TEST BANK for
Burns' Pediatric Primary Care - 8th Edition,
By Dawn Lee Garzon
Latest Version 2025 [A+]
,TABLE OF COTENTS
1 Pediatric Primary Care
2 Global and National Influences on Child Health Status
3 Environmental Influences on Pediatric Health
4 Justice, Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity
5 Pediatric and Family Assessment
6 Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion
7 Sexuality and Gender Identity
8 Developmental Principles and Theories
9 Developmental Management of Newborns and Neonates
10 Developmental Management of Infants
11 Developmental Management of Early Childhood
12 Developmental Management of Middle Childhood
13 Developmental Management of Adolescents
14 Nutrition
15 Breastfeeding
16 Sleep
17 Elimination
18 Physical Activity and Sports
19 Immunizations
20 Dental and Oral Health
21 Pediatric Injury Prevention
22 Child Maltreatment
23 Prescribing Traditional and Complementary Therapies
24 Pediatric Pain and Fever Management
25 Pediatric Injuries and Toxic Exposures
26 Pediatric Palliative Care
27 Congenital and Inherited Disorders
28 Neonatal Disorders
29 Neurodivergence and Behavioral and Mental Health Disorders
30 Eye and Vision Disorders
31 Ear and Hearing Disorders
32 Respiratory Disorders
,33 Cardiovascular Disorders
34 Gastrointestinal Disorders
35 Infectious Diseases
36 Inflammatory Disorders
37 Dermatologic Disorders
38 Hematologic Disorders
39 Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
40 Musculoskeletal Disorders
41 Neurologic Disorders
42 Genitourinary Disorders
43 Gynecology and Reproductive Health
, Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition Test Bank
Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
1. Which Region Globally Has The Highest Infant Mortality Rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. Subsaharan africaanswer
D. Syria
2. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That, To
Achieve The
Greatest Worldwide
Reduction In Child Mortality From Pneumonia And Diarrhea, Which Interventionis
Most Effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal Nutrition
C. Vaccinationsanswer
D. Water Purification
3. Which Is True About The Health Status Of Children In The United States?
.
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A. Globalism Has Relatively Little Impact On Child Health Measures In The U.S.
B. Obesity Rates Among 2to5yearolds Have Shown A
Recent Significant
Decrease.Answer
.
C. The Rate Of Household Poverty Is Lower Than In Other
Economically Developed Nations.
D. Young Children Who Attend Preschool Or Day Care Have Higher
Food Insecurity.
4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That A
Major Child
Health Outcome Associated With Worldwide Climate Change Is
A. Cost Of Living.
B. Education.
C. Nutrition.Answer
D. Pollution.
5. When Providing Well Child Care For An Infant In The First Year Of Life, The
Primary
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Adhering To The Most Recent American
Academy Of
Pediatricsrecommendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines By
A. Focusing Less On Development And More On Illness Prevention
And Nutrition.
B. Following Guidelines Established By Thebright Futures Publication.
C. Scheduling Wellbaby Visits To Coincide With Key
Developmental Milestones.Answer
D. Seeing The Infant At Ages 2, 4, 6, And 12 Months When Immunizations
Are Due.
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
1. A Nurse Is Explaining The Therapeutic Milieu To A New Nurse. The
Best Explanation Of This Term Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.
Burns' Pediatric Primary Care - 8th Edition,
By Dawn Lee Garzon
Latest Version 2025 [A+]
,TABLE OF COTENTS
1 Pediatric Primary Care
2 Global and National Influences on Child Health Status
3 Environmental Influences on Pediatric Health
4 Justice, Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity
5 Pediatric and Family Assessment
6 Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion
7 Sexuality and Gender Identity
8 Developmental Principles and Theories
9 Developmental Management of Newborns and Neonates
10 Developmental Management of Infants
11 Developmental Management of Early Childhood
12 Developmental Management of Middle Childhood
13 Developmental Management of Adolescents
14 Nutrition
15 Breastfeeding
16 Sleep
17 Elimination
18 Physical Activity and Sports
19 Immunizations
20 Dental and Oral Health
21 Pediatric Injury Prevention
22 Child Maltreatment
23 Prescribing Traditional and Complementary Therapies
24 Pediatric Pain and Fever Management
25 Pediatric Injuries and Toxic Exposures
26 Pediatric Palliative Care
27 Congenital and Inherited Disorders
28 Neonatal Disorders
29 Neurodivergence and Behavioral and Mental Health Disorders
30 Eye and Vision Disorders
31 Ear and Hearing Disorders
32 Respiratory Disorders
,33 Cardiovascular Disorders
34 Gastrointestinal Disorders
35 Infectious Diseases
36 Inflammatory Disorders
37 Dermatologic Disorders
38 Hematologic Disorders
39 Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
40 Musculoskeletal Disorders
41 Neurologic Disorders
42 Genitourinary Disorders
43 Gynecology and Reproductive Health
, Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition Test Bank
Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
1. Which Region Globally Has The Highest Infant Mortality Rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. Subsaharan africaanswer
D. Syria
2. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That, To
Achieve The
Greatest Worldwide
Reduction In Child Mortality From Pneumonia And Diarrhea, Which Interventionis
Most Effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal Nutrition
C. Vaccinationsanswer
D. Water Purification
3. Which Is True About The Health Status Of Children In The United States?
.
13348413856
A. Globalism Has Relatively Little Impact On Child Health Measures In The U.S.
B. Obesity Rates Among 2to5yearolds Have Shown A
Recent Significant
Decrease.Answer
.
C. The Rate Of Household Poverty Is Lower Than In Other
Economically Developed Nations.
D. Young Children Who Attend Preschool Or Day Care Have Higher
Food Insecurity.
4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That A
Major Child
Health Outcome Associated With Worldwide Climate Change Is
A. Cost Of Living.
B. Education.
C. Nutrition.Answer
D. Pollution.
5. When Providing Well Child Care For An Infant In The First Year Of Life, The
Primary
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Adhering To The Most Recent American
Academy Of
Pediatricsrecommendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines By
A. Focusing Less On Development And More On Illness Prevention
And Nutrition.
B. Following Guidelines Established By Thebright Futures Publication.
C. Scheduling Wellbaby Visits To Coincide With Key
Developmental Milestones.Answer
D. Seeing The Infant At Ages 2, 4, 6, And 12 Months When Immunizations
Are Due.
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
1. A Nurse Is Explaining The Therapeutic Milieu To A New Nurse. The
Best Explanation Of This Term Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.