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NUR236 EXAM 2 Questions with Correct
Answers for a Specific Exam Mail
________________ maltreatment of children: causing pain or harm to a child
(shaken baby syndrome, fractures, factitious disorder imposed on another)
Ans: physical
________________ maltreatment of children: occurring when sexual contact
takes place without consent, whether or not the victim is able to give consent
(includes any sexual behavior toward a minor and dating violence among
adolescents)
Ans: sexual
________________ maltreatment of children: humiliating, threatening, or
intimidating a child (includes behavior that minimizes an individual's feelings
of self-worth)
Ans: emotional
________________ of children: includes failure to provide physical and
emotional care
Ans: neglect
________________ care of a child includes feeding, clothing, shelter, medical
or dental care, safety and education
Ans: physical
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________________ care of a child includes stimulation to foster normal
development: nurturing, affection, attention
Ans: emotional
________________ infants are at risk for maltreatment our to the possible failure
of parent-child bonding at birth
Ans: premature
a child ________________ year old or younger is at greater risk for
maltreatment due to the need for constant attention and increased
demands of caregiving
Ans: 1
________________ ________________ ________________: caregiver's frustrations
with persistent crying can lead to this. Can cause intracranial hemorrhage
Ans: shaken baby syndrome
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have respiratory ________________
Ans: distress
a baby with shaken baby syndrome can have no external manifestations of
injury
true or false?
Ans: true
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a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have ________________ fontanels
Ans: bulging
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have retinal ________________
Ans: hemorrhages
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will be:
A. tachycardic
B. bradycardic
Ans: B
bruising in an infant before ________________ months of age should be
deemed suspicious by the nurse
Ans: 6
the nursing priority in maltreatment of children is to have the child removed
from the ________________ situation
Ans: abusive
________________ reporting is required of all health care providers, including
suspected cases of child abuse
Ans: mandatory
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________________ ________________ ________________: inadequate growth
resulting from the inability to obtain or use calories required for growth
Ans: failure to thrive
failure to thrive is usually described in an infant or child who falls below the
________________ percentile for weight (and possibly for height) or who has
persistent weight loss
Ans: fifth
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
inadequate ________________ intake (incorrect formula prep, breastfeeding
difficulties, or excessive juice consumption)
Ans: caloric
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
inadequate ________________ (cystic fibrosis, celiac or Crohn's disease)
Ans: absorption
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
increased ________________ (hyperthyroidism)
Ans: metabolism
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NUR236 EXAM 2 Questions with Correct
Answers for a Specific Exam Mail
________________ maltreatment of children: causing pain or harm to a child
(shaken baby syndrome, fractures, factitious disorder imposed on another)
Ans: physical
________________ maltreatment of children: occurring when sexual contact
takes place without consent, whether or not the victim is able to give consent
(includes any sexual behavior toward a minor and dating violence among
adolescents)
Ans: sexual
________________ maltreatment of children: humiliating, threatening, or
intimidating a child (includes behavior that minimizes an individual's feelings
of self-worth)
Ans: emotional
________________ of children: includes failure to provide physical and
emotional care
Ans: neglect
________________ care of a child includes feeding, clothing, shelter, medical
or dental care, safety and education
Ans: physical
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________________ care of a child includes stimulation to foster normal
development: nurturing, affection, attention
Ans: emotional
________________ infants are at risk for maltreatment our to the possible failure
of parent-child bonding at birth
Ans: premature
a child ________________ year old or younger is at greater risk for
maltreatment due to the need for constant attention and increased
demands of caregiving
Ans: 1
________________ ________________ ________________: caregiver's frustrations
with persistent crying can lead to this. Can cause intracranial hemorrhage
Ans: shaken baby syndrome
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have respiratory ________________
Ans: distress
a baby with shaken baby syndrome can have no external manifestations of
injury
true or false?
Ans: true
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a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have ________________ fontanels
Ans: bulging
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will have retinal ________________
Ans: hemorrhages
a baby with shaken baby syndrome will be:
A. tachycardic
B. bradycardic
Ans: B
bruising in an infant before ________________ months of age should be
deemed suspicious by the nurse
Ans: 6
the nursing priority in maltreatment of children is to have the child removed
from the ________________ situation
Ans: abusive
________________ reporting is required of all health care providers, including
suspected cases of child abuse
Ans: mandatory
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________________ ________________ ________________: inadequate growth
resulting from the inability to obtain or use calories required for growth
Ans: failure to thrive
failure to thrive is usually described in an infant or child who falls below the
________________ percentile for weight (and possibly for height) or who has
persistent weight loss
Ans: fifth
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
inadequate ________________ intake (incorrect formula prep, breastfeeding
difficulties, or excessive juice consumption)
Ans: caloric
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
inadequate ________________ (cystic fibrosis, celiac or Crohn's disease)
Ans: absorption
failure to thrive can be categorized according to the cause:
increased ________________ (hyperthyroidism)
Ans: metabolism
Pretest - Stuvia US