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A nurse manager on a pediatric floor is preparing an education program on working with
families for a group of newly hired nurses. Which of the following should the nurse include
when discussing the developmental theory?
A. Describes that stress is inevitable
B. Emphasizes that change with one member affects the entire family
C. Provides guidance to assist families adapting to stress
D. Defines consistencies in how families change
Correct Answer: D. Defines consistencies in how families change
Rationale: Developmental theory focuses on identifying consistent patterns in how families
evolve and adapt over time. It helps understand how families grow and change with life stages,
rather than solely focusing on stress or individual family member changes.
Question
A nurse is assisting a group of parents of adolescents to develop skills that will improve
communication. The nurse hears one parent state, "My son knows he better do what I say."
Which of the parenting styles is he exhibiting?
A. Authoritarian
B. Permissive
C. Authoritative
D. Passive
Correct Answer: A. Authoritarian
Rationale: Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules and high expectations with
little flexibility or negotiation, as shown in the statement, "he better do what I say."
Question
A nurse is performing a family assessment. Which of the following should the nurse include?
(Select all that apply)
A. Medical history
B. Parents' education level
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C. Child's physical growth
D. Support systems
E. Stressors
Correct Answer: A, B, D, E
Rationale: Family assessments should consider medical history, parents' education level,
support systems, and stressors, as these factors influence the overall well-being and
development of the family unit. Physical growth of the child is important but is a metric of
individual pediatric physical assessment rather than the primary focus of a family systems
assessment.
Question
A nurse is preparing to assess a preschool-age child. Which of the following is an appropriate
action by the nurse to prepare the child?
A. Allow the child to role-play using miniature equipment
B. Use medical terminology to describe what will happen
C. Separate the child from her parents during the examination
D. Keep medical equipment visible to the child
Correct Answer: A. Allow the child to role-play using miniature equipment
Rationale: Role-playing with miniature equipment can help preschool-age children feel more
comfortable and familiar with the medical process, which reduces fear and anxiety by
normalizing the clinical environment.
Question
A nurse is checking the vital signs of a 3-year-old during a well-child visit. Which of the following
findings should the nurse report to the provider?
A. Temperature 37.2°C (99.0°F)
B. Heart rate of 106/min
C. Respirations 30/min
D. Blood pressure 88/54 mmHg
Correct Answer: C. Respirations 30/min