the most vulnerable to climate impacts, argue that their right to economic development should not be
hampered by the need to address global environmental concerns.Ethically, the question arises of whether
developed nations owe a debt to developing countries in terms of environmental aid or compensation.
Legally, international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement attempt to establish frameworks for
collective action. However, enforcement of these agreements and equitable distribution of responsibility
remain significant challenges.#### 7.3 **Biodiversity and Conservation Ethics**The ethical considerations
in biodiversity conservation are vast. While conserving endangered species and protecting natural
ecosystems are globally recognized as necessary, legal frameworks often come into conflict with economic
interests. For instance, industries such as logging, mining, and agriculture frequently expand into areas of
critical biodiversity, challenging
Test Bank for
Pediatric Primary Care, 6th Edition by Dawn Lee GarzonMaaks, Catherine E. Burns, Ardys M. Dunn, Margaret
A test bank will include the following questions:
Questions
1. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner provides anticipatory guidance for a
6monthold infant who is breastfed who takes 400 IU of vitamin D daily. The parent reports
that the infant has begun taking cereals, fruits, and vegetables in addition to nursing. What
will the nurse practitioner recommend to promote healthy nutrition?
1. Begin supplementing with iron.
1. Continue to nurse as long as desired. Correct
1. Discontinue the vitamin D supplement.
1. Stop breastfeeding at 1 year of age.
2. The parent of a toddler tells the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner that the
family has adopted a plantbased diet and the child is receiving rice and almond milk
instead of
cow’s milk. The nurse practitioner will counsel the parents about
, 1. calcium deficiency.
1. excess caloric intake.
1. excess fat intake.
1. protein deficiency. Correct
3. The parent of a 12monthold infant asks the primary care pediatric nurse
the most vulnerable to climate impacts, argue that their right to economic development should not be
hampered by the need to address global environmental concerns.Ethically, the question arises of
whether developed nations owe a debt to developing countries in terms of environmental aid or
compensation. Legally, international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement attempt to establish
frameworks for collective action. However, enforcement of these agreements and equitable distribution
of responsibility remain significant challenges.#### 7.3 **Biodiversity and Conservation Ethics**The
ethical considerations in biodiversity conservation are vast. While conserving endangered species and
protecting natural ecosystems are globally recognized as necessary, legal frameworks often come into
conflict with economic interests. For instance, industries such as logging, mining, and agriculture
frequently expand into areas of critical biodiversity, challenging
practitioner why 2% cow’s milk is recommended instead of whole milk. What will the
nurse
practitioner tell this parent?
1. Whole milk is usually not fortified with vitamin D.
1. 2% milk is higher in essential proteins and minerals.
1. Young children don’t need the extra calories found in whole milk.
1. Younger children need a limited amount of fats. Correct
hampered by the need to address global environmental concerns.Ethically, the question arises of whether
developed nations owe a debt to developing countries in terms of environmental aid or compensation.
Legally, international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement attempt to establish frameworks for
collective action. However, enforcement of these agreements and equitable distribution of responsibility
remain significant challenges.#### 7.3 **Biodiversity and Conservation Ethics**The ethical considerations
in biodiversity conservation are vast. While conserving endangered species and protecting natural
ecosystems are globally recognized as necessary, legal frameworks often come into conflict with economic
interests. For instance, industries such as logging, mining, and agriculture frequently expand into areas of
critical biodiversity, challenging
Test Bank for
Pediatric Primary Care, 6th Edition by Dawn Lee GarzonMaaks, Catherine E. Burns, Ardys M. Dunn, Margaret
A test bank will include the following questions:
Questions
1. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner provides anticipatory guidance for a
6monthold infant who is breastfed who takes 400 IU of vitamin D daily. The parent reports
that the infant has begun taking cereals, fruits, and vegetables in addition to nursing. What
will the nurse practitioner recommend to promote healthy nutrition?
1. Begin supplementing with iron.
1. Continue to nurse as long as desired. Correct
1. Discontinue the vitamin D supplement.
1. Stop breastfeeding at 1 year of age.
2. The parent of a toddler tells the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner that the
family has adopted a plantbased diet and the child is receiving rice and almond milk
instead of
cow’s milk. The nurse practitioner will counsel the parents about
, 1. calcium deficiency.
1. excess caloric intake.
1. excess fat intake.
1. protein deficiency. Correct
3. The parent of a 12monthold infant asks the primary care pediatric nurse
the most vulnerable to climate impacts, argue that their right to economic development should not be
hampered by the need to address global environmental concerns.Ethically, the question arises of
whether developed nations owe a debt to developing countries in terms of environmental aid or
compensation. Legally, international agreements like the Paris Climate Agreement attempt to establish
frameworks for collective action. However, enforcement of these agreements and equitable distribution
of responsibility remain significant challenges.#### 7.3 **Biodiversity and Conservation Ethics**The
ethical considerations in biodiversity conservation are vast. While conserving endangered species and
protecting natural ecosystems are globally recognized as necessary, legal frameworks often come into
conflict with economic interests. For instance, industries such as logging, mining, and agriculture
frequently expand into areas of critical biodiversity, challenging
practitioner why 2% cow’s milk is recommended instead of whole milk. What will the
nurse
practitioner tell this parent?
1. Whole milk is usually not fortified with vitamin D.
1. 2% milk is higher in essential proteins and minerals.
1. Young children don’t need the extra calories found in whole milk.
1. Younger children need a limited amount of fats. Correct