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Test Bank for Leifer's Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing in Canada 1st Edition by Leifer Chapters 16-20

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Test Bank for Leifer's Introduction to
Maternity and Pediatric Nursing in Canada 1st
Edition by Leifer
Chapters 16-20

,Keenan-Lindsay: Leifer’s Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing in Canada, 1st Edition



MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. What is a nurse’s best advice to a parent about a preschooler’s “imaginary friend”?
a. Having imaginary friends is a sign that the child has low self-esteem.
b. It is common for preschoolers to have imaginary friends.
c. Preschoolers invent an imaginary friend when they feel overwhelmed.
d. The best approach to dealing with an imaginary friend is to ignore them.


ANS: B
Imaginary friends are common and normal during the preschool period and serve
many purposes, such as relief from loneliness, mastery of fears, and acting as a
scapegoat.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 398 OBJ: 3 | 13
TOP: Imaginary Friend KEY: Nursing Process Step:
Implementation


2. What intervention might a nurse suggest as helpful for the child with enuresis?
a. Applying an electric pad that gently shocks the child
b. Waking the child several times during the night to urinate
c. Decreasing fluid intake after the evening meal
d. Increasing dietary fibre intake


ANS: C
If a child is experiencing enuresis, liquids after dinner should be limited and the child
should routinely void before going to bed.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 396 OBJ: 10
TOP: Enuresis KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation


3. What should a nurse suggest as the most appropriate toy choice for a 3-year-old?

, a. A board game
b. A small pet, such as a goldfish
c. A large construction set
d. Push-pull toys


ANS: C
Large construction sets are suitable toys for the preschool-age child.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 398 OBJ: 13
TOP: Play KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation


4. Caregivers of a 3 1/2-year-old child tell a nurse, “My daughter points instead of speaking
whenever she wants me to get something for her, but she understands me when I ask her
to do something.” Based on the parent’s comment, what does the nurse suspect?
a. Age-appropriate language development
b. An expressive language delay
c. A receptive language delay
d. A potential hearing deficit


ANS: B
An expressive language delay is suspected when the child understands spoken
language but is not talking.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 391 OBJ: 5
TOP: Language Development KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data
Collection


5. Caregivers of a 4 1/2-year-old child tells a nurse, “Bedtime is difficult. We can’t get our
son to go to bed at night.” The nurse and the parents discuss options. What intervention is
the most appropriate choice?
a. Allow the child to put himself to bed when tired.
b. Let the child read in his room until he falls asleep.
c. Establish a bedtime routine and use it consistently.
d. Tire him out with physical activity before bedtime.


ANS: C

, Parents should engage the child in quiet activities before bedtime and establish a ritual
that signals readiness for bedtime.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 391 OBJ: 6
TOP: Bedtime Habits KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation


6. What fear is unique to the preschool period?
a. Water
b. Animals
c. Bodily harm
d. Death


ANS: C
The fear of bodily harm, particularly the loss of body parts, is unique to this stage.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: 392 OBJ: 3
TOP: Fear KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A


7. A 4-year-old child tells a nurse she will not eat peas because they are green. This is an
example of which of the following?
a. Egocentrism
b. Artificialism
c. Animism
d. Centring


ANS: D
The tendency to concentrate on a single outstanding characteristic of an object while
excluding other features is known as centring.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 388 OBJ: 3
TOP: Centring KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection


8. A 4-year-old child insists he has more money with a nickel than his father has with a
dime. What is this perception, as described in Piaget’s theory?
a. Egocentrism
b. Artificialism
c. Animism

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