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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1
Chapter 01: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing 2
Chapter 02: Social, Cultural, Religious, and Family Influences on
Child Health Promotion
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Chapter 03: Hereditary Influences on Health Promotion of the Child
and Family 36
Chapter 04: Communication, Physical, and Developmental Assessment of
the Child and Family
54
Chapter 05: Pain Assessment and Management in Children 76
Chapter 06: Childhood Communicable and Infectious Diseases 94
Chapter 07: Health Promotion of the Newborn C
and Family Chapter 08: Health Problems of h
the Newborn a
Chapter 09: The High-Risk Newborn and p
Family Chapter 10: Health Promotion of t
the Infant and Family Chapter 11: Health e
Problems of the Infant r
Chapter 12: Health Promotion of the Toddler
and Family Chapter 13: Health Promotion of 2
the Preschooler and Family Chapter 14: 3
Health Problems of Early Childhood :
Chapter 15: Health Promotion of the School-Age
Child and Family Chapter 16: Health Problems of the T
School-Age Child h
Chapter 17: Health Promotion of the e
Adolescent and Family Chapter 18: Health
Problems of the Adolescent C
Chapter 19: Family-Centered Care of the Child with h
Chronic Illness or Disability Chapter 20: Family-Centered i
Palliative Care l
Chapter 20: Impact of Cognitive or Sensory Impairment on d
the Child and Family Chapter 21: Family-Centered Care of
the Child During Illness and Hospitalization Chapter 22: w
Pediatric Nursing Interventions and Skills i
,th Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance Chapter 114
24: The Child with Renal Dysfunction 132
Chapter 25: The Child with 148
Gastrointestinal Dysfunction Chapter 26: 173
The Child with Respiratory Dysfunction 194
Chapter 27: The Child with 215
Cardiovascular Dysfunction 236
Chapter 28: The Child with Hematologic or 254
Immunologic Dysfunction Chapter 29: The Child with 272
Cancer 292
Chapter 30: The Child with Cerebral 311
Dysfunction Chapter 31: The Child with 327
Endocrine Dysfunction Chapter 32: The 355
Child with Integumentary Dysfunction 377
Chapter 33: The Child with Musculoskeletal or 395
Articular Dysfunction Chapter 34: The Child with 416
Neuromuscular or Muscular Dysfunction 436
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,Chapter 01: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Theclinic nurse is reviewing statistics on infant mortality for the
United States versus other countries. Compared with other countries
that have a population of at least 25 million, the nurse makes
which determination?
a. The United States is ranked last among 27 countries.
b. The United States is ranked similar to 20 other developed
countries.
c. The United States is ranked in the middle of 20 other developed
countries.
d. The United States is ranked highest among 27 other industrialized
countries.
ANS: A
Although the death rate has decreased, the United States still ranks last
in infant mortality among nations with a population of at least 25
million. The United States has the highest infant death rate of
developed nations.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion
and Maintenance
2. Which is the leading cause of death in infants younger than 1 year in the
United States?
a. Congenital anomalies
b. Sudden infant death syndrome
c. Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight
, d. Maternal complications specific to the perinatal period
ANS: A
Congenital anomalies account for 20.1% of deaths in infants younger than
1 year compared with sudden infant death syndrome, which accounts for
8.2%; disorders related to short gestation and unspecified low birth
weight, which account for 16.5%; and maternal complications such as
infections specific to the perinatal period, which account for 6.1% of
deaths in infants younger than 1 year of age.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
3. What is the major cause of death for children older than 1 year in the
United States?
a. Heart disease