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Test Bank For Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span 10th Edition By Carole Lium Edelman, Elizabeth C. Kudzma |All Chapters

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"Prepare for the NCLEX with our comprehensive Evolve Health Promotion and Maintenance Test Bank PDF. Access detailed practice questions and answers on topics like immunizations, developmental stages, patient education, pharmacology, and more. Ideal for nursing students and educators seeking high-quality exam preparation resources."

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HealthQPromotionQandQMaintenance

1.AQclientQwhoQisQsuspectedQofQhavingQtetanusQasksQaQnurseQaboutQimmunizationsQagainstQtetanus.QBeforeQ
responding,QwhatQshouldQtheQnurseQconsiderQaboutQtheQbenefitsQofQtetanusQantitoxin?

ItQstimulatesQplasmaQcellsQdirectly.

AQhighQtiterQofQantibodiesQisQgenerated

.QItQprovidesQimmediateQactiveQimmunit

y.

AQlong-lastingQpassiveQimmunityQisQproduced.

TetanusQantitoxinQprovidesQantibodies,QwhichQconferQimmediateQpassiveQimmunity.QAntitoxinQdoesQnotQsti
mulateQproductionQofQantibodies.QItQprovidesQpassive,QnotQactive,Qimmunity.QPassiveQimmunity,QbyQdefinit
ion,QisQnotQlong-lasting.

2. AQnurseQisQdeterminingQwhetherQaQ5-year-
oldQchildQisQdisplayingQappropriateQbehaviorsQforQthisQage.QWhatQdevelopmentalQfindingsQdoesQtheQnurseQ
expect?QSelectQallQthatQapply.

EnjoysQimitativeQplayQEnga

gesQinQritualisticQgames

MakesQupQrulesQforQaQnewQgame

AsksQforQaQpacifierQwhenQuncomfortableQPl

aysQnearQothersQquietlyQbutQnotQwithQthem

ImitatingQadultsQbyQplayingQadultQrolesQinQsocietyQisQatQitsQpeakQinQchildrenQ5QyearsQofQage;QactivitiesQar
eQstronglyQidentifiedQwithQsame-sexQparent.QAQ5-year-oldQisQableQtoQnegotiateQandQuseQmake-
believeQtoQplay.QTheseQchildrenQareQableQtoQfollowQsomeQrulesQbutQmayQcheatQtoQwin.QOlderQchildrenQin
QtheQmiddleQchildhoodQyearsQneedQconformityQandQrituals,QwhetherQtheyQplayQgamesQorQamassQcollecti

ons.QRulesQtoQgamesQareQfixed,Qunvarying,QandQrigid.QKnowingQtheQrulesQmeansQbelonging.QTheQuseQofQ
aQpacifierQforQoralQsatisfactionQisQtypicalQofQinfants.QParallelQplayQoccursQinQchildrenQagesQ2QtoQ3Qyears.



3. WhatQisQtheQmostQappropriateQcommunicationQstrategyQforQtheQnurseQworkingQwithQadolescentsQi
nQaQclinicQinQaQlargeQcityQhealthQcenter?

RelatingQonQaQpeerQlevel

UsingQtypicalQteenageQlanguage

EstablishingQaQrelationshipQoverQtim

eQHavingQdiscussionsQinQconcreteQter

ms

SeveralQmeetingsQwithQanQadolescentQprovideQanQopportunityQtoQdevelopQtrustQandQestablishQaQrelatio
nship.QRelatingQonQaQpeerQlevelQisQunrealisticQbecauseQtheQnurseQisQnotQanQadolescent’sQpeer.QUsingQteen
ageQlanguageQisQnotQnecessaryQandQmayQevenQimpedeQtheQestablishmentQofQaQrelationship.QItQisQnotQne
cessaryQtoQuseQconcreteQterms,QbecauseQtheQadolescentQisQcapableQofQabstractQthought.

,4. TheQnurseQisQexaminingQdifferentQstatementsQthatQrepresentQtheQstagesQofQpsychosexualQdevelopme
nt,QaccordingQtoQSigmundQFreud’sQpsychoanalyticalQmodelQofQpersonalityQdevelopment.QWhichQstate
mentQindicatesQthatQtheQindividualQisQagedQbetweenQ6QtoQ12Qyears?

TheQindividualQfocusesQonQeducationalQandQsocialQaccomplishments.

TheQindividualQtriesQtoQresolveQpriorQsexualQconflictsQthatQhaveQresurfaced.

QTheQindividualQrealizesQthatQtheQparentQisQsomethingQseparateQfromQtheQse

lf.

TheQindividualQfantasizesQaboutQtheQparentQofQtheQoppositeQsexQasQtheQfirstQloveQinterest.

