Free Pediatric Nursing Practice Test With Answers
Improve your pediatric test instincts by practicing age-specific care priorities, safety and prevention teaching, and common child health scenarios where small changes matter. This set helps you spot red flags faster and choose the safest next step without overthinking.
- NCLEX style questions focused on routine patient care
- Explanations that teach the why behind each answer
- 100% Free. No registration required.
Test Details
Total Questions:
- 50 questions
Time Allotted
- Unlimited (self-paced)
Question Type
- Multiple Choice
Content Area
- Pediatric Nursing
What This Pediatric Practice Test Trains You For
Pediatric questions often test priorities that change with age, l such as what is normal for an infant vs a toddler, when a symptom becomes urgent, and how to keep kids safe at home and in the hospital. The best answers usually combine safety-first thinking with age-appropriate assessment and teaching.
Try it once to see your starting point, then use the feedback to focus your study time where it matters most.
This practice set is prepared & reviewed by:

Molly W.
Registered Nurse
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Common Practice Set Question with Their Answers
Quick answers about what this Pediatric care practice set tests.
What age groups does this pediatric practice set cover?
It spans common pediatric age ranges, so you practice how priorities shift from infant to toddler to school-age to adolescent, especially around safety, communication, and what is normal vs concerning.
How do I handle pediatric dosage questions if I am slow at math?
Write the weight, convert units once, then keep units on every step. Many misses come from unit slips (lb vs kg) more than the actual calculation.
What is the fastest way to answer pediatric dehydration questions?
Look for the strongest signs and symptoms first, such as fewer wet diapers, lethargy, dry mucous membranes, sunken fontanelle in infants, and poor skin turgor. Then choose the action that protects circulation and hydration quickly.
Do pediatric questions focus more on the child or the caregiver?
Both. Many items test what you do for the child and what you teach the caregiver, including when to seek urgent care and how to prevent repeat problems at home.
How do I choose between “call the provider” and “go to the bedside” first?
If the stem suggests instability, go to the bedside and assess first. If the child is stable but the finding is abnormal or worsening, escalate after you gather key data. Calling the provider is not usually an option on the NCLEX exam; the exam tests what the nurse should do.
How should I approach fever questions in kids without memorizing every rule?
Focus on age,behavior, and the ABCs. Always go with the intervention that supports alterations in airway, breathing, or circulation (ABC). Infants with a fever are at a higher risk due to immature immune systems. Immunocompromised children with chronic illnesses, such as cystic fibrosis, should also alert you to an issue if they have a fever.
How can I stop missing growth and development questions?
Instead of memorizing every milestone, learn the sequence and red flags: loss of a skill, major delay, or a pattern that does not fit the age is usually the key.
Do I get explanations while I’m taking the quiz?
Yes. The quiz provides feedback after each question so you can learn immediately.
What should I do when two answers both seem safe?
Choose the option that is most age-appropriate and prevents harm first. Pediatric questions involve knowing the stages of development and the safety issues associated with each age group.
Do I need to enter an email to view my final results?
Yes. The results screen asks for an email before showing the full results view.