Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION
,Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
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, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
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Chapter8 b 1:8 b Health8 b Status8 b of8 b Children:8 b Global8 b and8 b National
8 b Pe8brspectives
1. Which8 b region8 b globally8 b has8 b the8 b highest8 b infant8 b mortality8 b rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. SubSaharan8 b Africa8 b Correct
D. Syria
2. The8 b primary8 b care8 b pediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b understands8 b that,8 b
to8 b ach8bieve8 b the
greatest8 b worldwide
reduction8 b in8 b child8 b mortality8bfrom8 b pneumonia8 b and8 b diarrhea,8 b which8 b int
ervent8bion8 b is
most8 b effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal8 b nutrition
C. Vaccinations Correct
D. Water8 b purification
3. Which8 b is8 b true8 b about8 b the8 b health8 b statusTHof8 b children8 b inTHthe8 b United8 b Sta
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A. Globalism8 b has8 b relatively8 b little8 b impact8 b on8 b child8 b health8 b measures8 b in
8 b the8 b U.8b S.
B. Obesity8 b rates8 b among8 b 2to5yearoldsTHhave8 b shown8 b a8
b rec8bent8 b significant
decrease.8 b Correct
.
C. The8 b rate8 b of8 b household8 b povertyTHis8 b lower8 b than8 b in8 b other8 b e
conomi8bcally8 b developed8 b nations.
D. Young8 b childrenTHwhoTHattend8 b preschool8 b or8 b day8 b care8 b have8 b
higher8bfood8 b insecurity.
4. The8 b primaryTHcareTHpediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b understands8 b that8
b a8 b m8bajor8 b child
healthTHoutcome8 b associated8 b with8 b worldwide8 b climate8 b change8 b is
A. cost8 b of8 b living.
B. education.
C. nutrition.8 b Correct
D. pollution.
5. When8 b providing8 b well8 b child8 b care8 b for8 b an8 b infant8 b in8 b the8 b first8 b year8 b of8 b lif
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,8 b the8 b primary
care8 b pediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b is8 b adhering8 b to8 b the8 b most8 b recent8 b A
merican8bAcademy8 b of
PediatricsRecommendations8 b for8 b Preventive8 b Pediatric8 b Health8 b Care8 b guid
elin8bes8 b by
A. focusing8 b less8 b on8 b development8 b and8 b more8 b on8 b illness8 b prev
ention8band8 b nutrition.
B. following8 b guidelines8 b established8 b by8 b theBright8 b Futures8 b publication.
C. scheduling8 b wellbaby8 b visits8 b to8 b coincide8 b with8 b key8 b devel
opme8bntal8 b milestones.8 b Correct
D. seeing8 b the8 b infant8 b at8 b ages8 b 2,8 b 4,8 b 6,8 b and8 b 128 b months8 b when8 b imm
unization8 b s8 b are8 b due.
, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
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Chapter8 b 2.8 b Unique8 b Issues8 b in8 b Pediatrics
1. A8 b nurse8 b is8 b explaining8 b the8 b therapeutic8 b milieu8 b to8 b a8 b new8 b nur
se.8 b The8bbest8 b explanation8 b of8 b this8 b term8 b would8 b be:
1. The8 b place8 b where8 b the8 b child8 b is8 b receiving8 b care.
BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION
,Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b
8t
, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b
8t
Chapter8 b 1:8 b Health8 b Status8 b of8 b Children:8 b Global8 b and8 b National
8 b Pe8brspectives
1. Which8 b region8 b globally8 b has8 b the8 b highest8 b infant8 b mortality8 b rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. SubSaharan8 b Africa8 b Correct
D. Syria
2. The8 b primary8 b care8 b pediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b understands8 b that,8 b
to8 b ach8bieve8 b the
greatest8 b worldwide
reduction8 b in8 b child8 b mortality8bfrom8 b pneumonia8 b and8 b diarrhea,8 b which8 b int
ervent8bion8 b is
most8 b effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal8 b nutrition
C. Vaccinations Correct
D. Water8 b purification
3. Which8 b is8 b true8 b about8 b the8 b health8 b statusTHof8 b children8 b inTHthe8 b United8 b Sta
tes?
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56
A. Globalism8 b has8 b relatively8 b little8 b impact8 b on8 b child8 b health8 b measures8 b in
8 b the8 b U.8b S.
B. Obesity8 b rates8 b among8 b 2to5yearoldsTHhave8 b shown8 b a8
b rec8bent8 b significant
decrease.8 b Correct
.
C. The8 b rate8 b of8 b household8 b povertyTHis8 b lower8 b than8 b in8 b other8 b e
conomi8bcally8 b developed8 b nations.
D. Young8 b childrenTHwhoTHattend8 b preschool8 b or8 b day8 b care8 b have8 b
higher8bfood8 b insecurity.
4. The8 b primaryTHcareTHpediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b understands8 b that8
b a8 b m8bajor8 b child
healthTHoutcome8 b associated8 b with8 b worldwide8 b climate8 b change8 b is
A. cost8 b of8 b living.
B. education.
C. nutrition.8 b Correct
D. pollution.
5. When8 b providing8 b well8 b child8 b care8 b for8 b an8 b infant8 b in8 b the8 b first8 b year8 b of8 b lif
e
,8 b the8 b primary
care8 b pediatric8 b nurse8 b practitioner8 b is8 b adhering8 b to8 b the8 b most8 b recent8 b A
merican8bAcademy8 b of
PediatricsRecommendations8 b for8 b Preventive8 b Pediatric8 b Health8 b Care8 b guid
elin8bes8 b by
A. focusing8 b less8 b on8 b development8 b and8 b more8 b on8 b illness8 b prev
ention8band8 b nutrition.
B. following8 b guidelines8 b established8 b by8 b theBright8 b Futures8 b publication.
C. scheduling8 b wellbaby8 b visits8 b to8 b coincide8 b with8 b key8 b devel
opme8bntal8 b milestones.8 b Correct
D. seeing8 b the8 b infant8 b at8 b ages8 b 2,8 b 4,8 b 6,8 b and8 b 128 b months8 b when8 b imm
unization8 b s8 b are8 b due.
, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b 8b
8t
Edition
Chapter8 b 2.8 b Unique8 b Issues8 b in8 b Pediatrics
1. A8 b nurse8 b is8 b explaining8 b the8 b therapeutic8 b milieu8 b to8 b a8 b new8 b nur
se.8 b The8bbest8 b explanation8 b of8 b this8 b term8 b would8 b be:
1. The8 b place8 b where8 b the8 b child8 b is8 b receiving8 b care.