HPRS 3313 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS...
at the time of conception - (ANSWER)A child's inherited characteristics are determined
46 chromosomes - (ANSWER)The zygote contains the genetic information from parents. It is
represented by a total of:
DNA - (ANSWER)The genetic information is encoded in
alcohol intake - (ANSWER)The nurse is reviewing the client's prenatal history. Which of the following
would be considered a teratogen?
dominant, recessive - (ANSWER)The brown-eyed pregnant client asks the nurse if she could have a blue-
eyed child. The nurse is correct if she responds, "The brown-eyed gene is _________, and the blue-eyed
gene is __________."
pre-embryonic, embryonic, fetal - (ANSWER)The correct stages of prenatal development are as follows:
expulsion - (ANSWER)During what stage of labor does the baby pass through the birth canal?
rooting - (ANSWER)If you stroke the newborn's cheek, you will likely elicit which reflex?
the newborn's overall status - (ANSWER)The caregiver understands that the Apgar scale indicates
"attempt to determine the reason for her crying" - (ANSWER)Mary Allridge gave birth 2 days ago to an
8-pound girl. She explains to the nurse that each time the baby comes to her from the nursery, the baby
is crying. What will she do if this happens at home? The nurse would best respond
attatchment - (ANSWER)The emotional bond between a mother and her newborn infant is called
an extra gluteal fold in the lower extremity - (ANSWER)On assessment of the newborn, which of the
following findings would indicate congenital hip dysplasia?
,HPRS 3313 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS...
thick, green-black fecal material - (ANSWER)Meconium is best described as
fever - (ANSWER)Emma Spence brings her 11-month-old infant, who has symptoms of teething, to the
health clinic. The nurse would consider which symptom abnormal?
no urinary output since birth - (ANSWER)The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a 2-day-old
newborn. Which of the following findings should the nurse consider serious, warranting immediate
reporting to the doctor?
- In the seventh month of fetal life - (ANSWER)The testes descend into the scrotum normally:
- Destruction of excess red blood cells - (ANSWER)Two-day-old Samuel has been diagnosed as having
physiological jaundice. His parents ask the nurse what could cause this to happen. She would respond
that this is caused by (the):
- An output that exceeds the intake - (ANSWER)David weighed 7 pounds at birth, and by the fourth day,
he weighed 6 pounds 3 ounces. This weight loss is due to:
Three times their birth weight - (ANSWER)One-year-olds are usually:
sutures - (ANSWER)In the newborn, the skull bones are separated by:
two veins and one artery - (ANSWER)After examination of the umbilical cord in the delivery room, the
nurse considers it normal if she finds:
help to prepare for breastfeeding - (ANSWER)The hormone oxytocin functions during pregnancy and the
postpartum period to:
adds new foods to the diet one at a time - (ANSWER)When giving nutritional counseling to parents of an
11-month-old, you would tell them to:
, HPRS 3313 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS...
failure to sit at 7 months - (ANSWER)The nurse evaluates a 1-year-old child and recognizes that which of
the following is a sign of concern and should be reported to the physician?
stimulates the senses - (ANSWER)The nurse should understand that the type of play important for the
infant's growth and development is play that:
4 to 6 weeks - (ANSWER)The nurse can anticipate that by ____________________, the infant will
demonstrate a social smile and begin making cooing sounds.
iron - (ANSWER)The mother of a 12-month-old tells the nurse that her baby does not like solid foods and
only drinks milk. The nurse is correct to be concerned that the baby may be deficient in:
- Diphtheria
-pertussis
- tetanus (DPT)
- Measles
-mumps
-rubella (MMR)
-Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV)
-Polio - (ANSWER)within the first year, the infant should receive which immunizations? (Select all that
apply.)