AccordingQtoQSigmundQFreud’sQpsychoanalyticalQmodelQofQpersonalityQdevelopment,QanQindividualQreach
esQtheQlatencyQstageQbetweenQ6QtoQ12QyearsQofQage.QAtQthisQstage,QtheQsexualQurgesQofQtheQoedipalQstag
eQareQrepressedQandQtheQindividualQchannelsQthemQintoQsociallyQacceptableQproductiveQactivities.QTheref
ore,QtheQchildQfocusesQonQeducationalQandQsocialQaccomplishments.QWhenQanQindividualQreachesQtheQge
nitalQstage,QpriorQsexualQconflictsQresurface.QHeQorQsheQtriesQtoQresolveQthemQinQorderQtoQbeQableQtoQbeg
inQanQadultQmatureQrelationship.QAtQtheQoralQstage,QwhichQbeginsQfromQbirthQandQcontinuesQtillQ12QtoQ1
8Qmonths,QtheQinfantQisQableQtoQrealizeQthatQtheQparentQisQsomethingQseparateQfromQtheQself.QAnQindivid
ualQbetweenQ3QtoQ6QyearsQoldQisQinQtheQphallicQorQoedipalQstage.QAtQthisQstage,QtheQchildQfantasizesQabou
tQtheQparentQofQtheQoppositeQsexQasQtheQfirstQloveQinterest.



WhichQofQtheseQfeaturesQwouldQtheQnurseQstateQareQexhibitedQbyQaQpreschooler?QTem

perQtantrums

AttemptsQtoQcontrolQsituation

sQSynchronizationQofQmoralQskil

ls

EagernessQforQformalQeducation

LearnQtoQfunctionQindependently

PreschoolersQrefineQtheQmasteryQofQtheirQbodiesQtoQfunctionQindependentlyQandQeagerlyQawaitQtheQbeg
inningQofQformalQeducation.WhenQparentsQtryQtoQcontrolQtheQbehaviorQofQaQtoddler,QitQleadsQtoQtemperQt
antrumsQandQnegativeQbehavior.QToddlersQgetQtoQknowQtheirQabilitiesQtoQcontrolQsituationsQandQseemQ
pleasedQwithQit.QSchool-
agedQchildrenQandQadolescentsQrefineQandQsynchronizeQphysical,Qpsychosocial,Qcognitive,QandQmoralQsk
illsQtoQbecomeQacceptedQmembersQofQsociety.

WhatQimportantQteachingQstrategiesQshouldQtheQnurseQtakeQintoQconsiderationQtoQbringQaQchangeQinQtheQcli
ent’sQlifestyle?QSelectQallQthatQapply.
UseQwrittenQresourcesQatQanQappropriateQreadingQlevel.
PracticeQactiveQlistening,QandQaskQtheQclientQhowQheQorQsheQprefersQtoQlearn.
RefrainQfromQincludingQfamilyQmemberQinQeffortsQtoQbringQaQchangeQinQtheQclient’sQlifestyle.
ProvideQtimelinesQforQmodificationQofQeatingQandQexerciseQlifestyleQhabitsQwithoutQconsultingQwithQtheQc
lient.

,StartQwithQidentifyingQwhatQinformationQtheQclientQknowsQregardingQhealthQrisksQrelatedQtoQpoorQlifestyleQc
hoices.
ToQbringQaQchangeQinQtheQclient’sQlifestyle,QtheQnurseQshouldQuseQwrittenQresourcesQatQanQappropriateQre
adingQlevel.QTheQnurseQshouldQpracticeQactiveQlisteningQandQaskQtheQclientQhowQheQorQsheQprefersQtoQlear
n.QTheQnurseQshouldQstartQbyQidentifyingQwhatQinformationQtheQclientQknowsQregardingQhealthQrisksQrelat
edQtoQpoorQlifestyleQchoices.QTheQnurseQshouldQincludeQfamilyQmembersQtoQhelpQbringQchangesQinQtheQcli
ent’sQlifestyle.QTheQnurseQshouldQprovideQtimelinesQforQmodificationQofQeatingQandQexerciseQlifestyleQhab
itsQafterQconsultingQwithQtheQclient.
6.AQparentQexpressesQconcernQthatQtheQadolescentQchildQisQnotQingestingQenoughQcalciumQbecauseQofQanQall
ergyQtoQmilk.QWhatQalternativeQfoodsQorQliquidsQshouldQtheQnurseQsuggest?QSelectQallQthatQapply.
CottageQcheese
GreenQleafyQvegetable
sQBlackQorQbakedQbeans
Yogurt
Q



