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Table of Contents:
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Section I: Children, Their Families, and the Nurse
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Chapter 1: Perspectives ofPediatric Nursing
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Chapter 2: Social, Cultural, Religious, and Family Influences on Child
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Health Promotion
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Chapter 3: Hereditary Influences on Health Promotion ofthe Child and
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Section II: Childhood and Family Assessment
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Chapter 4: Communication, Physical, and Developmental Assessment of the Child and Family
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Chapter 5: Pain in Children: Significance, Assessment, and Management Strategies
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Chapter 6: Childhood Communicable and Infectious Diseases
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Section III: Family-Centered Care of the Newborn
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Chapter 7: Health Promotion ofthe Newborn and Family
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Chapter 8: HeahhProblems ofthe Newborn
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Chapter 9: The High-Risk Newborn and Family
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Section IV: Family-Centered Care of the Infant
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Chapter 10: Health Promotion of the Infant and
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Family Chapter 11: Health Problems ofthe Infant
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Section V: Family-Centered Care of the Toddler and Preschooler
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Chapter 12: Health Promotion of the Toddler and Family
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Chapter 13: Health Promotion of the Preschooler and Family
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Chapter 14: Health Problems of Early Childhood
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Section VI: Family-Centered Care of the School-Age Child
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Chapter 15: Health Promotion of the School-Age Child and Family
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Chapter 16: Health Problems ofthe School-Age Child
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Section VII: Family-Centered Care of the Adolescent
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Chapter 17: Health Promotion ofthe Adolescent and Family
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Chapter 18: Health Problems ofthe Adolescent
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Section VIII: Family-Centered Care of the Child with Special Needs
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Chapter 19: Impact of Chronic Illness, Disability, or End of Life Care for the Child and Family
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Chapter 20: The Child with Cognitive, Sensory, or Communication Impairment
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Section IX: The Child Who is Hospitalized
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Chapter 21: Family-Centered Care ofthe Child During Illness and Hospitalization
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Chapter 22: Pediatric Nursing Interventions and Skills
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Section X: Childhood Nutrition and Elimination Problems
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Chapter 23: The Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
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Chapter 24: The Child with Renal Dysfunction
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Chapter 25: The Child with Gastrointestinal
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Dysfunction Section XI: Childhood Oxygenation
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Problems Chapter 26: The Child with Respiratory
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Section XII: Childhood Blood Production and Circulation Problems
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Chapter 27: The Child with Cardiovascular Dysfunction
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Chapter 28: The Child with Hematologic or Immunologic Dysfunction
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dt Chapter 01: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
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1. The clinic nurse is reviewing statistics on infant mortality for the United States versus other
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countries. Compared with other countries that have a population of at least 25 million, the nurse
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makes which determination?
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a. The United States is ranked last among 27 countries.
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b. The United States is ranked similar to 20 other developed countries.
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c. The United States is ranked in the middle of 20 other developed countries.
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d. The United States is ranked highest among 27 other industrialized countries.
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Although the death rate has decreased, the United States still ranks last in infant mortality among
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nations with a population of at least 25 million. The United States has the highest infant death rate of
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developed nations.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering
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TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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2. Which is the leading cause of death in infants younger than 1 year in the United States?
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c. Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight
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d. Maternal complications specific to the perinatal period
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Congenital anomalies account for 20.1% of deaths in infants younger than 1 year compared with sudden
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infant death syndrome, which accounts for 8.2%; disorders related to short gestation and
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unspecified low birth weight, which account for 16.5%; and maternal complications such
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as infections specific to the perinatal period, which account for 6.1% of deaths in infants
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younger than 1 year of age.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering
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3. What is the major cause of death for children older than 1 year in the United States?
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Unintentional injuries (accidents) are the leading cause of death after age 1 year through adolescence. The
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leading cause of death for those younger than 1 year is congenital anomalies, and childhood cancers and
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heart disease cause a significantly lower percentage of deaths in children older than 1 year of age.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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4. In addition to injuries, what are the leading causes of death in adolescents ages 15 to 19 years?
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Suicide and homicide account for 16.7% of deaths in this age group. Suicide and cancer account for 10.9%
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of deaths, heart disease and cancer account for approximately 5.5%, and homicide and heart disease
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account for 10.9% of the deaths in this age group.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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5. The nurse is planning a teaching session to adolescents about deaths by unintentional injuries. Which
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should the nurse include in the session with regard to deaths caused by injuries?
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a. More deaths occur in males. dt dt dt dt
b. More deaths occur in females. dt dt dt dt
c. The pattern of deaths does not vary according to age and sex.
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d. The pattern of deaths does not vary widely among different ethnic groups.
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The majority of deaths from unintentional injuries occur in males. The pattern of death does vary greatly
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