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A single mother of an infant worries that living in a household with only
one parent will cause her child to be maladjusted. To help address the
mother's concerns, the FNP will suggest - ANSWER-Developing
consistent daily routines for the child.
During a well-child exam, the FNP learns that the parents of a young
child fight frequently about finances. The parents state that they do not
fight in front of the child and feel that the situation is temporary and
related to the father's job layoff. What will the nurse practitioner do? -
ANSWER-Suggest counseling to learn ways to handle stress.
The FNP is examining a newborn infant recently discharged from the
neonatal intensive care unit after a premature birth. The parent is upset
and expresses worry about whether the infant will be normal. What will
the FNP do in this situation? - ANSWER-Point out the tasks that the
infant can perform while conducting the assessment
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,In reacting to a parental divorce, a child between the ages of nine and
12 differs from a younger child in his or her: - ANSWER-Conscious,
intense anger
When can a child stop using a booster seat in the car? - ANSWER-When
the child is at least 4'9" tall
The FNP is examining a 6-year-old child who attends first grade. The
child reports "hating" school. The parent states that the child pretends
to be sick frequently in order to stay home from school. To further
assess this situation, the NP will first ask the child: - ANSWER-To name 1
or 2 friends
The parent of a 10-year-old boy tells the Family nurse practitioner that
the child doesn't appear to have any interest in girls and spends most of
his time with a couple of other boys. The parent is worried about the
child's sexual identity. What will the nurse practitioner tell the parent? -
ANSWER-This attachment to other same-gender children is how the
child learns to interact with others
The parents of a 12-year-old child are concerned that some of the
child's older classmates may be a bad influence on their child. What will
the FNP tell the parent? - ANSWER-The pressures from outside
influences may supersede parental teachings and should be confronted
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, During a well-child exam of a school-age child, the FNP learns that the
child has been having angry episodes at school. The NP observes the
child to appear withdrawn and sad. Which action is appropriate? -
ANSWER-Ask the child and parent about stressors at home
The FNP is preparing to conduct a well-child assessment of an 8-year-
old child. How will the NP begin the exam? - ANSWER-Ask the child
about school, friends, home activities, and sports
A school-age child has begun refusing all cooked vegetables. What will
the FNP recommend to the parent? - ANSWER-Ensure that the child has
three nutritious meals and two nutritious snacks each day.
The FNP performs a physical examination on a 12-year-old child and
notes poor hygiene and inappropriate clothes for the weather. The
child's mother appears clean and well-dressed. The child reports getting
6 to 7 hours of sleep each night because of texting with friends late
each evening. What action by the NP will help promote healthy
practices? - ANSWER-Discuss setting clear expectations about self-care
with the mother
During a well-child exam on a 6-year-old child, the FNP assesses the
child for school readiness. Which finding may be a factor in limiting
school readiness for this child? - ANSWER-Parental concerns about
bullying in the school
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