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,What is the associated risk of childhood obesity that the nurse should include in a teaching session? -
correct ans:Type II diabetes
What is the second-leading cause of death for boys aged 15 to 19 years? - correct ans:Homicide
What is the major cause of death for children older than 1 year? - correct ans:Unintentional injuries
What is the leading cause of death in children younger than 1 year? - correct ans:Congenital anomalies
What health issue is not associated with childhood obesity? - correct ans:Type I diabetes
Which health problem ranks fourth as a cause of death in boys aged 15 to 19 years? - correct ans:Cancer
What cognitive level is required to remember the associated risks of childhood obesity? - correct
ans:Remember
What cognitive level is required to understand the second-leading cause of death in adolescents? -
correct ans:Understand
What is the first cause of death in children older than 1 year? - correct ans:Unintentional injuries
What is the significance of firearm homicide in the context of adolescent health? - correct ans:It is the
second overall cause of death in boys aged 15 to 19 years.
What is the major health concern related to unintentional injuries in children? - correct ans:They are the
leading cause of death after age 1 year.
Which health issue is the leading cause of death in African-American males aged 15 to 19 years? -
correct ans:Homicide
,What is the relationship between respiratory disease and childhood obesity? - correct ans:Respiratory
disease is not associated with obesity.
What is the relationship between celiac disease and childhood obesity? - correct ans:Celiac disease is
not associated with obesity.
Which age group experiences the highest rate of death from unintentional injuries? - correct
ans:Children older than 1 year.
What is the role of the nurse in planning health promotion for childhood obesity? - correct ans:To
include associated risks such as Type II diabetes.
What is the primary focus of the nursing process in relation to health promotion? - correct ans:Planning.
What is the significance of congenital anomalies in pediatric health? - correct ans:They are the leading
cause of death in children younger than 1 year.
In terms of adolescent health, what is the third-leading cause of death? - correct ans:Suicide.
What is the fourth-leading cause of death for boys aged 15 to 19 years? - correct ans:Cancer.
What is the main focus of Chapter 01 in Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing? - correct ans:Children,
Their Families, and the Nurse.
What is the primary concern of health promotion and maintenance in pediatric nursing? - correct ans:To
address risks and health issues relevant to children and adolescents.
What is the impact of unintentional injuries on pediatric populations? - correct ans:They significantly
contribute to mortality rates in children.
What is the expected outcome of effective health promotion strategies in pediatric nursing? - correct
ans:Reduction in childhood morbidity and mortality.
, What is the importance of understanding cultural influences in pediatric nursing? - correct ans:To
provide culturally competent care to children and families.
What factor most impacts the type of injury a child is susceptible to according to their age? - correct
ans:The developmental level of the child.
How does a child's physical health relate to injuries? - correct ans:It may facilitate recovery from an
injury but does not impact the type of injury.
What is the relationship between educational level and developmental level in determining injury types?
- correct ans:Educational level is related to developmental level but is not as important in determining
the type of injury.
How does the number of responsible adults in the home affect child injuries? - correct ans:It may affect
the number of unintentional injuries but not the type of injury.
What are the three key components of family-centered care? - correct ans:Respect, collaboration, and
support.
What does family-centered care recognize about the family? - correct ans:The family is the constant in a
child's life.
What is a non-therapeutic action a nurse might take regarding family involvement? - correct ans:Taking
over total care of the child, which increases stress on the family.
What is a key intervention for providing atraumatic care? - correct ans:Preparing the child before any
unfamiliar treatment or procedure.
What are some components of atraumatic care? - correct ans:Preparing the child for treatments,
controlling pain, allowing privacy, providing play activities, and respecting cultural differences.