Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
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BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION
,Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
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, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
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BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION
,Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f
, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f
Chapter5 f 1:5 f Health5 f Status5 f of5 f Children:5 f Global5 f and5 f National5 f
Pe5frspectives
1. Which5 f region5 f globally5 f has5 f the5 f highest5 f infant5 f mortality5 f rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. SubSaharan5 f Africa5 f Correct
D. Syria
2. The5 f primary5 f care5 f pediatric5 f nurse5 f practitioner5 f understands5 f that,5 f to
5 f ach5fieve5 f the
greatest5 f worldwide
reduction5 f in5 f child5 f mortality5ffrom5 f pneumonia5 f and5 f diarrhea,5 f which5 f inter
vent5fion5 f is
most5 f effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal5 f nutrition
C. Vaccinations Correct
D. Water5 f purification
3. Which5 f is5 f true5 f about5 f the5 f health5 f statusTHof5 f children5 f inTHthe5 f United5 f State
s?
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A. Globalism5 f has5 f relatively5 f little5 f impact5 f on5 f child5 f health5 f measures5 f in5 f
the5 f U.5fS.
B. Obesity5 f rates5 f among5 f 2to5yearoldsTHhave5 f shown5 f a5 f
rec5fent5 f significant
decrease.5 f Correct
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C. The5 f rate5 f of5 f household5 f povertyTHis5 f lower5 f than5 f in5 f other5 f eco
nomi5fcally5 f developed5 f nations.
D. Young5 f childrenTHwhoTHattend5 f preschool5 f or5 f day5 f care5 f have5 f hi
gher5ffood5 f insecurity.
4. The5 f primaryTHcareTHpediatric5 f nurse5 f practitioner5 f understands5 f that5 f
a5 f m5fajor5 f child
healthTHoutcome5 f associated5 f with5 f worldwide5 f climate5 f change5 f is
A. cost5 f of5 f living.
B. education.
C. nutrition.5 f Correct
D. pollution.
5. When5 f providing5 f well5 f child5 f care5 f for5 f an5 f infant5 f in5 f the5 f first5 f year5 f of5 f life
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care5 f pediatric5 f nurse5 f practitioner5 f is5 f adhering5 f to5 f the5 f most5 f recent5 f Am
erican5fAcademy5 f of
PediatricsRecommendations5 f for5 f Preventive5 f Pediatric5 f Health5 f Care5 f guide
lin5fes5 f by
A. focusing5 f less5 f on5 f development5 f and5 f more5 f on5 f illness5 f preve
ntion5fand5 f nutrition.
B. following5 f guidelines5 f established5 f by5 f theBright5 f Futures5 f publication.
C. scheduling5 f wellbaby5 f visits5 f to5 f coincide5 f with5 f key5 f develo
pme5fntal5 f milestones.5 f Correct
D. seeing5 f the5 f infant5 f at5 f ages5 f 2,5 f 4,5 f 6,5 f and5 f 125 f months5 f when5 f immun
ization5 f s5 f are5 f due.
, Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8t
5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f 5f
Edition
Chapter5 f 2.5 f Unique5 f Issues5 f in5 f Pediatrics
1. A5 f nurse5 f is5 f explaining5 f the5 f therapeutic5 f milieu5 f to5 f a5 f new5 f nurse
.5 f The5fbest5 f explanation5 f of5 f this5 f term5 f would5 f be:
1. The5 f place5 f where5 f the5 f child5 f is5 f receiving5 f care.