NR 602 MIDTERM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Which client would likely be under the care of a primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner? - Answer -An infant in need of well baby immunizations
The focus of primary care, pediatric nurse practitioners care include well child care, and
the prevention and or management of both common pediatric acute illnesses and
chronic conditions
What is the conceptual center for primary care? - Answer -The person
Primary care is conceptualized as being more person, rather than disease, treatment, or
cure centered
Which intervention demonstrate implementation of a bright futures health promotion
theme? - Answer -Identifying stress felt by elementary school children
Mental health and emotional well-being is a Health from ocean theme address by bright
futures.
When providing well child care for an infant in the first year of life, you demonstrate an
understanding of current guidelines, when taking what action? - Answer -Scheduling
well baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones.
In the most recent AAP recommendations for preventative, pediatric health care, there
is a greater emphasis on behavioral and developmental issues, and a recommendation
that well childcare be based on child and family development, rather than the periodicity
of immunization schedules
What topics of information does bright futures provide to a pediatric primary care
provider? Select all that apply. - Answer -Preventative care screenings
Evidence driven care
Nutritional health
Theory based care
Bright futures provides theory based on evidence driven died, and it's for wild child care
and preventative care screenings as well as information related to nutritional health. It
does not provide resources for financial support.
You are performing a while, baby examination on a two week old infant. The parents
concerned that the infant sleeps to much. You ask a parent to keep his sleep login
Notícia parent that which amount of sleep per day is optimal for this infant? - Answer -
15 to 18 hours
Newborn sleep up to 8.25 hours at night and 8.25 hours during the day.
, You are counseling a new parent about ways to reduce the risk of SIDS. What were you
include when discussing SIDS? - Answer -Bed sharing with the infants, greatly
increases the risk of SIDS
Bed sharing with infants has been shown to have a five fold increase in the incidence of
SIDS even with nondrug using, and non-smoking parents, smoking alcohol and drug
use increase the risk even further.
You're a counseling, the parents of a toddler about sleep. The parents reported that the
toddler has recently begun resisting sleep, and is often more irritable during the day.
What would you recommend? - Answer -Understanding that sleep resistance is a
common developmental problem
Toddlers may develop sleep resistance as a normal part of their behaviors associated
with increased on talking to me, or may have nighttime fears are a nighttime terrors.
Parents should understand that this is common in transient.
what new vaccine delivery systems are being investigated? - Answer -skin patch
edible
nasal
What reasons are commonly given by parents and caregivers for failing to have their
children vaccinated? - Answer -religious beliefs
distrust of government agencies
believed connection to the development of autism
inoculation is too physically and emotionally traumatic
Parents commonly expressed concerns of vaccines or not SAVE it may cause autism,
overload or are traumatic for children. Others distressed, government, agencies, or
have personal religious beliefs against immunizations.
There is no causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines or measles,
mumps rubella vaccine and what disorder? - Answer -Autism and Pett syndrome
Which question posed to a parent, best demonstrates participatory care, when
addressing the topic of childhood immunizations? - Answer -" what shots do you want
your child to receive at today's visit?"
Which client would likely be under the care of a primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner? - Answer -An infant in need of well baby immunizations
The focus of primary care, pediatric nurse practitioners care include well child care, and
the prevention and or management of both common pediatric acute illnesses and
chronic conditions
What is the conceptual center for primary care? - Answer -The person
Primary care is conceptualized as being more person, rather than disease, treatment, or
cure centered
Which intervention demonstrate implementation of a bright futures health promotion
theme? - Answer -Identifying stress felt by elementary school children
Mental health and emotional well-being is a Health from ocean theme address by bright
futures.
When providing well child care for an infant in the first year of life, you demonstrate an
understanding of current guidelines, when taking what action? - Answer -Scheduling
well baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones.
In the most recent AAP recommendations for preventative, pediatric health care, there
is a greater emphasis on behavioral and developmental issues, and a recommendation
that well childcare be based on child and family development, rather than the periodicity
of immunization schedules
What topics of information does bright futures provide to a pediatric primary care
provider? Select all that apply. - Answer -Preventative care screenings
Evidence driven care
Nutritional health
Theory based care
Bright futures provides theory based on evidence driven died, and it's for wild child care
and preventative care screenings as well as information related to nutritional health. It
does not provide resources for financial support.
You are performing a while, baby examination on a two week old infant. The parents
concerned that the infant sleeps to much. You ask a parent to keep his sleep login
Notícia parent that which amount of sleep per day is optimal for this infant? - Answer -
15 to 18 hours
Newborn sleep up to 8.25 hours at night and 8.25 hours during the day.
, You are counseling a new parent about ways to reduce the risk of SIDS. What were you
include when discussing SIDS? - Answer -Bed sharing with the infants, greatly
increases the risk of SIDS
Bed sharing with infants has been shown to have a five fold increase in the incidence of
SIDS even with nondrug using, and non-smoking parents, smoking alcohol and drug
use increase the risk even further.
You're a counseling, the parents of a toddler about sleep. The parents reported that the
toddler has recently begun resisting sleep, and is often more irritable during the day.
What would you recommend? - Answer -Understanding that sleep resistance is a
common developmental problem
Toddlers may develop sleep resistance as a normal part of their behaviors associated
with increased on talking to me, or may have nighttime fears are a nighttime terrors.
Parents should understand that this is common in transient.
what new vaccine delivery systems are being investigated? - Answer -skin patch
edible
nasal
What reasons are commonly given by parents and caregivers for failing to have their
children vaccinated? - Answer -religious beliefs
distrust of government agencies
believed connection to the development of autism
inoculation is too physically and emotionally traumatic
Parents commonly expressed concerns of vaccines or not SAVE it may cause autism,
overload or are traumatic for children. Others distressed, government, agencies, or
have personal religious beliefs against immunizations.
There is no causal relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines or measles,
mumps rubella vaccine and what disorder? - Answer -Autism and Pett syndrome
Which question posed to a parent, best demonstrates participatory care, when
addressing the topic of childhood immunizations? - Answer -" what shots do you want
your child to receive at today's visit?"