Chapter 3 FA DAVIS QUIZ | Q’s and
A’s
The mother of a hospitalized child shared with the nurse that she was
concerned that since this illness her 4-year-old daughter has started
speaking in baby language. What would be the most appropriate nursing
actions? Select all that apply. - -Listen and empathize
Give assurance that is common
Encourage the mother to speak with her child as she would normally
Encourage more frequent parental control
- The pediatric nurse is preparing a lecture for a group of parents related to
anticipatory guidance. Which of the following topics will the nurse discuss
when addressing anticipatory guidance? Select all that apply. - -Growth and
development
Primary health promotion strategies
Identifying social support systems and agencies
Primordial health promotion strategies
- While admitting a child to the pediatric unit, the nurse addresses visiting
hours with the child's mother. The mother replies, "I cannot visit every day
as I do not have anyone who can stay with my other children and I have no
affordable transportation." What is the most appropriate NANDA nursing
diagnosis based on the mother's statement? - -Caregiver role strain
- The nurse is caring for a 4-month-old infant. What communication
strategies are appropriate when caring for this client? Select all that apply. -
-Use a soothing tone of voice, smile often, and touch.
Build a relationship with the primary caregiver/parent.
Maintain routines.
Respond to crying in a timely manner
- The nurse is assessing a 7-year-old who is suspected to be a part of an
altered family unit. Which finding would indicate that the client's family
demonstrates a coercive family process? - -The client notes that their
parents tend to ignore them when they act out
- During a regular health maintenance visit, the nurse asks a 7-year-old child
about the names of friends and the types of games he loves to play. What is
the nurse assessing when asking these questions? - -Social development
- The pediatric nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child. What effective
communication strategies will the nurse implement when communicating
A’s
The mother of a hospitalized child shared with the nurse that she was
concerned that since this illness her 4-year-old daughter has started
speaking in baby language. What would be the most appropriate nursing
actions? Select all that apply. - -Listen and empathize
Give assurance that is common
Encourage the mother to speak with her child as she would normally
Encourage more frequent parental control
- The pediatric nurse is preparing a lecture for a group of parents related to
anticipatory guidance. Which of the following topics will the nurse discuss
when addressing anticipatory guidance? Select all that apply. - -Growth and
development
Primary health promotion strategies
Identifying social support systems and agencies
Primordial health promotion strategies
- While admitting a child to the pediatric unit, the nurse addresses visiting
hours with the child's mother. The mother replies, "I cannot visit every day
as I do not have anyone who can stay with my other children and I have no
affordable transportation." What is the most appropriate NANDA nursing
diagnosis based on the mother's statement? - -Caregiver role strain
- The nurse is caring for a 4-month-old infant. What communication
strategies are appropriate when caring for this client? Select all that apply. -
-Use a soothing tone of voice, smile often, and touch.
Build a relationship with the primary caregiver/parent.
Maintain routines.
Respond to crying in a timely manner
- The nurse is assessing a 7-year-old who is suspected to be a part of an
altered family unit. Which finding would indicate that the client's family
demonstrates a coercive family process? - -The client notes that their
parents tend to ignore them when they act out
- During a regular health maintenance visit, the nurse asks a 7-year-old child
about the names of friends and the types of games he loves to play. What is
the nurse assessing when asking these questions? - -Social development
- The pediatric nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child. What effective
communication strategies will the nurse implement when communicating