situations that require them to make complex decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients
but also raise profound moral questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed
Consent**One of the fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of
patients to make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal
concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant information
about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed
decisions.However, challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to
age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party
(e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the decision on the patient’s behalf, and whether the legal framework
supports such decisions.#### 2.2 **End-of-Life
TEST BANK FOR
BURNS' PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION BY GARZON, DIRKS,
DRIESSNACK, DUDERSTADT, AND GAYLORD ALL
Chapter 1- 46
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives .................................................... 4
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics .......................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 3. Genetics And Child Health Questions ........................................................................................ 10
Chapter 4. Environmental Issues Questions ................................................................................................ 13
Chapter 5. Child And Family Health Assessment Questions ........................................................................ 16
Chapter 6. Cultural Considerations For Pediatric Primary Care Questions ................................................. 20
Chapter 7. Children With Special Health Care Needs .................................................................................. 23
Chapter 8. Developmental Management In Pediatric Primary Care .......................................................... 30
Chapter 9. Developmental Management Of Newborns Multiple Choice.................................................... 33
Chapter 10. Developmental Management Of Infants Questions ................................................................ 36
Chapter 11. Developmental Management Of Early Childhood .................................................................. 40
Chapter 12. Developmental Management Of Middle Childhood................................................................ 44
Chapter 13. Developmental Management Of Adolescents/Young Adults ................................................. 48
Chapter 14. Introduction To Health Promotion Health Protection For Children & Families ...................... 52
Chapter 15. Behavioral And Mental Health Promotion............................................................................... 56
Chapter 16. Breastfeeding ........................................................................................................................... 61
Chapter 17. Nutrition .................................................................................................................................. 65
Chapter 18. Elimination ............................................................................................................................... 68
Chapter 19. Physical Activity And Sports ..................................................................................................... 73
Chapter 20. Sleep ........................................................................................................................................ 79
,Chapter 21. Sexuality Section ...................................................................................................................... 84
Chapter 22. Immunizations Questions ........................................................................................................ 87
Chapter 23. Dental Health And Oral Disorders............................................................................................ 98
Chapter 24. Intentional And Unintentional Injuries: Injury Prevention Child Maltreatment ................... 103
Chapter 25. Acute/Chronic Disease Management And Principles Of Diagnostic Testing ......................... 109
Chapter 26. Prescribing Medications In Pediatrics .................................................................................... 114
Chapter 27. Complementary And Integrative Health In Pediatrics .......................................................... 117
Chapter 28. Pediatric Pain And Fever Management ................................................................................. 119
Chapter 29. Perinatal Disorders ................................................................................................................ 122
Chapter 30. Mental Health Disorders ........................................................................................................ 125
Chapter 31. Infectious Diseases ................................................................................................................ 132
Chapter 32. Common Genetic Disorders ................................................................................................... 137
Chapter 33. Atopic, Rheumatic, And Immunodeficiency Disorders.......................................................... 140
Chapter 34. Dermatologic Disorders ......................................................................................................... 148
Chapter 35. Eye And Vision Disorders ....................................................................................................... 157
Chapter 36. Ear And Hearing Disorders ..................................................................................................... 162
Chapter 37. Respiratory Disorders ............................................................................................................ 167
Chapter 38. Cardiovascular Disorders ....................................................................................................... 172
Chapter 39. Hematologic Disorders .......................................................................................................... 179
Chapter 40. Gastrointestinal Disorders ..................................................................................................... 183
Chapter 41. Genitourinary Disorders ........................................................................................................ 189
Chapter 42. Gynecologic Disorders ........................................................................................................... 195
Chapter 43. Musculoskeletal Disorders..................................................................................................... 200
Chapter 44. Injuries And Toxic Exposures ................................................................................................. 204
Chapter 45. Endocrine And Metabolic Disorders ...................................................................................... 206
Chapter 46. Neurologic Disorders ............................................................................................................. 212
, Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
1. Which Region Globally Has The Highest Infant Mortality Rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. Subsaharan Africa Answer
D. Syria
situations that require them to make complex decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients bu
also raise profound moral questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One
the fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of patients to make decis
about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal concept of informed consent.
Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant information about the risks, benefits, and
alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed decisions.However, challenges
arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to age, mental illness, or language
barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should
make the decision on the patient’s behalf, and whether the legal framework supports such decisions.#### 2.2 **End
Life
2. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That, To Achieve The
Greatest Worldwide
Reduction In Child Mortality From Pneumonia And Diarrhea, Which Intervention Is Most
Effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal Nutrition
C. Vaccinations Answer
D. Water Purification
3. Which Is True About The Health Status Of Children In The United States?
. 13348413856
A. Globalism Has Relatively Little Impact On Child Health Measures In The U.S.
B. Obesity Rates Among 2to5yearolds Have Shown A Recent Significant
Decrease. Answer
.
