Burns Pediatric Primary Care 7th Edition Test Bank
Questions and Answers 1-46 complete chapters Latest
2024/2025
Burns'5gPediatric5gPrimary5gCare5g7th5gEdition5gTest5gBank
Chapter5g1:5gHealth5gStatus5gof5gChildren:5gGlobal5gand5gNational5gPers
pectives
1. Which5gregion5gglobally5ghas5gthe5ghighest5ginfant5gmortality5grate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern5 g Asia
C. SubSaharan5g Africa5gCorrect
D. Syria
2. The5gprimary5gcare5gpediatric5gnurse5gpractitioner5gunderstands5gthat,5gto5gach
ieve5gthe
greatest5gworldwide
reduction5gin5gchild5gmortality5gfrom5gpneumonia5gand5gdiarrhea,5gwhich5gintervent
ion5gis
most5geffective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal5 g nutrition
C. Vaccinations5 g Correct
D. Water5gpurification
3. Which5gis5gtrue5gabout5gthe5ghealth5gstatus5gof5gchildren5gin5gthe5gUnited5gStates?
.5 g 133484138
56
A. Globalism5ghas5grelatively5glittle5gimpact5gon5gchild5ghealth5gmeasures5gin5gthe5gU.S.
B. Obesity5grates5gamong5g2to5yearolds5ghave5gshown5ga5grec
ent5gsignificant
decrease.5g Correct
.
C. The5grate5gof5ghousehold5gpoverty5gis5glower5gthan5gin5gother5geconomi
cally5gdeveloped5gnations.
D. Young5gchildren5gwho5gattend5gpreschool5gor5gday5gcare5ghave5ghigher5g
food5ginsecurity.
4. The5gprimary5gcare5gpediatric5gnurse5gpractitioner5gunderstands5gthat5ga5gm
ajor5gchild
health5goutcome5gassociated5gwith5gworldwide5gclimate5gchange5gis
A. cost5 g of5 g living.
B. education.
C. nutrition.5gCorrect
D. pollution.
5. When5gproviding5gwell5gchild5gcare5gfor5gan5ginfant5gin5gthe5gfirst5gyear5gof5glife
,5gthe5gprimary
care5gpediatric5gnurse5gpractitioner5gis5gadhering5gto5gthe5gmost5grecent5gAmerican5gAc
ademy5gof
PediatricsRecommendations5gfor5gPreventive5gPediatric5gHealth5gCare5gguideline
s5gby
A. focusing5gless5gon5gdevelopment5gand5gmore5gon5gillness5gprevention5g
and5gnutrition.
B. following5gguidelines5gestablished5gby5gtheBright5gFutures5gpublication.
C. scheduling5gwellbaby5gvisits5gto5gcoincide5gwith5gkey5gdevelopme
ntal5gmilestones.5gCorrect
D. seeing5gthe5ginfant5gat5gages5g2,5g4,5g6,5gand5g125gmonths5gwhen5gimmunization
s5gare5gdue.
Chapter5g2.5gUnique5gIssues5gin5gPediatrics
1. A5gnurse5gis5gexplaining5gthe5gtherapeutic5gmilieu5gto5ga5gnew5gnurse.5gThe
5gbest5gexplanation5g of5gthis5gterm5g would5g be:
1. The5gplace5gwhere5gthe5gchild5gis5greceiving5gcare.
, 2
Burnss6Pediatrics6Primarys6Cares67ths6Editions6Tests6Banks6Que 5
stionss6ands6Answerss61-
g
46s6completes6chapterss6Latests62024/2025
2. Group5gtherapy.
3. Personal5ginteractions5gbetween5gpatients5gand5gstaff.
4. All5gof5gthe5gabove5gare5gcorrec
t.5gANS:5g4
2. A5g16-year-old5gmale5ghas5greceived5ga5gpink-
slip5gfrom5gthe5gpolice5gfor5ginpatient5gpsychiatric5gtreatment.5gThe5gteen
has5gbeen5gexpressing5gthoughts5gof5ghanging5ghimself5gbecause5gLife5gsucks.5gThe5g
nursing5gstaff5gshould5gconsider
placing5gthe5gchild:
1. With5gpeers.
2. In5gan5garea5gwhere5ghe5gcan5gbe5gwatched5gone-on-one.
3. With5g a5groommate5g that5gis5g expressing5gthe5g same5gconcerns.
4. In5gan5garea5gclose5gto5gan5gexternal5gdo
or.5gANS:5g2
3. Learning5gdisabilities5gin5gchildren5ghave5gscientifically5gbeen5glinked5gto:
1. Poor5gnutrition.
2. The5genvironment5gin5gwhich5gthe5gchild5glives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching5gmore5gthan5gfour5ghours5gof5gtelevision5ga5gd
ay.5gANS:5g3
4.5gA5gmental5ghealth5gnurse5ghas5gassessed5ga5gchild5gand5gdetermined5gthat5gthe5gchil
d5gexhibits5gbehavioral5gchallenges.
When5gthe5gschool5gnurse5gexplains5gthis5gto5ga5gteacher,5gthe5gbest5gdescription5gw
ould5gbe:
.
1. The5gchild5gmay5gexhibit5gphysical5goutbursts.
2. The5gchild5gmay5gexhibit5gviolence5gtoward5gothers.
3. The5gchild5gmay5gbe5gdefiant5gor5ghave5gtantrums.
4. The5gchild5gwill5gneed5gspecial5ginterventions5gfor5glearni
ng.5gANS:5g3
5. A5gchild5gthat5ghas5gnot5gexhibited5genuresis5gin5gfour5gyears5ghas5gexhibite
d5gthis5gbehavior5gpattern5gfor5gthe5glast5gweek.
