4) The nurse is performing an assessment of a child's biologic family history. Which
situation would necessitate the nurse's asking the mother for information should use
the term "child's father" instead of "your husband"?
1. Traditional nuclear family
2. Traditional extended family
3. Two-income nuclear family
4. Cohabitating informal stepfamily
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Answer: 4
Cohabitating informal stepfamily
15) Cultures have many different childrearing practices. Which culture is known to
value the male child more than the female child, and often teaches children to avoid
displaying emotion?
1. Mexican
,2. Amish
3. Chinese
4. Navajo
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Answer: 3
3. Chinese
2) The emergency-room nurse receives a preschool-age child who was hit by a car.
Which nursing interventions are a priority for this child? Select all that apply.
1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment
2. Recording the parents' insurance information
3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation
4. Asking the parents about organ donation
5. Asking the parents if anyone witnessed the accident
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Answer: 1, 3
1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment
3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation
6) A nurse is assessing language development in all the infants presenting at the
doctor's office for well-child visits. At which age range would the nurse expect a child
to verbalize the words "dada" and "mama"?
1. 3 and 5 months
2. 6 and 8 months
3. 9 and 12 months
4. 13 and 18 months
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, Answer: 3
3. 9 and 12 months
14) The nurse is planning a class for school-age children on prevention of obesity
through exercise. It is important to encourage the children to exercise a minimum of
how many minutes a day to meet current recommendations?
1. 20 minutes
2. 30 minutes
3. 60 minutes
4. 90 minutes
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Answer: 3
3. 60 minutes
16) The nurse is planning care for a school-age client and family who have expressed
wanting to use complementary and alternative modalities (CAM) in the treatment
plan. Which interventions can the nurse safely implement into the plan of care? Select
all that apply.
1. Substituting an herbal remedy for a prescribed medication
2. Encouraging the parents to share which modalities they would like to implement
3. Educating on the benefits and risks for each modality
4. Using essential oils to decrease nausea
5. Discouraging the use of faith-based therapies
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, Answer: 2, 3, 4
2. Encouraging the parents to share which modalities they would like to
implement
3. Educating on the benefits and risks for each modality
4. Using essential oils to decrease nausea
13) The nurse is caring for a child who has a long leg cast. The child complains of
increasing pain in the toes of the casted foot. Which initial action by the nurse is the
most appropriate?
1. Call the healthcare provider to report increasing pain
2. Administer pain medication
3. Reposition the child in bed
4. Check to see if the cast is too tight
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Answer: 4
4. Check to see if the cast is too tight
17) Which intervention is considered supportive care for a family whose infant has
died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
1. Interviewing parents to determine the cause of the SIDS incident
2. Allowing parents to hold, touch, and rock the infant
3. Sheltering parents from the grief by not giving them any personal items of the
infant, such as footprints
4. Advising parents that an autopsy is not necessary
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situation would necessitate the nurse's asking the mother for information should use
the term "child's father" instead of "your husband"?
1. Traditional nuclear family
2. Traditional extended family
3. Two-income nuclear family
4. Cohabitating informal stepfamily
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Answer: 4
Cohabitating informal stepfamily
15) Cultures have many different childrearing practices. Which culture is known to
value the male child more than the female child, and often teaches children to avoid
displaying emotion?
1. Mexican
,2. Amish
3. Chinese
4. Navajo
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Answer: 3
3. Chinese
2) The emergency-room nurse receives a preschool-age child who was hit by a car.
Which nursing interventions are a priority for this child? Select all that apply.
1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment
2. Recording the parents' insurance information
3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation
4. Asking the parents about organ donation
5. Asking the parents if anyone witnessed the accident
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Answer: 1, 3
1. Performing a rapid head-to-toe assessment
3. Assessing airway, breathing, and circulation
6) A nurse is assessing language development in all the infants presenting at the
doctor's office for well-child visits. At which age range would the nurse expect a child
to verbalize the words "dada" and "mama"?
1. 3 and 5 months
2. 6 and 8 months
3. 9 and 12 months
4. 13 and 18 months
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, Answer: 3
3. 9 and 12 months
14) The nurse is planning a class for school-age children on prevention of obesity
through exercise. It is important to encourage the children to exercise a minimum of
how many minutes a day to meet current recommendations?
1. 20 minutes
2. 30 minutes
3. 60 minutes
4. 90 minutes
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Answer: 3
3. 60 minutes
16) The nurse is planning care for a school-age client and family who have expressed
wanting to use complementary and alternative modalities (CAM) in the treatment
plan. Which interventions can the nurse safely implement into the plan of care? Select
all that apply.
1. Substituting an herbal remedy for a prescribed medication
2. Encouraging the parents to share which modalities they would like to implement
3. Educating on the benefits and risks for each modality
4. Using essential oils to decrease nausea
5. Discouraging the use of faith-based therapies
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, Answer: 2, 3, 4
2. Encouraging the parents to share which modalities they would like to
implement
3. Educating on the benefits and risks for each modality
4. Using essential oils to decrease nausea
13) The nurse is caring for a child who has a long leg cast. The child complains of
increasing pain in the toes of the casted foot. Which initial action by the nurse is the
most appropriate?
1. Call the healthcare provider to report increasing pain
2. Administer pain medication
3. Reposition the child in bed
4. Check to see if the cast is too tight
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Answer: 4
4. Check to see if the cast is too tight
17) Which intervention is considered supportive care for a family whose infant has
died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?
1. Interviewing parents to determine the cause of the SIDS incident
2. Allowing parents to hold, touch, and rock the infant
3. Sheltering parents from the grief by not giving them any personal items of the
infant, such as footprints
4. Advising parents that an autopsy is not necessary
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