C. The Rate Of Household Poverty Is Lower Than In Other Economically Developed Nations.
D. Young Children Who Attend Preschool Or Day Care Have Higher Food Insecurity.
4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That A Major Child
, Health Outcome Associated With Worldwide Climate Change Is
A. Cost Of Living.
B. Education.
C. Nutrition. Answer
D. Pollution.
5. When Providing Well Child Care For An Infant In The First Year Of Life, The Primary Care
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Adhering To The Most Recent American Academy Of
Pediatricsrecommendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines By
A. Focusing Less On Development And More On Illness Prevention And Nutrition.
B. Following Guidelines Established By Thebright Futures Publication.
C. Scheduling Wellbaby Visits To Coincide With Key Developmental Milestones. Answer
D. Seeing The Infant At Ages 2, 4, 6, And 12 Months When Immunizations Are Due.
discrimination, gender inequality, and disability rights. Legally, there are numerous frameworks and protections in pl
such as anti-discrimination laws, but the challenge remains ensuring that these legal provisions are enforced and tha
businesses go beyond mere compliance to foster inclusive and fair work environments.#### 3.3 **Data Privacy and
Security**As businesses increasingly collect vast amounts of personal data, ethical and legal concerns about data priv
and security have become more prominent. Companies face the ethical dilemma of balancing their need for consume
data to improve products and services with the responsibility to protect sensitive information. Legally, many jurisdict
have established laws that govern data protection, such as the General Data Protection urisdictions have established
that govern data protection, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union. However
with the rapid pace of technological change, ws
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
1. A Nurse Is Explaining The Therapeutic Milieu To A New Nurse. The Best Explanation Of This Term
Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.
2. Group Therapy.
3. Personal Interactions Between Patients And Staff.
4. All Of The Above Are ANSWER: 4
2. A 16-Year-Old Male Has Received A Pink-Slip From The Police For Inpatient Psychiatric
Treatment. The Teen
Has Been Expressing Thoughts Of Hanging Himself Because Life Sucks. The Nursing Staff Should Consider
Placing The Child:
1. With Peers.
2. In An Area Where He Can Be Watched One-On-One.
but also raise profound moral questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed
Consent**One of the fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of
patients to make decisions about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal
concept of informed consent. Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant information
about the risks, benefits, and alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed
decisions.However, challenges arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to
age, mental illness, or language barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party
(e.g., a parent or guardian) should make the decision on the patient’s behalf, and whether the legal framework
supports such decisions.#### 2.2 **End-of-Life
TEST BANK FOR
BURNS' PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION BY GARZON, DIRKS,
DRIESSNACK, DUDERSTADT, AND GAYLORD ALL
Chapter 1- 46
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives .................................................... 4
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics .......................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 3. Genetics And Child Health Questions ........................................................................................ 10
Chapter 4. Environmental Issues Questions ................................................................................................ 13
Chapter 5. Child And Family Health Assessment Questions ........................................................................ 16
Chapter 6. Cultural Considerations For Pediatric Primary Care Questions ................................................. 20
Chapter 7. Children With Special Health Care Needs .................................................................................. 23
Chapter 8. Developmental Management In Pediatric Primary Care .......................................................... 30
Chapter 9. Developmental Management Of Newborns Multiple Choice.................................................... 33
Chapter 10. Developmental Management Of Infants Questions ................................................................ 36
Chapter 11. Developmental Management Of Early Childhood .................................................................. 40
Chapter 12. Developmental Management Of Middle Childhood................................................................ 44
Chapter 13. Developmental Management Of Adolescents/Young Adults ................................................. 48
Chapter 14. Introduction To Health Promotion Health Protection For Children & Families ...................... 52
Chapter 15. Behavioral And Mental Health Promotion............................................................................... 56
Chapter 16. Breastfeeding ........................................................................................................................... 61
Chapter 17. Nutrition .................................................................................................................................. 65
Chapter 18. Elimination ............................................................................................................................... 68
Chapter 19. Physical Activity And Sports ..................................................................................................... 73
Chapter 20. Sleep ........................................................................................................................................ 79
,Chapter 21. Sexuality Section ...................................................................................................................... 84
Chapter 22. Immunizations Questions ........................................................................................................ 87
Chapter 23. Dental Health And Oral Disorders............................................................................................ 98
Chapter 24. Intentional And Unintentional Injuries: Injury Prevention Child Maltreatment ................... 103
Chapter 25. Acute/Chronic Disease Management And Principles Of Diagnostic Testing ......................... 109
Chapter 26. Prescribing Medications In Pediatrics .................................................................................... 114
Chapter 27. Complementary And Integrative Health In Pediatrics .......................................................... 117
