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⩥ What is the importance of recognizing the family context in nursing?
Answer: It helps to address the client's needs within their family and
community.
⩥ What is subjective data in the context of child assessment? Answer:
Subjective data is information collected during client interviews, often
involving the child's and family's perspectives.
⩥ What setting is recommended for conducting a client interview with a
child? Answer: A private, quiet setting that allows for questions from
both the family and the child.
⩥ What should be included when interviewing preschool and older
children? Answer: Use age-appropriate questions, be honest, and listen
attentively.
,⩥ Why is it important to interview adolescents in private? Answer: It
encourages them to share sensitive information about topics like
substance use and sexual practices.
⩥ What types of history should be obtained during a client assessment?
Answer: History of present health concern, health history, allergies,
medications, lifestyle, school history, and developmental milestones.
⩥ What is objective data in child assessment? Answer: Objective data is
information observed directly, such as height, weight, temperature,
pulse, and blood pressure.
⩥ What are some key indicators of growth and development in children?
Answer: Weight, height, length, and head circumference must be charted
on growth charts.
⩥ What is the normal oral temperature range for children? Answer:
97.6°F to 99.3°F (36.4°C to 37.4°C).
⩥ What is the preferred method for measuring heart rate in children?
Answer: The apical pulse is preferred, especially in infants and young
children.
, ⩥ How should respirations be counted in infants? Answer: Respirations
should be counted for a full minute, observing for retractions.
⩥ What is the protocol for measuring blood pressure in children?
Answer: Routine for children 3 years and older; under 3 only if there are
risk factors for heart or renal disease.
⩥ What should be assessed during a physical examination of the head
and neck? Answer: General shape, movement, symmetry, range of
motion, and fontanels in infants.
⩥ What is assessed during the examination of the eyes? Answer:
Symmetry, location, pupils, accommodation, and vision screening.
⩥ What should be observed in the chest and lungs during a physical
examination? Answer: Measurements, observation of breast
development, and respiratory assessment.
⩥ What is the significance of assessing the abdomen in children?
Answer: To check for slight protrusion, bowel sounds, and the condition
of the umbilicus.
⩥ What should be examined in the genitalia and rectum during a
physical examination? Answer: Look for sores, lesions, swelling,
discharge, and the location of the testes in males.