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ChapterF1:FHealthFStatusFofFChildren:FGlobalFandFNationalFPerspec
tives
1. WhichFregionFgloballyFhasFtheFhighestFinfantFmortalityFrate?
A. Indonesia
B. SouthernF Asia
C. SubSaharanFAfricaFCorrect
D. Syria
2. TheFprimaryFcareFpediatricFnurseFpractitionerFunderstandsFthat,FtoFachiev
eFthe
greatest F worldwide
reductionF inchildF mortalityF frompneumoniaF andF diarrhea,F whichF interventionisF
mostFeffective?
A. Antibiotics
B. OptimalF nutrition
C. VaccinationsFCorrect
D. WaterF purification
3. WhichFisFtrueFaboutFtheFhealthFstatusFofFchildrenFinFtheFUnitedFStates?
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A. Globalism FhasFrelativelyF little Fimpact F onchild F health F measures FinFtheFU.S.
B. ObesityFratesFamongF2to5yearoldsFhaveFshownF
aFrecentsignificant
decrease. Correct
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C. TheFrateFofFhouseholdFpovertyFisFlowerFthanFinFotherFeconomicall
yFdevelopedFnations.
D. YoungFchildrenFwhoFattendFpreschoolForFdayFcareFhaveFhigherFfoo
dFinsecurity.
,5. Whenproviding wellFchild careforFaninfantFinthefirstFyearFoflife,th
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eFprimary
careFpediatricFnurseFpractitionerFisFadheringFtoFtheFmostFrecentFAmerica
nFAcademyFof
PediatricsRecommendationsF forF PreventiveF PediatricF HealthF CareF guidelines
F by
A. focusingFlessFonFdevelopmentFandFmoreFonFillnessFpreventionFan
dFnutrition.
B. following Fguidelines Festablished F byFtheBright F Futures F publication.
C. schedulingFwellbabyFvisitsFtoFcoincideFwithFke
yFdevelopmentalmilestones.FCorrect
D. seeingFtheFinfantFatFagesF2,F4,F6,FandF12FmonthsFwhenFimmunizationsFa
reFdue.
ChapterF2.F UniqueFIssuesFinFPediatrics
1. AFnurseFisFexplainingFtheFtherapeuticFmilieuFtoFaFnewFnurse.FTheFbe
stFexplanationFofFthisFtermFwouldFbe:
1. Theplace Fwherethe Fchild Fis Freceiving Fcare.
,2. GroupF therapy.
3. Personalinteractions Fbetween patients Fandstaff.
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4. Alloftheabovearecorrect.F F
ANS:F4
2. A 16-year-oldFmaleFhasFreceivedFa pink-
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slipFfromFthepoliceFforFinpatientFpsychiatricFtreatment.FTheFteen
hasbeenexpressing thoughtsofhanginghimselfbecauseLifesucks.TheF nur
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singFstaffFshouldFconsider
placingtheFchild:
1. WithFpeers.
2. InFanFareaFwhereFheFcanFbeFwatchedF one-on-one.
3. WithFaFroommateFthatFisF expressingFtheFsameFconcerns.
4. In anFarea closeFtoanFexternalFdoor.F
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ANS:F2
3. Learning d isabilitiesFinchildren have scientifically been linkedFto:
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1. PoorF nutrition.
2. Theenvironment F in Fwhich F thechild F lives.
3. Genetics.
4. WatchingFmoreF thanF fourF hoursF ofF televisionF aday.F
ANS:F3
4.FAFmentalFhealthFnurseFhasFassessedFaFchildFandFdeterminedFthatFtheFchildFexhibitsF
behavioralFchallenges.
WhenFtheFschoolFnurseFexplainsFthisFtoFaFteacher,FtheFbestFdescriptionFwouldbe:
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1. TheFchildFmayFexhibitFphysicalFoutbursts.
2. The child mayF exhibit F violenceFtoward F others.
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3. TheFchildFmayFbeFdefiantForFhaveFtantrums.
4. The childF will needF specialinterventionsF forlearning.F
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ANS:F3
5. AFchildFthatFhasFnotFexhibitedFenuresisFinFfourFyearsFhasFexhibitedFthis
F behaviorFpatternFforFtheFlastFweek.
TheFreasonFaFchildFmayFrevertFbackFtoFthisFbehaviorFpatternFisFbecauseFof:
1. Hallucinations.
, may Fconsist Fof Fall of Fthefollowing Fexcept:
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