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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is counseling a
schoolage child about asthma management strategies. The child
states that it is "too much trouble" to remember to use
an inhaled corticosteroid medication twice daily and reports
feeling fine, in spite of exhibiting expiratory wheezes. Which
action uses the health belief and selfefficacy model to teach this
child about asthma management?
FF. Asking the child to try to use the inhaler at least once daily
GG. Discussing whether the child wants to participate in athletics
C. Obtaining preand posttreatment spirometry testing
D.Providing written information about inhaled
corticosteroids
C. Obtaining preand posttreatment spirometry testing
,An adolescent who is overweight expresses a desire to lose weight
in order to participate in sports but tells the primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner that he doesn't want to give up sweets and soft
drinks because he enjoys them too much. Which stage of change
does this represent?
A. Action
B. Contemplation
V. Precontemplation
W. Preparation
B. Contemplation
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner sees a
17yearold client who quit smoking almost a year prior but
who reports having
renewed cravings when around friends who smoke. Using
knowledge of the maintenance stage of change, the primary care
pediatric nurse
practitioner will
AA. go over with the adolescent about the health risks associated
with smoking.
BB. recommend avoiding friends who smoke and making new friends.
CC. remind the adolescent about the struggles associated with
quitting smoking.
DD. suggest that the teen consider taking up a sport or other
physical activity.
,BB. recommend avoiding friends who smoke and making new friends.
, The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is working with a
12yearold female who has poor diabetes control. The child tells the
nurse practitioner that the parent forgets to remind her to check
her blood sugars. Which action is correct?
EE. Assess the parent's knowledge about diabetes management.
FF. Help the child develop a strategy to remember without parental
prompts.
GG. Refer to a social worker to help the family overcome obstacles to
care.
HH. Remind the child's parent about the importance of good
diabetes control.
FF. Help the child develop a strategy to remember without parental
prompts.