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What is the current focus in b. Health promotion and disease prevention
pediatric care?
a. Disease management
b. Health promotion and disease
prevention
c. Anticipatory guidance and
disease prevention
d. Health promotion
An experienced pediatric nurse will c. Provide limited choices for the child.
understand which one of following
techniques as the best one to deal
with the negativism of the toddler?
a. Quietly and calmly ask the child
to comply.
b. Provide no choices for the child.
c. Provide limited choices for the
child.
d. Remain serious and intent.
,One of the primary reasons for B. Toddlers do not understand the concept of
monitoring the toddler's activities "cause and effect," so explaining that certain
and intervening to prevent actions will result in serious injury is useless
accidental injury is that:
A. Toddlers have oppositional
defiant behavior and negativism
B. Toddlers do not understand the
concept of "cause and effect," so
explaining that certain actions will
result in serious injury is useless
C. Toddlers will often listen to
reasoning about why an activity
should be avoided
D. Toddlers enjoy making their
parents worry about their safety
and like to see the parents'
reactions to the behavior
,One indication that the toddler is A. Child recognizes urge to void and is able to
ready to begin toilet training is: communicate this sensation to the parent
A. Child recognizes urge to void
and is able to communicate this
sensation to the parent
B. Child is able to stay dry all night
C. Child demonstrates mastery of
dressing and undresssing self
D. Child asks parent to have wet or
soiled diaper changed
A common cause of accidental A. Placing the child in a rear-facing weight-
death in children ages 1 to 19 years appropriate car restraint seat until the child has
involves motor vehicle crashes. outgrown the car seat manufacturer's height and
Evidence from test crashes weight recommendations
indicates that the safest action to
prevent accidental deaths in
toddlers includes:
A. Placing the child in a rear-facing
weight-appropriate car restraint
seat until the child has outgrown
the car seat manufacturer's height
and weight recommendations
B. Allowing the child to ride in the
front seat with a lap-shoulder seat
restraint to avoid emotional
outbursts
C. Allowing the child to ride in a
forward-facing booster restraint
seat after 12 months of age
D. Placing the child in the regular
seat using the lap-shoulder belt as
long as the child weighs at least 45
pounds
, A mother brings her 3-year-old C. The child's behavior is normal for a toddler and
daughter to the well-child clinic and may represent frustration with control of her
expresses concern that the child's emotions; further exploration of events
behavior is worrisome and possibly surrounding temper tantrums and possible
requires therapy or medication at interventions should be explored.
minimum. The mother further
explains that the child constantly
responds to the mother's simple
requests with a "no" answer even
though the activity has been a
favorite in the recent past.
Furthermore, the child has had an
increase in the number of temper
tantrums at bedtime and refuses to
go to bed. The mother is afraid her
daughter will hurt herself during a
temper tantrum because she holds
her breath until the mother picks
her up and gives in to her request.
The nurse's best response to the
mother is that:
A. The child probably would benefit
from some counseling with a
trained therapist.
B. The mother and father should
evaluate their childrearing
practices.
C. The child's behavior is normal for
a toddler and may represent
frustration with contr
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Terms in this set (148)
What is the current focus in b. Health promotion and disease prevention
pediatric care?
a. Disease management
b. Health promotion and disease
prevention
c. Anticipatory guidance and
disease prevention
d. Health promotion
An experienced pediatric nurse will c. Provide limited choices for the child.
understand which one of following
techniques as the best one to deal
with the negativism of the toddler?
a. Quietly and calmly ask the child
to comply.
b. Provide no choices for the child.
c. Provide limited choices for the
child.
d. Remain serious and intent.
,One of the primary reasons for B. Toddlers do not understand the concept of
monitoring the toddler's activities "cause and effect," so explaining that certain
and intervening to prevent actions will result in serious injury is useless
accidental injury is that:
A. Toddlers have oppositional
defiant behavior and negativism
B. Toddlers do not understand the
concept of "cause and effect," so
explaining that certain actions will
result in serious injury is useless
C. Toddlers will often listen to
reasoning about why an activity
should be avoided
D. Toddlers enjoy making their
parents worry about their safety
and like to see the parents'
reactions to the behavior
,One indication that the toddler is A. Child recognizes urge to void and is able to
ready to begin toilet training is: communicate this sensation to the parent
A. Child recognizes urge to void
and is able to communicate this
sensation to the parent
B. Child is able to stay dry all night
C. Child demonstrates mastery of
dressing and undresssing self
D. Child asks parent to have wet or
soiled diaper changed
A common cause of accidental A. Placing the child in a rear-facing weight-
death in children ages 1 to 19 years appropriate car restraint seat until the child has
involves motor vehicle crashes. outgrown the car seat manufacturer's height and
Evidence from test crashes weight recommendations
indicates that the safest action to
prevent accidental deaths in
toddlers includes:
A. Placing the child in a rear-facing
weight-appropriate car restraint
seat until the child has outgrown
the car seat manufacturer's height
and weight recommendations
B. Allowing the child to ride in the
front seat with a lap-shoulder seat
restraint to avoid emotional
outbursts
C. Allowing the child to ride in a
forward-facing booster restraint
seat after 12 months of age
D. Placing the child in the regular
seat using the lap-shoulder belt as
long as the child weighs at least 45
pounds
, A mother brings her 3-year-old C. The child's behavior is normal for a toddler and
daughter to the well-child clinic and may represent frustration with control of her
expresses concern that the child's emotions; further exploration of events
behavior is worrisome and possibly surrounding temper tantrums and possible
requires therapy or medication at interventions should be explored.
minimum. The mother further
explains that the child constantly
responds to the mother's simple
requests with a "no" answer even
though the activity has been a
favorite in the recent past.
Furthermore, the child has had an
increase in the number of temper
tantrums at bedtime and refuses to
go to bed. The mother is afraid her
daughter will hurt herself during a
temper tantrum because she holds
her breath until the mother picks
her up and gives in to her request.
The nurse's best response to the
mother is that:
A. The child probably would benefit
from some counseling with a
trained therapist.
B. The mother and father should
evaluate their childrearing
practices.
C. The child's behavior is normal for
a toddler and may represent
frustration with contr