NCLEX CRUSADE ACADEMY TEST - 8 PEDIATRIC CARE
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1. According to Erikson, the primary task of infancy (01 year) is: Autonomy vs. Shame. Initiative vs. Guilt. Trust vs. Mistrust. Industry vs. Inferiority. 2. School-age children (612 years) struggle with: Role confusion. Guilt. Inferiority. Mistrust. 3. Parallel play is most characteristic of: Infant. Toddler. Preschooler. Adolescent. 4. Cooperative play is typical of: Infant. Toddler. Preschooler. School-age child. 5. Normal newborn heart rate is: 5590 bpm. 3060 bpm. 120160 bpm. 1220 bpm. 6. A head circumference significantly greater than chest suggests: Normal finding. Dehydration. Increased ICP. Malnutrition. 7. Babinski reflex is normal until: 3 months. 6 months. 1 year. 2 years. 8. Moro reflex disappears by: 1 month. 34 months. 6 months. 1 year. 9. Cows milk is contraindicated before: 3 months. 6 months. 9 months. 1 year. 10. First solid typically introduced at 46 months is: Meats. Fruits. Rice cereal. Eggs. 11. The mnemonic B Dr. Hip includes all EXCEPT: Hepatitis B. DTaP. Varicella. Hib. 12. Rear-facing car seats are recommended until at least: 6 months. 1 year. 2 years. 4 years. 13. Primary SIDS prevention strategy is: Side sleeping. Prone sleeping. Back to sleep (supine). Co-sleeping. 14. In poisoning, the first priority is: Induce vomiting. Call 911. Assess ABCs. Give milk. 15. Vomiting should NOT be induced if substance is: Tablet. Liquid. Corrosive (acid/bleach). Food. 16. Toxic acetaminophen dose is greater than: 50 mg/kg. 100 mg/kg. 150 mg/kg. 200 mg/kg. 17. Antidote for acetaminophen toxicity is: Activated charcoal. Naloxone. N-acetylcysteine. Vitamin K. 18. If a question implies suspicion but no distress, nurse should: Implement immediately. Assess first. Call provider. Administer medication. 19. Best way to assess a 12-month-old is: Restrain on table. Ask mother to leave. Examine on mothers lap. Lay flat immediately. 20. Drop in GCS from 15 to 12 after head injury indicates: Improvement. Fatigue. Increased ICP. Dehydration. |




