COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE FOR NURSING STUDENTS
DESCRIPTION
This document provides a final exam review for PN 3004 Health Promotion, covering key concepts
related to health promotion, disease prevention, and community health in nursing practice. It includes
summarized notes and essential topics that commonly appear in the final exam.
The material is designed to support nursing students in revising core principles and preparing effectively
for the PN 3004 Health Promotion final assessment.
ANSWER FORMAT
The document Contains Questons with Correct and Verified Answers
Car seat safety
Keep children in back seat for safety.
Primary prevention
Educating public to prevent abuse and violence.
Cystic fibrosis
Mostly presents in preschool years.
Nightmares
Common cause for preschool waking at night.
Cooperation in assessment
Involve preschoolers for better cooperation.
Asthma environments
Leaky houses worsen asthma due to mold.
Weight gain in preschoolers
Unusual gain >11 lbs per year.
Vaccination responsibility
Parents must keep vaccinations up to date.
Childhood mortality causes
Car accidents and drowning are most common.
Gift for 6-year-old
Jar of shells is a good gift.
Educational difficulty risk
10-year-olds can't sit still >15 minutes.
Bedwetting causes
UTIs can lead to bedwetting in children.
Teenager agitation
Inability to sleep and agitation is concerning.
HPV vaccine
Effective even if sexually active.
Alcohol conversation starter
Ask about friends drinking habits.
Safe tanning
Use sunblock; avoid tanning 10 AM-2 PM.
, Birth control side effects
Blot clots can occur with birth control.
Healthy exercise
Moderately brisk walking is healthiest activity.
Violence in relationships
Women in same-sex relationships face less violence.
Common death in young adults
Drinking and driving is a leading cause.
Safe sleep for infants
Sleep on back, avoid smoke exposure.
Pregnancy test reliability
Home tests may not be conclusive.
MMR vaccine in pregnancy
Contraindicated during pregnancy.
Group B strep
Necessary to prevent birth complications.
Alcohol during pregnancy
No amount of alcohol is safe.
Caloric intake during pregnancy
Increase from 1800 to 2100 calories daily.
Toxoplasmosis risk
Cat litter can cause toxoplasmosis.
Placental stages
Stage 3: delivery; Stage 4: recovery.
Breastfeeding education
Teach within first 4 hours post-birth.
Diabetic safety
Diabetics should carry tablets for emergencies.
Diabetes prevention
Focus on healthy diet and active lifestyle.
Types of play
Parallel play: children play side by side.
Age for parallel play
Typically seen in 2-year-olds.
Food and fluids during labor
Withhold as necessary for safety.
Stages of Labour
Three stages: dilation, delivery, afterbirth.
Stage 1: Dilation
From contractions start to full dilation.
Stage 2: Delivery
The actual birth of the baby.
Stage 3: Afterbirth
Delivery of placenta following birth.
Stage 4: Recovery
Post-delivery time with mother and baby.