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what are risk factors for SIDS? -CORRECTANSWER prone or side lying position,
sleeping on soft surfaces, smoking during pregnancy, overheating, late/no prenatal
care, young maternal age, preterm birth, male gender
what are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality for adolescents according to
Healthy People 2020? -CORRECTANSWER bullying, dating violence, sexual violence
how should a nurse assess an adolescents risk for violence in a relationship? -
CORRECTANSWER the nurse should ask the client to describe the relationship (not
when the relationship began)
what should a school nurse assess on the playground area for? -CORRECTANSWER -
make sure there are soft surfaces on the floor such as gravel, mulch, and sand
-should have a barrier to separate children from traffic
-rope swings are not recommended due to strangulation
-should be free from hooks where child can puncture skin
, how should firearms be stored? -CORRECTANSWER unloaded, locked, and the
ammunition stored separately in a locked device
how does tertiary prevention come into play when doing planning care for a child
diagnosed with a chronic condition? -CORRECTANSWER -nurse needs to assess the
access to care including resources, safe transportation, and location.
-priority is to make sure the parents remember the appointment times and are able to
take the child to them
what is a primary prevention a community nurse should do for the safety of
adolescents? -CORRECTANSWER teach them not to drink and drive, and not to text
while driving
what are some examples of primary prevention for a child with asthma? -
CORRECTANSWER -teach the parents how to prevent flare ups
-teach that ppl with asthma are more susceptible to illness
-teach parents not to smoke around kids with asthma
describe primary levels of prevention -CORRECTANSWER -preventing diseases and
illnesses from happening
-decreasing vulnerability
-decreasing risk factors
-teaching healthy people