BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH
EDITION BY GARZON DIRKS DRIESSNACK
DUDERSTADT AND GAYLORD UPDATED
REVIEW PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Effective intervention for child mortality. Answer: Vaccinations are
the most effective intervention to achieve the greatest worldwide
reduction in child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhea.
⩥ Health status of children in the U.S.. Answer: Obesity rates among
2to5yearolds have shown a recent significant decrease.
⩥ Child health outcome associated with climate change. Answer:
Nutrition is a major child health outcome associated with worldwide
climate change.
⩥ Well child care guidelines. Answer: Scheduling wellbaby visits to
coincide with key developmental milestones adheres to the most recent
American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations for Preventive
Pediatric Health Care guidelines.
⩥ Therapeutic milieu. Answer: The best explanation of therapeutic
milieu is that it is the place where the child is receiving care.
,⩥ Inpatient psychiatric treatment considerations. Answer: A child
expressing thoughts of self-harm should be placed in an area where he
can be watched one-on-one.
⩥ Learning disabilities in children. Answer: Learning disabilities in
children have scientifically been linked to genetics.
⩥ Behavioral challenges in children. Answer: The child may be defiant
or have tantrums.
⩥ Reversion to enuresis. Answer: A child may revert back to enuresis
due to stress.
⩥ Crisis intervention needs. Answer: Discussing the individual's
everyday activities is not a necessary intervention for crisis needs.
⩥ Seclusion room release criteria. Answer: A patient must be taken out
of the seclusion room when he starts headbutting the window.
⩥ MacDonald Triad. Answer: Behaviors including enuresis, pushing
others, and pyromania.
,⩥ Discharge planning for borderline personality disorder. Answer:
Instructions include a consistent caregiver, monitoring of media,
obtaining support from family and friends, and seeking medical attention
when feeling good.
⩥ Executive functioning interventions. Answer: Interventions include
placing visual aids on the bathroom mirror, giving the child a choice in
foods, allowing the child to ask for help, and reminding the child to be
nice to others.
⩥ Attachment issues in adopted children. Answer: Children may exhibit
anger, manipulative behavior, and lack of seeking positive attention due
to previous neglect.
⩥ Infant depression indicators. Answer: Indicators include crying more
than average and looking away when an adult attempts to play.
⩥ Adolescent depression screening. Answer: Should be performed at
every physician visit.
⩥ SAD FACES depression screen. Answer: Important to assess
anhedonia, suicidal ideations, and sleep patterns.
⩥ Bullycide awareness for teachers. Answer: Teachers should be aware
that suicides can happen due to bullying.
, ⩥ Manic phase in bipolar disorder. Answer: Characterized by talking
fast and acting inappropriately, requiring professional treatment.
⩥ Haploid cells. Answer: Each contains 23 chromosomes.
⩥ Genetic notation 47,XX,6q. Answer: Indicates a female with deletion
on the long arm of chromosome 6.
⩥ Enuresis. Answer: Involuntary urination, especially by children.
⩥ Pyromania. Answer: Impulse control disorder characterized by the
repeated urge to set fires.
⩥ Executive functioning. Answer: Cognitive processes that include
working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control.
⩥ Attachment issues. Answer: Difficulties in forming emotional bonds
due to early neglect or trauma.
⩥ Anhedonia. Answer: Inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable
activities.
EDITION BY GARZON DIRKS DRIESSNACK
DUDERSTADT AND GAYLORD UPDATED
REVIEW PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Effective intervention for child mortality. Answer: Vaccinations are
the most effective intervention to achieve the greatest worldwide
reduction in child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhea.
⩥ Health status of children in the U.S.. Answer: Obesity rates among
2to5yearolds have shown a recent significant decrease.
⩥ Child health outcome associated with climate change. Answer:
Nutrition is a major child health outcome associated with worldwide
climate change.
⩥ Well child care guidelines. Answer: Scheduling wellbaby visits to
coincide with key developmental milestones adheres to the most recent
American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations for Preventive
Pediatric Health Care guidelines.
⩥ Therapeutic milieu. Answer: The best explanation of therapeutic
milieu is that it is the place where the child is receiving care.
,⩥ Inpatient psychiatric treatment considerations. Answer: A child
expressing thoughts of self-harm should be placed in an area where he
can be watched one-on-one.
⩥ Learning disabilities in children. Answer: Learning disabilities in
children have scientifically been linked to genetics.
⩥ Behavioral challenges in children. Answer: The child may be defiant
or have tantrums.
⩥ Reversion to enuresis. Answer: A child may revert back to enuresis
due to stress.
⩥ Crisis intervention needs. Answer: Discussing the individual's
everyday activities is not a necessary intervention for crisis needs.
⩥ Seclusion room release criteria. Answer: A patient must be taken out
of the seclusion room when he starts headbutting the window.
⩥ MacDonald Triad. Answer: Behaviors including enuresis, pushing
others, and pyromania.
,⩥ Discharge planning for borderline personality disorder. Answer:
Instructions include a consistent caregiver, monitoring of media,
obtaining support from family and friends, and seeking medical attention
when feeling good.
⩥ Executive functioning interventions. Answer: Interventions include
placing visual aids on the bathroom mirror, giving the child a choice in
foods, allowing the child to ask for help, and reminding the child to be
nice to others.
⩥ Attachment issues in adopted children. Answer: Children may exhibit
anger, manipulative behavior, and lack of seeking positive attention due
to previous neglect.
⩥ Infant depression indicators. Answer: Indicators include crying more
than average and looking away when an adult attempts to play.
⩥ Adolescent depression screening. Answer: Should be performed at
every physician visit.
⩥ SAD FACES depression screen. Answer: Important to assess
anhedonia, suicidal ideations, and sleep patterns.
⩥ Bullycide awareness for teachers. Answer: Teachers should be aware
that suicides can happen due to bullying.
, ⩥ Manic phase in bipolar disorder. Answer: Characterized by talking
fast and acting inappropriately, requiring professional treatment.
⩥ Haploid cells. Answer: Each contains 23 chromosomes.
⩥ Genetic notation 47,XX,6q. Answer: Indicates a female with deletion
on the long arm of chromosome 6.
⩥ Enuresis. Answer: Involuntary urination, especially by children.
⩥ Pyromania. Answer: Impulse control disorder characterized by the
repeated urge to set fires.
⩥ Executive functioning. Answer: Cognitive processes that include
working memory, flexible thinking, and self-control.
⩥ Attachment issues. Answer: Difficulties in forming emotional bonds
due to early neglect or trauma.
⩥ Anhedonia. Answer: Inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable
activities.