The5greason5ga5gchild5gmay5grevert5gback5gto5gthis5gbehavior5gpattern5gis5gbecause5gof:
1. Hallucinations.
2. Behavioral5g challenges.
3. Delusions.
4. Stress.
ANS:5g4
6. An5g18-year-
old5gmale5ghas5gcalled5gthe5gcrisis5gline5gfor5ghelp.5gThe5gcrisis5gnurse5grecogniz
es5gthe5gintervention5gneeds
may5gconsist5gof5gall5gof5gthe5gfollowing5gexcept:
1. Discussing5 g the5g individuals5g everyday5g activities.
2. Recognizing5gthat5gthe5gpatient5gmay5gbe5gin5ga5gcatharsis5gstate.
3. Expressing5gempathy5gtoward5gthe5gcaller.
4. Avoiding5g entropy.
ANS:5g1
7. An5g8-year-
old5gboy5gwith5ga5ghistory5gof5ghallucinations5gand5gviolent5gbehavior5ghas5gbeen5gp
lace5gin5ga5gseclusion5groom
at5gthe5ghospital5gbecause5ghe5ghas5gbeen5ghurting5gothers.5gThe5gnurse5gchecks5gon5gth
e5gpatient5gand5grealizes5gshe5gmust5gtake
him5gout5gof5gthe5gseclusion5groom5gwhen:
, 3
Burnss6Pediatrics6Primarys6Cares67ths6Editions6Tests6Banks6Que
5
stionss6ands6Answerss61-
g
46s6completes6chapterss6Latests62024/2025
1. He5gis5gcrying5gto5gbe5greleased.
, 4
Burnss6Pediatrics6Primarys6Cares67ths6Editions6Tests6Banks6Que 5
stionss6ands6Answerss61-
g
46s6completes6chapterss6Latests62024/2025
2. He5 g states,5 g I5 g will5 g be5 g a5 g good5 g boy5 g now.
.
3. He5 g starts5 g headbutting5 g the5 g window.
4. He5 g complains5 g that5 g his5 g parents5 g will5 g file5 g
a5 g la5 g wsuit.ANS:5 g 3
8. A5 g child5 g has5 g been5 g exhibiting5 g the5 g MacDonald5 g Triad.5 g These5 g be
haviors5 g in5gclude:
1. Enuresis,5 g pushing5 g others,5 g and5 g pyromania.
2. Swinging5 g a5 g cat5 g by5 g the5 g tail,5 g bed-
wetting,5 g and5 g lighting5 g paper5 g on5 g fire5 g in5 g thes6trash5 g can.
3. Playing5 g with5 g other5 g children,5 g laughing,5 g and5 g conversing5 g with5 g adults
.
4. Playing5 g with5 g a5 g campfire,5 g watching5 g television,5 g and5 g seeking5 g
adult5 g att5gention.ANS:5 g 2
9. A5 g teenager5 g diagnosed5 g with5 g borderline5 g personalitys6disorders6should
5 g ha5gves6discharge5 g planning5 g instructions5 g of:
1. A5 g consistent5 g caregiver.
2. Monitoring5 g of5 g media,5 g such5 g as5 g the5 g Internet,s6television,s6ands6vide
o5 g gam5ges.
3. Obtaining5 g support5 g from5 g family5 g and5 g friends.
4. Seeking5 g medical5 g attention5 g when5 g the5 g teenager5
g feels5g good.ANS:5 g 3
10. A5 g mental5 g health5 g nurse5 g is5 g teaching5 g thes6mother5 g of5 g a5 g child5
g with5 g exec5g utives6functioning5 g issues5 g ways5 g to5 g help
her5 g child.5 g Interventions5 g thes6mother5 g should5 g uses6include:
1. Placing5 g visual5 g aids5 g on5 g thes6bathrooms6mirror5 g so5 g that5 g the5 g chi
ld5 g will5 g f5gollow5 g themorning5 g routine.
2. Give5 g the5 g child5 g a5 g choices6ins6foods5 g tos6eat.
3. Allowing5 g the5 g childs6to5 g ask5 g for5 g helps6when5 g needed.
4. Reminding5 g the5 g childs6tos6be5 g nice5 g to5
g ot5ghers.ANS:5 g 1
.
11. s6Ellie,5 g as69-year-
old5 g girl,5 g wass6adopted5 g by5 g a5 g family5 g at5 g the5 g age5 g of5 g 45 g after5 g
several5 g years5gof5gsevere5gneglect5gby5gher5gbirth5gfamily.5gThe5gadoptive5gfamil
y5ghass6been5gr5geportings6thats6Ellie5 g is5 g angry5 g a5 g lot,5 g manipulative5 g wit
h5 g her
teachers,5gand5gdoes5gnot5gseek5gpositive5gattention.5gThe5gnurse5gworking5gwith5gEl
lies6will5 g need5 g to:
1. Provide5 g education5 g on5 g decreasing5 g stimuli5 g in5 g the5 g home5 g en
vironme5gnt5 g thattriggers5 g the5 g anger.
2. Realize5 g Ellie5 g may5 g have5 g attachment5 g issues5 g related5 g to5 g her5
g previous5ghistorys6and5 g will5 g need5 g to5 g encourage5 g the
family5 g to5 g be5 g active5 g in5 g her5 g care.
3. Support5 g the5 g family5 g in5 g the5 g decision-
making5 g process5 g of5 g continuing5 g to5 g let5 g Ellielive5 g in5 g the5 g home.
4. Discuss5 g inpatient5 g therapy5 g to5 g decrease5 g Ellies
manipulative5 g be5ghaviors6patterns.
ANS:5 g 2
12. An5 g infant5 g displays5 g depression5 g by:
1. Smiling5 g 5 g at5 g 5 g strangers.