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The primary care pediatric nurse c. Vaccinations
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
d. Water purification


What is an important responsibility d. Obtaining a three-generation pedigree
of the primary care pediatric for
nurse practitioner to help each family.
determine genetic risk factors in
families?
a. Assessing physical
characteristics of genetic disorder.
b. Knowing which genetic
screening tests to perform.
c. Making appropriate referrals to
pediatric geneticists.
d. Obtaining a three-generation
pedigree for each family.

,All of the following are suitable XXXXXXXXXXX
interventions for a child diagnosed
with several complex health
conditions EXCEPT?
a. Maintaining the child's routine
vaccinations as well as a yearly flu
shot.
b. Providing diagnosis and
treatment for the child's acute
onset of ear fullness and pain.
c. Providing an explanation
regarding the use and care of the
client's respiratory support
equipment.
d. Discussing the expected
physical implications of puberty
with the patient's parents.


What has been the result of c. Authorization of the EPA to require
passage of the Toxic Substances testing
Control Act (TSCA) of 1976? and reporting of some chemicals.
a. A mandate for corporations to
disclose known toxic chemicals.
b. A requirement that all
manufactured chemicals undergo
toxicity testing.
c. Authorization of the EPA to
require testing and reporting of
some chemicals.
d. Development of mechanism to
report reactions to toxic
chemicals.

,Which type of testing will the b. Carrier testing
primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner recommend for a
couple concerned about the
potential for having children with
cystic fibrosis?
a. Biochemical testing
b. Carrier testing
c. FISH testing
d. Karyotype testing


Many European nations use the a. Chemicals must be proven to be safe
"precautionary principle" to help before
regulate potentially toxic being introduced into the environment.
chemicals. What does this mean?
a. Chemicals must be proven to
be safe before being introduced
into the environment.
b. Corporations maybe exempt
from testing if their costs in doing
so are too high.
c. Regulators must demonstrate
risk to the public before banning a
chemical.
d. Without a strong risk,
corporations need not release
data about their products.

, The primary care pediatric nurse a. Asking the child to describe usual daily
practitioner (PNP) prescribes a routines and schedules
twice daily inhaled corticosteroid
for a 12-year-old child. At a well
child visit, the child reports not
using the medication on a regular
basis. Which response by the
pediatric nurse practitioner
demonstrates an understanding of
client-centered care?
a. Asking the child to describe
usual daily routines and schedules
b. Referring the family to a social
worker to help with medication
compliance
c. Reviewing the asthma action
plan with the parent and the child
d. Teaching the child how the
medication will help to control
asthma symptoms


What is the foundational basis of b. The patient has ultimate control over
patient-and-family centered care health
(PFCC)? care decisions.
a. The family is to be considered
when patient care is being
planned
b. The patient has ultimate control
over health care decisions.
c. A family member acts as the
patient's surrogate decision maker.
d. The patient is the focus of the
primary care providers attention.

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