Nokea
HOME
ABOUT US
SERVICES
ATI TEAS 7
HESI A2
HESI NURSING EXAMS
ATI NURSING EXAMS
NCLEX-PN
NCLEX-RN
BLOGS
CONTACT US
Guest User
Sign In
ATI Pediatrics Practice Questions
Home
ATI LPN
Pediatrics Nursing
ATI Pediatrics Practice Questions
Test Board
Self Paced
Review Mode
Practice Mode
Exam Mode
Question 1 of 56
What is the most likely cause of her pancreatitis?
A. Bile duct adenoma
B. Choledochal cyst
C. Neonatal sclerosing cholangitis
D. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
Correct Answer:
Rationale:
NEXT
Question 2 of 56
What is the risk the fetus will be affected?
A. 1 in 2
B. 1 in 4
C. 1 in 50
D. 1 in 200
Correct Answer:
Rationale:
PREVIOUS
NEXT
Question 3 of 56
Body mass index (BMI) should be calculated starting at age:
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 3 years
Correct Answer:
Rationale:
PREVIOUS
NEXT
Question 4 of 56
The best growth chart indicator in patients with acute malnutrition is:
A. Body mass index (BMI)
B. Body weight
C. Weight-for-height
D. Head circumference
Correct Answer:
Rationale:
PREVIOUS
NEXT
Question 5 of 56
Biological causes of mild mental retardation includes all of the following except:
A. Excessive fetal movements
B. Maternal drug use
C. Perinatal insults
D. Sex chromosomal abnormalities
Correct Answer:
Rationale:
PREVIOUS
SUBMIT
The End
Upgrade for Full Access
Viewing 5 of 56 questions. Subscribe to unlock all content.
Complete access to all questions
Detailed explanations
Progress tracking
Login to Subscribe
Related Questions
A child with leukemia is prone to
A child is diagnosed with hypoalbuminemia. Her total serum calcium level is normal. Most likely associated finding that may be missed is:
A 4-year-old boy presents with fever, limp, and hip pain. Hip x-ray is normal, but ESR is elevated. Most likely diagnosis is:
A child with a cast should be taught to report
A 2-year-old with croup requires