Burns Pediatric Primary Care 7th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter8g1:8gHealth8gStatus8gof8gChildren:8gGlobal8gand8gNational8gPers
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1. Which8gregion8gglobally8ghas8gthe8ghighest8ginfant8gmortality8grate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern8 g Asia
C. SubSaharan8g Africa8gCorrect
D. Syria
2. The8gprimary8gcare8gpediatric8gnurse8gpractitioner8gunderstands8gthat,8gto8gach
ieve8gthe
greatest8gworldwide
reduction8gin8gchild8gmortality8gfrom8gpneumonia8gand8gdiarrhea,8gwhich8gintervent
ion8gis
most8geffective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal8 g nutrition
C. Vaccinations8 g Correct
D. Water8gpurification
3. Which8gis8gtrue8gabout8gthe8ghealth8gstatus8gof8gchildren8gin8gthe8gUnited8gStates?
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A. Globalism8ghas8grelatively8glittle8gimpact8gon8gchild8ghealth8gmeasures8gin8gthe8gU.S.
B. Obesity8grates8gamong8g2to5yearolds8ghave8gshown8ga8grec
ent8gsignificant
decrease.8g Correct
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C. The8grate8gof8ghousehold8gpoverty8gis8glower8gthan8gin8gother8geconomi
cally8gdeveloped8gnations.
D. Young8gchildren8gwho8gattend8gpreschool8gor8gday8gcare8ghave8ghigher8g
food8ginsecurity.
4. The8gprimary8gcare8gpediatric8gnurse8gpractitioner8gunderstands8gthat8ga8gm
ajor8gchild
health8goutcome8gassociated8gwith8gworldwide8gclimate8gchange8gis
A. cost8 g of8 g living.
B. education.
C. nutrition.8gCorrect
D. pollution.
5. When8gproviding8gwell8gchild8gcare8gfor8gan8ginfant8gin8gthe8gfirst8gyear8gof8glife
,8gthe8gprimary
care8gpediatric8gnurse8gpractitioner8gis8gadhering8gto8gthe8gmost8grecent8gAmerican8gAc
ademy8gof
PediatricsRecommendations8gfor8gPreventive8gPediatric8gHealth8gCare8gguideline
s8gby
A. focusing8gless8gon8gdevelopment8gand8gmore8gon8gillness8gprevention8g
and8gnutrition.
B. following8gguidelines8gestablished8gby8gtheBright8gFutures8gpublication.
C. scheduling8gwellbaby8gvisits8gto8gcoincide8gwith8gkey8gdevelopme
ntal8gmilestones.8gCorrect
D. seeing8gthe8ginfant8gat8gages8g2,8g4,8g6,8gand8g128gmonths8gwhen8gimmunization
s8gare8gdue.
Chapter8g2.8gUnique8gIssues8gin8gPediatrics
1. A8gnurse8gis8gexplaining8gthe8gtherapeutic8gmilieu8gto8ga8gnew8gnurse.8gThe
8gbest8gexplanation8g of8gthis8gterm8g would8g be:
1. The8gplace8gwhere8gthe8gchild8gis8greceiving8gcare.
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2. Group8gtherapy.
3. Personal8ginteractions8gbetween8gpatients8gand8gstaff.
4. All8gof8gthe8gabove8gare8gcorrec
t.8gANS:8g4
2. A8g16-year-old8gmale8ghas8greceived8ga8gpink-
slip8gfrom8gthe8gpolice8gfor8ginpatient8gpsychiatric8gtreatment.8gThe8gteen
has8gbeen8gexpressing8gthoughts8gof8ghanging8ghimself8gbecause8gLife8gsucks.8gThe8g
nursing8gstaff8gshould8gconsider
placing8gthe8gchild:
1. With8gpeers.
2. In8gan8garea8gwhere8ghe8gcan8gbe8gwatched8gone-on-one.
3. With8g a8groommate8g that8gis8g expressing8gthe8g same8gconcerns.
4. In8gan8garea8gclose8gto8gan8gexternal8gdo
or.8gANS:8g2
3. Learning8gdisabilities8gin8gchildren8ghave8gscientifically8gbeen8glinked8gto:
1. Poor8gnutrition.
2. The8genvironment8gin8gwhich8gthe8gchild8glives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching8gmore8gthan8gfour8ghours8gof8gtelevision8ga8gd
ay.8gANS:8g3
4.8gA8gmental8ghealth8gnurse8ghas8gassessed8ga8gchild8gand8gdetermined8gthat8gthe8gchil
d8gexhibits8gbehavioral8gchallenges.
When8gthe8gschool8gnurse8gexplains8gthis8gto8ga8gteacher,8gthe8gbest8gdescription8gw
ould8gbe:
.
1. The8gchild8gmay8gexhibit8gphysical8goutbursts.
2. The8gchild8gmay8gexhibit8gviolence8gtoward8gothers.
3. The8gchild8gmay8gbe8gdefiant8gor8ghave8gtantrums.
4. The8gchild8gwill8gneed8gspecial8ginterventions8gfor8glearni
ng.8gANS:8g3
5. A8gchild8gthat8ghas8gnot8gexhibited8genuresis8gin8gfour8gyears8ghas8gexhibite
d8gthis8gbehavior8gpattern8gfor8gthe8glast8gweek.
