,Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary
Care 7th Edition
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 . Africa .Correct
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. Vaccinations . Correct
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 .recentsignificant
decrease. . Correct
.
,B. education.
C. nutrition. . Correct
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 .developmentalmilestones. .Correct
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.
Care 7th Edition
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 . Africa .Correct
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. Vaccinations . Correct
D. Water . purification
3. Which .is .true .about .the .health .status .of .children .in .the .United .States?
.
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6
A. Globalism .has .relatively .little .impact .on .child .health .measures .in .the .U.S.
B. Obesity .rates .among .2to5yearolds .have .shown
.a .recentsignificant
decrease. . Correct
.
,B. education.
C. nutrition. . Correct
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 .developmentalmilestones. .Correct
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.