Chapter 28. Pediatric Pain And Fever Management ................................................................................. 119
Chapter 29. Perinatal Disorders ................................................................................................................ 122
Chapter 30. Mental Health Disorders ........................................................................................................ 125
Chapter 31. Infectious Diseases ................................................................................................................ 132
Chapter 32. Common Genetic Disorders ................................................................................................... 137
Chapter 33. Atopic, Rheumatic, And Immunodeficiency Disorders.......................................................... 140
Chapter 34. Dermatologic Disorders ......................................................................................................... 148
Chapter 35. Eye And Vision Disorders ....................................................................................................... 157
Chapter 36. Ear And Hearing Disorders ..................................................................................................... 162
Chapter 37. Respiratory Disorders ............................................................................................................ 167
Chapter 38. Cardiovascular Disorders ....................................................................................................... 172
Chapter 39. Hematologic Disorders .......................................................................................................... 179
Chapter 40. Gastrointestinal Disorders ..................................................................................................... 183
Chapter 41. Genitourinary Disorders ........................................................................................................ 189
Chapter 42. Gynecologic Disorders ........................................................................................................... 195
Chapter 43. Musculoskeletal Disorders..................................................................................................... 200
Chapter 44. Injuries And Toxic Exposures ................................................................................................. 204
Chapter 45. Endocrine And Metabolic Disorders ...................................................................................... 206
Chapter 46. Neurologic Disorders ............................................................................................................. 212
, Chapter 1: Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
1. Which Region Globally Has The Highest Infant Mortality Rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. Subsaharan Africa Answer
D. Syria
situations that require them to make complex decisions that not only have life-altering consequences for patients bu
also raise profound moral questions. These issues include:#### 2.1 **Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent**One
the fundamental ethical principles in healthcare is respect for patient autonomy—the right of patients to make decis
about their own bodies and medical treatments. This principle is enshrined in the legal concept of informed consent.
Informed consent requires healthcare providers to disclose all relevant information about the risks, benefits, and
alternatives to a medical treatment or procedure, allowing patients to make informed decisions.However, challenges
arise when patients are not fully capable of making informed decisions (e.g., due to age, mental illness, or language
barriers). In such cases, ethical dilemmas can arise regarding whether a third party (e.g., a parent or guardian) should
make the decision on the patient’s behalf, and whether the legal framework supports such decisions.#### 2.2 **End
Life
2. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That, To Achieve The
Greatest Worldwide
Reduction In Child Mortality From Pneumonia And Diarrhea, Which Intervention Is Most
Effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal Nutrition
C. Vaccinations Answer
D. Water Purification
3. Which Is True About The Health Status Of Children In The United States?
. 13348413856
A. Globalism Has Relatively Little Impact On Child Health Measures In The U.S.
B. Obesity Rates Among 2to5yearolds Have Shown A Recent Significant
Decrease. Answer
.
C. The Rate Of Household Poverty Is Lower Than In Other Economically Developed Nations.
D. Young Children Who Attend Preschool Or Day Care Have Higher Food Insecurity.
4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Understands That A Major Child
, Health Outcome Associated With Worldwide Climate Change Is
A. Cost Of Living.
B. Education.
C. Nutrition. Answer
D. Pollution.
5. When Providing Well Child Care For An Infant In The First Year Of Life, The Primary Care
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Adhering To The Most Recent American Academy Of
Pediatricsrecommendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines By
A. Focusing Less On Development And More On Illness Prevention And Nutrition.
B. Following Guidelines Established By Thebright Futures Publication.
C. Scheduling Wellbaby Visits To Coincide With Key Developmental Milestones. Answer
D. Seeing The Infant At Ages 2, 4, 6, And 12 Months When Immunizations Are Due.
discrimination, gender inequality, and disability rights. Legally, there are numerous frameworks and protections in pl
such as anti-discrimination laws, but the challenge remains ensuring that these legal provisions are enforced and tha
businesses go beyond mere compliance to foster inclusive and fair work environments.#### 3.3 **Data Privacy and
Security**As businesses increasingly collect vast amounts of personal data, ethical and legal concerns about data priv
and security have become more prominent. Companies face the ethical dilemma of balancing their need for consume
data to improve products and services with the responsibility to protect sensitive information. Legally, many jurisdict
have established laws that govern data protection, such as the General Data Protection urisdictions have established
that govern data protection, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union. However
with the rapid pace of technological change, ws
Chapter 2. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
1. A Nurse Is Explaining The Therapeutic Milieu To A New Nurse. The Best Explanation Of This Term
Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.
2. Group Therapy.
3. Personal Interactions Between Patients And Staff.
4. All Of The Above Are ANSWER: 4
2. A 16-Year-Old Male Has Received A Pink-Slip From The Police For Inpatient Psychiatric
Treatment. The Teen
Has Been Expressing Thoughts Of Hanging Himself Because Life Sucks. The Nursing Staff Should Consider
Placing The Child:
1. With Peers.
2. In An Area Where He Can Be Watched One-On-One.