The8greason8ga8gchild8gmay8grevert8gback8gto8gthis8gbehavior8gpattern8gis8gbecause8gof:
1. Hallucinations.
2. Behavioral8g challenges.
3. Delusions.
4. Stress.
ANS:8g4
6. An8g18-year-
old8gmale8ghas8gcalled8gthe8gcrisis8gline8gfor8ghelp.8gThe8gcrisis8gnurse8grecogniz
es8gthe8gintervention8gneeds
may8gconsist8gof8gall8gof8gthe8gfollowing8gexcept:
1. Discussing8 g the8g individuals8g everyday8g activities.
2. Recognizing8gthat8gthe8gpatient8gmay8gbe8gin8ga8gcatharsis8gstate.
3. Expressing8gempathy8gtoward8gthe8gcaller.
4. Avoiding8g entropy.
ANS:8g1
7. An8g8-year-
old8gboy8gwith8ga8ghistory8gof8ghallucinations8gand8gviolent8gbehavior8ghas8gbeen8gp
lace8gin8ga8gseclusion8groom
at8gthe8ghospital8gbecause8ghe8ghas8gbeen8ghurting8gothers.8gThe8gnurse8gchecks8gon8gth
e8gpatient8gand8grealizes8gshe8gmust8gtake
him8gout8gof8gthe8gseclusion8groom8gwhen:
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2. He8 g states,8 g I8 g will8 g be8 g a8 g good8 g boy8 g now.
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3. He8 g starts8 g headbutting8 g the8 g window.
4. He8 g complains8 g that8 g his8 g parents8 g will8 g file8 g
a8 g la8 g wsuit.ANS:8 g 3
8. A8 g child8 g has8 g been8 g exhibiting8 g the8 g MacDonald8 g Triad.8 g These8 g be
haviors8 g in8gclude:
1. Enuresis,8 g pushing8 g others,8 g and8 g pyromania.
2. Swinging8 g a8 g cat8 g by8 g the8 g tail,8 g bed-
wetting,8 g and8 g lighting8 g paper8 g on8 g fire8 g in8 g thes6trash8 g can.
3. Playing8 g with8 g other8 g children,8 g laughing,8 g and8 g conversing8 g with8 g adults
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4. Playing8 g with8 g a8 g campfire,8 g watching8 g television,8 g and8 g seeking8 g
adult8 g att8gention.ANS:8 g 2
9. A8 g teenager8 g diagnosed8 g with8 g borderline8 g personalitys6disorders6should
8 g ha8gves6discharge8 g planning8 g instructions8 g of:
1. A8 g consistent8 g caregiver.
2. Monitoring8 g of8 g media,8 g such8 g as8 g the8 g Internet,s6television,s6ands6vide
o8 g gam8ges.
3. Obtaining8 g support8 g from8 g family8 g and8 g friends.
4. Seeking8 g medical8 g attention8 g when8 g the8 g teenager8
g feels8g good.ANS:8 g 3
10. A8 g mental8 g health8 g nurse8 g is8 g teaching8 g thes6mother8 g of8 g a8 g child8
g with8 g exec8g utives6functioning8 g issues8 g ways8 g to8 g help
her8 g child.8 g Interventions8 g thes6mother8 g should8 g uses6include:
1. Placing8 g visual8 g aids8 g on8 g thes6bathrooms6mirror8 g so8 g that8 g the8 g chi
ld8 g will8 g f8gollow8 g themorning8 g routine.
2. Give8 g the8 g child8 g a8 g choices6ins6foods8 g tos6eat.
3. Allowing8 g the8 g childs6to8 g ask8 g for8 g helps6when8 g needed.
4. Reminding8 g the8 g childs6tos6be8 g nice8 g to8
g ot8ghers.ANS:8 g 1
.
11. s6Ellie,8 g as69-year-
old8 g girl,8 g wass6adopted8 g by8 g a8 g family8 g at8 g the8 g age8 g of8 g 48 g after8 g
several8 g years8gof8gsevere8gneglect8gby8gher8gbirth8gfamily.8gThe8gadoptive8gfamil
y8ghass6been8gr8geportings6thats6Ellie8 g is8 g angry8 g a8 g lot,8 g manipulative8 g wit
h8 g her
teachers,8gand8gdoes8gnot8gseek8gpositive8gattention.8gThe8gnurse8gworking8gwith8gEl
lies6will8 g need8 g to:
1. Provide8 g education8 g on8 g decreasing8 g stimuli8 g in8 g the8 g home8 g en
vironme8gnt8 g thattriggers8 g the8 g anger.
2. Realize8 g Ellie8 g may8 g have8 g attachment8 g issues8 g related8 g to8 g her8
g previous8ghistorys6and8 g will8 g need8 g to8 g encourage8 g the
family8 g to8 g be8 g active8 g in8 g her8 g care.
3. Support8 g the8 g family8 g in8 g the8 g decision-
making8 g process8 g of8 g continuing8 g to8 g let8 g Ellielive8 g in8 g the8 g home.
4. Discuss8 g inpatient8 g therapy8 g to8 g decrease8 g Ellies
manipulative8 g be8ghaviors6patterns.
ANS:8 g 2
12. An8 g infant8 g displays8 g depression8 g by:
1. Smiling8 g 8 g at8 g 8 g strangers.