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1. What is the typical range for normal blood pressure in adolescents?
140/80 mmHg
120/80 mmHg
110/70 mmHg
130/90 mmHg
2. Describe how the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale is utilized in
assessing pain in young children.
The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale requires children to
describe their pain in words.
The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale uses facial expressions to
help children communicate their pain levels.
The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale is used only for adults.
The Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale measures pain through
numerical values.
3. What is the definition of secondary prevention in school nursing?
Secondary prevention involves early detection and intervention to
prevent the progression of health issues.
Secondary prevention focuses on promoting healthy behaviors to
prevent diseases.
Secondary prevention is the treatment of existing health conditions.
Secondary prevention is the assessment of health risks in children.
,4. To what unit should height measurements taken with a stadiometer be
rounded?
The nearest quarter inch or centimeter
The nearest half inch or centimeter
The nearest whole inch or centimeter
The nearest eighth inch or millimeter
5. What is the definition of primary prevention in school nursing?
Primary prevention involves strategies aimed at preventing health
issues before they occur.
Primary prevention focuses on treating existing health conditions.
Primary prevention includes monitoring health status.
Primary prevention is concerned with rehabilitation after illness.
6. When measuring a patient's weight in pounds, it is important to round to the
nearest
1/4 pound (quarter of a pound)
1/8 pound
Ounce
Pound
1/2 pound
7. What is the medical term for drooping of the upper eyelid?
Ptosis
Amblyopia
, Blepharitis
Strabismus
8. Why is it important to round height measurements to the nearest quarter inch
or centimeter when using a stadiometer?
Rounding to the nearest quarter inch or centimeter ensures
consistency and accuracy in height reporting.
Rounding is unnecessary as exact measurements are always possible.
Rounding to the nearest whole number is sufficient for all health
assessments.
Rounding helps to simplify the measurement process for students.
9. Why is it important to round weight measurements to the nearest tenth when
using a scale?
Rounding to the nearest tenth provides a balance between
precision and practicality in clinical settings.
Rounding to the nearest ounce is more relevant for pediatric patients.
Rounding to the nearest whole number simplifies calculations for
nurses.
Rounding to the nearest hundredth ensures maximum accuracy for all
patients.
10. What is one primary goal of conducting school screenings?
To evaluate academic performance.
To conduct physical education assessments.
To identify health issues early.
To provide vaccinations.