26|MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE, 6TH EDITION /2024/2025 QUESTIONS &
CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+
Speaking or arguing in support of a policy or a person's rights. - ANSWER-advocacy
A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health
problems or life processes. - ANSWER-nursing diagnosis
What is considered
the leading cause of neonatal death in the United States? - ANSWER-low-birth weight (LBW)
Most deaths from injuries occur in ___. - ANSWER-boys
Accidents continue to
account for more than ___ times as many teen deaths as any
other cause. - ANSWER-3
___ are the leading cause of death in children over age 1 year,
with the majority being MVA injuries. - ANSWER-Injuries
Injuries are the leading cause of death in children over age ___ year,
with the majority being MVA injuries. - ANSWER-1
Injuries are the leading cause of death in children over age 1 year,
with the majority being ___ injuries. - ANSWER-motor vehicle accident (MVA)
Children ages ___ years are at greatest risk of bicycling
fatalities. - ANSWER-5 to 9
, ___ out of 5 adolescents have a mental health problem - ANSWER-1
___ out of 10 adolescents have a serious emotional problem that affects daily functioning. - ANSWER-1
The infant ___ is the number of deaths during the first
year of life per 1,000 live births. - ANSWER-mortality rate
The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths during the first
year of life per ___ live births. - ANSWER-1,000
Childhood ___ encompasses acute illness, chronic disease,
and disability. - ANSWER-morbidity
Eighty percent of childhood illnesses are attributable to ___. - ANSWER-infections
The ___ refers to behavioral, social, and educational
problems that can significantly alter a child's health. - ANSWER-new morbidity
What are two important determinants
of the prevalence of injuries at a given age and thus help
to direct preventive measures? - ANSWER-(1) developmental stage
(2) environment
The philosophy of ___ recognizes that the family is the constant in a child's life and that service systems
and personnel must support, respect, and enhance the family's strength and competence. - ANSWER-
family-centered care