after patient contact.

300

What is one way to support parents who feel anxious about their child’s hospitalization?

Provide clear explanations, listen to their concerns, and validate their emotions.

300

Give one example of informal leadership in a pediatric unit.

Helping a new nurse comfort a scared child or suggesting improvements to care routines.

400

Why do nurses assess developmental milestones?

o identify delays early and plan age-appropriate care.

400

Give an example of therapeutic communication with an anxious parent.

“I can see this is stressful for you — let’s talk about your concerns.”

400

Name one environmental safety check in a pediatric room.

Keep side rails up, lock sharps, ensure toys are clean and age-appropriate.

400

How can nurses respect cultural differences in pediatric care?

Ask about cultural preferences, use interpreters, and avoid assumptions about family values.

400

What does professional accountability mean in nursing practice?

Being responsible for your actions, decisions, and the care you provide to patients.

500

What pain assessment tool is best for a nonverbal 4-year-old?

FLACC scale.

500

What does “culturally safe communication” mean?

Respecting beliefs, using inclusive language, and avoiding assumptions.

500

What should the nurse do first if a parent reports a medication error at home?

Assess the child and notify the healthcare provider immediately.

500

Which Pediatric Nursing Excellence Framework domain best represents family collaboration and advocacy?

Engagement — building partnerships and supporting family participation in care.

500

How does leadership support excellence in pediatric care?

 It ensures teamwork, communication, and advocacy that lead to safe, holistic, and family-centered care.