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,Chapter 01: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
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Hockenberry: Wong’s Nursing Care of Infants and Children, 12t
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MULTIPLE CHOICE c*
1. What is the major cause of death for children in the United States?
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a. Heart disease c*
b. Childhood cancer c*
c. Injuries
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ANS: C c*
Unintentional injuries (accidents) are the leading cause of death after age 1 year through adolescenc
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e. The leading cause of death for those younger than 1 year is congenital anomalies, and childhood
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cancers and heart disease cause a significantly lower percentage of deaths in children older than 1 ye
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arof age.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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2. Parents of a hospitalized toddler ask the nurse, “What is meant by family-
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centered care?” The c* c* c* nurseshould respond with which statement?
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a. Family-centered c* care reduces the effect of cultural diversity on the family.
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b. Family-centered c* care encourages family dependence on the health care system.
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c. Family-centered c* care recognizes that the family is the constant in a child’s life.
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d. Family-centered c* care avoids expecting families to be part of the decision-
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ANS: C c*
The three key components of family-centered care are respect, collaboration, and support. Family-
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centered care recognizes the family as the constant in the child’s life. The family should be enable
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d and empowered to work with the health care system and is expected to be part of the decision-
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makingprocess. The nurse should also support the family’s cultural diversity, not reduce its effect.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: ImplementationMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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3. Evidence-based practice (EBP), a decision-making model, is best described as which?
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a. Using information in textbooks to guide care
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b. Combining knowledge with clinical experience and intuition c* c* c* c* c* c*
c. Using a professional code of ethics as a means for decision making
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d. Gathering all evidence that applies to the child’s health and family situation
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ANS: B c*
EBP helps focus on measurable outcomes; the use of demonstrated, effective interventions; and ques
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tioning the best approach. EBP involves decision making based on the integration of the bestresearch
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*evidence combined with clinical expertise and patient values.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effe
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ctive Care Environment
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4. The nurse is talking to a group of parents of school-age children at an after-
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school program aboutchildhood health problems. Which statement should the nurse include in
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the teaching? c*
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fluorinated water. c*
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age children but may bediagnosed in adolescents.
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ANS: A c*
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age children about childhood health problems, the nurse should include information about childhood
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obesity because it is the most common problem among children and is associated with type 2 diabet
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es. Teaching parents about ways to prevent obesity is important toinclude. Immunization rates differ
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depending on the child’s race and ethnicity; dental caries continuesto be a common chronic disease i
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n childhood; and mental health problems are seen in children as young as school age, not just in ad
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olescents.
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otion and Maintenance c* c*
5. The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized preschool-
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aged child. Which should the nurse plan toensure atraumatic care?
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a. Limit explanation of procedures because the child is preschool aged.
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b. Ask that all family members leave the room when performing procedures.
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c. Allow the child to choose the type of juice to drink with the administration of oral
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medications.
d. Explain that EMLA cream cannot be used for the morning lab draw because ther
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eis not time for it to be effective.
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ANS: C c*
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*ofjuice to drink when taking oral medications provides the child with a sense of control. The pres
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choolchild should be prepared before procedures, so limiting explanations of procedures would inc
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rease anxiety. The family should be allowed to stay with the child during procedures, minimizing s
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tress.
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bed cream in time for morning laboratory draws to minimize pain.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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6. Which situation denotes a nontherapeutic nurse–patient–family relationship?
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a. The nurse is planning to read a favorite fairy tale to a patient.
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b. During shift report, the nurse is criticizing parents for not visiting their child.
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c. The nurse is discussing with a fellow nurse the emotional draw to a certain patient.
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ce on health care providers.