"it is normal for growth to be slow at this time." - (ANSWER)May is worried that 2 1/2-year-old Tracy has
not grown in the past few months. The best response would be
hold large objects 6 feet away - (ANSWER)To help increase visual acuity in 2-year-old Charles, you would
have his parents
sense of security - (ANSWER)Bedtime rituals provide the child with a
at the time of conception - (ANSWER)A child's inherited characteristics are determined
46 chromosomes - (ANSWER)The zygote contains the genetic information from parents. It is
represented by a total of:
DNA - (ANSWER)The genetic information is encoded in
alcohol intake - (ANSWER)The nurse is reviewing the client's prenatal history. Which of the following
would be considered a teratogen?
dominant, recessive - (ANSWER)The brown-eyed pregnant client asks the nurse if she could have a blue-
eyed child. The nurse is correct if she responds, "The brown-eyed gene is _________, and the blue-eyed
gene is __________."
pre-embryonic, embryonic, fetal - (ANSWER)The correct stages of prenatal development are as follows:
expulsion - (ANSWER)During what stage of labor does the baby pass through the birth canal?
rooting - (ANSWER)If you stroke the newborn's cheek, you will likely elicit which reflex?
the newborn's overall status - (ANSWER)The caregiver understands that the Apgar scale indicates
"attempt to determine the reason for her crying" - (ANSWER)Mary Allridge gave birth 2 days ago to an
8-pound girl. She explains to the nurse that each time the baby comes to her from the nursery, the baby
is crying. What will she do if this happens at home? The nurse would best respond
attatchment - (ANSWER)The emotional bond between a mother and her newborn infant is called
an extra gluteal fold in the lower extremity - (ANSWER)On assessment of the newborn, which of the
following findings would indicate congenital hip dysplasia?
,HPRS 3313 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS...
thick, green-black fecal material - (ANSWER)Meconium is best described as
fever - (ANSWER)Emma Spence brings her 11-month-old infant, who has symptoms of teething, to the
health clinic. The nurse would consider which symptom abnormal?
no urinary output since birth - (ANSWER)The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a 2-day-old
newborn. Which of the following findings should the nurse consider serious, warranting immediate
reporting to the doctor?
- In the seventh month of fetal life - (ANSWER)The testes descend into the scrotum normally:
- Destruction of excess red blood cells - (ANSWER)Two-day-old Samuel has been diagnosed as having
physiological jaundice. His parents ask the nurse what could cause this to happen. She would respond
that this is caused by (the):
- An output that exceeds the intake - (ANSWER)David weighed 7 pounds at birth, and by the fourth day,
he weighed 6 pounds 3 ounces. This weight loss is due to:
Three times their birth weight - (ANSWER)One-year-olds are usually:
sutures - (ANSWER)In the newborn, the skull bones are separated by:
two veins and one artery - (ANSWER)After examination of the umbilical cord in the delivery room, the
nurse considers it normal if she finds:
help to prepare for breastfeeding - (ANSWER)The hormone oxytocin functions during pregnancy and the
postpartum period to:
adds new foods to the diet one at a time - (ANSWER)When giving nutritional counseling to parents of an
11-month-old, you would tell them to:
, HPRS 3313 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS...
failure to sit at 7 months - (ANSWER)The nurse evaluates a 1-year-old child and recognizes that which of
the following is a sign of concern and should be reported to the physician?
stimulates the senses - (ANSWER)The nurse should understand that the type of play important for the
infant's growth and development is play that:
4 to 6 weeks - (ANSWER)The nurse can anticipate that by ____________________, the infant will
demonstrate a social smile and begin making cooing sounds.
iron - (ANSWER)The mother of a 12-month-old tells the nurse that her baby does not like solid foods and
only drinks milk. The nurse is correct to be concerned that the baby may be deficient in:
- Diphtheria
-pertussis
- tetanus (DPT)
- Measles
-mumps
-rubella (MMR)
-Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV)
-Polio - (ANSWER)within the first year, the infant should receive which immunizations? (Select all that
apply.)
"it is normal for growth to be slow at this time." - (ANSWER)May is worried that 2 1/2-year-old Tracy has
not grown in the past few months. The best response would be
hold large objects 6 feet away - (ANSWER)To help increase visual acuity in 2-year-old Charles, you would
have his parents
sense of security - (ANSWER)Bedtime rituals provide the child with a