Oranges
SalmonQandQsardines
GreenQleafyQvegetables,QblackQandQbakedQbeans,Qoranges,QandQsalmonQandQsardinesQareQallQgoodQsourcesQ
ofQcalciumQevenQthoughQtheyQdoQnotQcontainQmilkQorQmilkQproducts.QCottageQcheeseQandQyogurtQbothQcon
tainQmilkQandQthereforeQmustQbeQeliminated.
9.AQclientQasksQaQnurseQaboutQtheQmostQcommonQproblemQassociatedQwithQtheQuseQofQanQintrauterineQd
eviceQ(IUD).QWhatQanswerQshouldQtheQnurseQprovide?
PerforationQofQtheQuterusQSponta
neousQdeviceQexpulsionQDiscomfo
rtQassociatedQwithQcoitusQDevelop
mentQofQvaginalQinfections
TheQIUDQmayQcauseQirritabilityQofQtheQmyometrium,QinducingQcontractionQofQtheQuterusQandQexpulsionQo
fQtheQdevice.QPerforationQofQtheQuterusQisQaQrare,QratherQthanQaQcommon,Qoccurrence.QClientsQdoQnotQrep
ortQdiscomfortQduringQcoitusQwhenQanQIUDQisQinQplace.QIncreasedQincidenceQofQvaginalQinfectionsQisQnotQr
eportedQwithQtheQuseQofQanQIUD.
10.AQcoupleQinterestedQinQfamilyQplanningQasksQtheQnurseQaboutQtheQcervicalQmucusQmethodQofQfamilyQp
lanning.QTheQnurseQexplainsQthatQwithQthisQmethodQtheQcoupleQmustQavoidQintercourseQwhenQandQaQfewQd
aysQafterQtheQcervicalQmucusQisQwhat?
ClearQandQthickQYello
wQandQthinQCloudyQa
ndQviscidQClearQandQs
tretchable

, TheQcervicalQmucusQisQclearQandQstretchableQ(spinnbarkeit)QatQovulationQbecauseQofQmaximalQestrogenQsti
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sQnotQoccurQatQanyQspecificQpointQduringQtheQmenstrualQcycleQandQmayQindicateQanQinfection.
TheQparentsQofQaQschool-
ageQchildQtellQtheQnurse,Q"MyQchildQseemsQveryQhotQorQredQinQtheQface,QhasQabdominalQpain,QandQappear
sQjittery."QWhatQdoesQtheQnurseQsuggestQasQtheQreasonQforQtheQchild’sQsignsQandQsymptoms?
"TheQchildQisQexperiencingQstressQinQsomeQareaQofQlife."
"TheQchildQisQgrowingQupQandQfeelsQtheQneedQforQautonomy."Q"
TheQchildQmayQbeQeatingQmostlyQjunkQfoodQoutQofQtheQhouse."Q
"TheQchildQmayQbeQstayingQupQlateQatQnightQtoQwatchQtelevision.
"
AppearingQhotQorQredQinQtheQfaceQandQjittery,QalongQwithQabdominalQpain,QindicatesQthatQtheQchildQisQexp
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QhouseQmayQresultQinQobesityQorQunhealthyQeatingQhabits.



2.WhatQnursingQinterventionQbestQmeetsQaQmajorQdevelopmentalQneedQofQaQnewbornQinQtheQimmediateQpo
stoperativeQperiod?
GivingQaQpacifierQtoQtheQinfant
PuttingQaQmobileQoverQtheQinfant'sQcribQProv
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mingQtheQinfant'sQformulaQbeforeQfeeding
SuckingQmeetsQoralQneeds,QwhichQareQprimaryQduringQinfancy.QAnQinfantQaQfewQdaysQoldQisQtooQyoungQt
oQfocusQwellQonQaQmobile;QinQaddition,QtheQnewbornQwillQbeQplacedQinQaQside-
lyingQpositionQafterQsurgeryQandQthereforeQwouldQnotQbeQableQtoQseeQaQmobile.QAQnewbornQisQnotQdevel
opmentallyQcapableQofQenjoyingQaQsoft,QcuddlyQtoy.QWarmingQtheQinfant'sQformulaQbeforeQfeedingQdoes
QnotQsatisfyQaQdevelopmentalQneed.




3.AQnurseQisQcaringQforQaQhospitalizedQschool-agedQchild.QWhatQdevelopment-
relatedQactivityQisQmostQimportantQforQtheQnurseQtoQencourage?
FamilyQcontactQP
eerQinteractionQT
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AcademicQstudies
School-
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hQtheQworkQbeingQpresentedQinQclass.QAlthoughQcontactQwithQfamilyQisQimportant,QtheQschool-
agedQchildQisQbeginningQtoQmoveQawayQfromQtheQfamilyQandQintoQotherQrealms.QAlthoughQpeerQandQsocia

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