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,Chapter 01: Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing
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Hockenberry: Wong’s Nursing Care of Infants and Children, 12t
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hEdition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE c*
1. What is the major cause of death for children in the United States?
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a. Heart disease c*
b. Childhood cancer c*
c. Injuries
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ANS: C c*
Unintentional injuries (accidents) are the leading cause of death after age 1 year through adolescenc
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e. The leading cause of death for those younger than 1 year is congenital anomalies, and childhood
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cancers and heart disease cause a significantly lower percentage of deaths in children older than 1 ye
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arof age.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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2. Parents of a hospitalized toddler ask the nurse, “What is meant by family-
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centered care?” The c* c* c* nurseshould respond with which statement?
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a. Family-centered c* care reduces the effect of cultural diversity on the family.
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b. Family-centered c* care encourages family dependence on the health care system.
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c. Family-centered c* care recognizes that the family is the constant in a child’s life.
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d. Family-centered c* care avoids expecting families to be part of the decision-
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The three key components of family-centered care are respect, collaboration, and support. Family-
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centered care recognizes the family as the constant in the child’s life. The family should be enable
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d and empowered to work with the health care system and is expected to be part of the decision-
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makingprocess. The nurse should also support the family’s cultural diversity, not reduce its effect.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: ImplementationMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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3. Evidence-based practice (EBP), a decision-making model, is best described as which?
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a. Using information in textbooks to guide care
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b. Combining knowledge with clinical experience and intuition c* c* c* c* c* c*
c. Using a professional code of ethics as a means for decision making
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d. Gathering all evidence that applies to the child’s health and family situation
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ANS: B c*
EBP helps focus on measurable outcomes; the use of demonstrated, effective interventions; and ques
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tioning the best approach. EBP involves decision making based on the integration of the bestresearch
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*evidence combined with clinical expertise and patient values.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effe
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ctive Care Environment
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4. The nurse is talking to a group of parents of school-age children at an after-
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school program aboutchildhood health problems. Which statement should the nurse include in
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the teaching? c*
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b. Immunization rates are the same among children of different races and ethnicity. c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c*
c. Dental caries is not a problem commonly seen in children since the introduction of
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fluorinated water. c*
d. Mental health problems are typically not seen in school-c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c*
age children but may bediagnosed in adolescents.
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ANS: A c*
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age children about childhood health problems, the nurse should include information about childhood
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obesity because it is the most common problem among children and is associated with type 2 diabet
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es. Teaching parents about ways to prevent obesity is important toinclude. Immunization rates differ
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depending on the child’s race and ethnicity; dental caries continuesto be a common chronic disease i
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n childhood; and mental health problems are seen in children as young as school age, not just in ad
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olescents.
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TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/LearningMSC: Client Needs: Health Prom
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otion and Maintenance c* c*
5. The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized preschool-
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aged child. Which should the nurse plan toensure atraumatic care?
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a. Limit explanation of procedures because the child is preschool aged.
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b. Ask that all family members leave the room when performing procedures.
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c. Allow the child to choose the type of juice to drink with the administration of oral
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medications.
d. Explain that EMLA cream cannot be used for the morning lab draw because ther
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eis not time for it to be effective.
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ANS: C c*
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*ofjuice to drink when taking oral medications provides the child with a sense of control. The pres
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choolchild should be prepared before procedures, so limiting explanations of procedures would inc
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rease anxiety. The family should be allowed to stay with the child during procedures, minimizing s
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tress.
Lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream is a topical local anesthetic. The nurse should plan to use theprescri c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* c* *c
bed cream in time for morning laboratory draws to minimize pain.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying c* c*
TOP: Nursing Process: PlanningMSC: Client Needs: Health Promo
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tion and Maintenance
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6. Which situation denotes a nontherapeutic nurse–patient–family relationship?
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a. The nurse is planning to read a favorite fairy tale to a patient.
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b. During shift report, the nurse is criticizing parents for not visiting their child.
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c. The nurse is discussing with a fellow nurse the emotional draw to a certain patient.
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, Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 12th Edition by Hockenberry Test Ba
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nk d. The nurse is working with a family to find ways to decrease the family’sdependen
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ce on health care providers.
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