Exam 1 EAQ Review Questions With
Correct Answers
A 3.5-year-old boy talks to himself and sometimes talks to the toys. The
child has telegraphic speech. What should the nurse tell the parent of
the boy?
"Talking to toys is normal but talking to oneself is abnormal."
"Talking to oneself is normal but talking to toys is abnormal."
"Read stories to your child as it programs words into the memory
bank."
"By this age, your child should be able to form sentences of about 14
words." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-read stories to your child as it
programs words into the memory bank
A mother tells the nurse that her daughter's favorite toy is a large,
empty box that contained a stove. She plays "house" in it with her
toddler brother. Based on the nurse's knowledge of growth and
development, the nurse recognizes that this is what?
,Suggestive of limited family resources
Suggestive of limited adult supervision
Unsafe play that should be discouraged
Creative play that should be encouraged - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-
creative play that should be encouraged
A nurse is presenting a class on injury prevention to parents of
preschoolers. Which injuries should the nurse identify as occurring in
this age group? Select all that apply.
Falls
Drowning
Poisoning
Sports injuries
Tricycle and bicycle accidents - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-falls
, drowning
poisoning
tricycle and bicycle accidents
A 4-year-old child is playing while the parent is watching television.
After some time the child comes to the parent and says, "Dad! Anna
broke the glass." There was nobody else in the house at that time. What
should be the most appropriate response of the father?
"It is okay. I will tell Anna not to do it again."
"Don't worry; I will get another glass for you."
"That is really bad; I am going to punish Anna."
"I see only you here, so you are responsible for that." - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔-I see only you here, so you are responsible for that
An adolescent is brought to the emergency department in an
unconscious state by his friends who have been partying overnight. On
examination, the nurse finds that pupils of the boy are constricted, his
respiratory rate is 5 breaths per minute, and he is turning blue. There
are no needle marks on arms or legs. What should be the most
appropriate steps taken by the nurse? Select all that apply.
Correct Answers
A 3.5-year-old boy talks to himself and sometimes talks to the toys. The
child has telegraphic speech. What should the nurse tell the parent of
the boy?
"Talking to toys is normal but talking to oneself is abnormal."
"Talking to oneself is normal but talking to toys is abnormal."
"Read stories to your child as it programs words into the memory
bank."
"By this age, your child should be able to form sentences of about 14
words." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-read stories to your child as it
programs words into the memory bank
A mother tells the nurse that her daughter's favorite toy is a large,
empty box that contained a stove. She plays "house" in it with her
toddler brother. Based on the nurse's knowledge of growth and
development, the nurse recognizes that this is what?
,Suggestive of limited family resources
Suggestive of limited adult supervision
Unsafe play that should be discouraged
Creative play that should be encouraged - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-
creative play that should be encouraged
A nurse is presenting a class on injury prevention to parents of
preschoolers. Which injuries should the nurse identify as occurring in
this age group? Select all that apply.
Falls
Drowning
Poisoning
Sports injuries
Tricycle and bicycle accidents - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔-falls
, drowning
poisoning
tricycle and bicycle accidents
A 4-year-old child is playing while the parent is watching television.
After some time the child comes to the parent and says, "Dad! Anna
broke the glass." There was nobody else in the house at that time. What
should be the most appropriate response of the father?
"It is okay. I will tell Anna not to do it again."
"Don't worry; I will get another glass for you."
"That is really bad; I am going to punish Anna."
"I see only you here, so you are responsible for that." - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔-I see only you here, so you are responsible for that
An adolescent is brought to the emergency department in an
unconscious state by his friends who have been partying overnight. On
examination, the nurse finds that pupils of the boy are constricted, his
respiratory rate is 5 breaths per minute, and he is turning blue. There
are no needle marks on arms or legs. What should be the most
appropriate steps taken by the nurse? Select all that apply.