7TH EDITION EXAM 2026 WITH REAL
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What are some primary interventions for smoking cessation? -
ANSWER-- Provide multimedia, multisite health information, not
limited to schools
- Emphasize skills to avoid peer pressure
- Focus on adolescents' developmental need to belong to a social group
What are some secondary interventions for smoking cessation? -
ANSWER-- Ask at every visit whether the adolescent or friends use
tobacco
- Inform adolescent of health risk of tobacco use and process by which
one becomes addicted to nicotine. Emphasize that it is easier to stop
early.
- Develop a mutual understanding of the problem
- Determine realistic stop-use date
- Help them identify barriers to stop
- Provide info about self help and support groups
- Provide nicotine patch removal
- Schedule follow-up visits to assess progress
- Assess parents' tobacco use
,What are the common factor among Self-Injury Behavior (SIB)? -
ANSWER-To relieve distress, use as a copying strategy, and to create a
sense of calm
Data indicates that - % of adolescents engage in SIB? - ANSWER-
17- 25%
What are the most common locations for SIB? - ANSWER-arms, legs,
front of toso
% of the adolescent population is gay, lesbian, transgender, or
bisexual - ANSWER-10%
% of LGBTQ adolescents have reported isolation and
estrangement from their peers. - ANSWER-95%
?/3 present their sexuality to their health care provider. - ANSWER-1/3
One of the most common reasons that the LGBT population does NOT
seek care - ANSWER-Fear of disclosure to parents, friends, or family
members
What is considered early childhood? - ANSWER-5-7 years old
What is considered middle childhood? - ANSWER-8-10 years old
What is considered late childhood? - ANSWER-11-12 years old
Full adult brain size is reached at years old. - ANSWER-12 years
old
, Most school aged children sleep about hours per night. -
ANSWER-10 hours per night
Recent national data shows a steady in overweight school aged
children. - ANSWER-Increase
At what age are tonsils and adenoids their largest? - ANSWER-6 years
At what age are the retinas fully developed? - ANSWER-6-7 years old
What is Stool Toileting Refusal? - ANSWER-present when a child
demonstrates a pattern of successfully using the toilet to urinate but
refuses to use the toilet for BM's
*these kids will defecate in diaper, training pants, or pull-ups. OR
defecate outside of the stool*
Regarding nutrition, what is the goal of the pediatric primary health care
provider?
- ANSWER-To ensure that the child is well nourished
How can a pediatric primary health care provider ensure that the child is
well nourished? - ANSWER-- Thorough assessments
- Provide relevant education
- Develop clear and appropriate treatment plans
- Refer the child and family to nutritional specialists
What are factors that are related to tobacco dependence in adolescents? -
ANSWER-- High recent cigarette consumption
- Slow nicotine metabolism
- Higher depressive symptoms
, What are some primary interventions for smoking cessation? - ANSWER--
Provide multimedia, multisite health information, not limited to schools
- Emphasize skills to avoid peer pressure
- Focus on adolescents' developmental need to belong to a social group
What are some secondary interventions for smoking cessation? - ANSWER-- Ask
at every visit whether the adolescent or friends use tobacco
- Inform adolescent of health risk of tobacco use and process by which one
becomes addicted to nicotine. Emphasize that it is easier to stop early.
- Develop a mutual understanding of the problem
- Determine realistic stop-use date
- Help them identify barriers to stop
- Provide info about self help and support groups