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Test Bank For Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, 5th Edition by Beth Richardson. All Chapters 1- 36. Newest Edition

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TEST BANK FOR
Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines For Nurses
Author: Beth Richardson
5th Edition

,TABLE OF CONTENT
• Section 1 Child Health Care

• Chapter 1 Obtaining An Initial History

• Chapter 2 Obtaining An Interval History

• Chapter 3 Performing A Physical Examination

• Chapter 4 Making Newborn Rounds

• Chapter 5 Guidelines For Breastfeeding

• Chapter 6 Common Genetic Disorders

• Chapter 7 Two-Week Visit

• Chapter 8 One-Month Visit

• Chapter 9 Two-Month Visit

• Chapter 10 Four-Month Visit

• Chapter 11 Six-Month Visit

• Chapter 12 Nine-Month Visit

• Chapter 13 Twelve-Month Visit

• Chapter 14 Fifteen-To Eighteen-Month Visit

• Chapter 15 Two-Year And Two-And-A-Half-Year Visit

• Chapter 16 Three-Year Visit (Preschool)

• Chapter 17 Six-Year Visit (School Readiness)

• Chapter 18 Seven- To Ten- Year Visit (School Age)

• Chapter 19 Eleven- To Thirteen- Year Visit (Preadolescent)

• Chapter 20 Fourteen- To Eighteen- Year Visit (Adolescent)

• Section 2 Common Childhood Disorders

• Chapter 21 Dermatological Problems

• Chapter 22 Eye Disorders

• Chapter 23 Ear Disorders

,• Chapter 24 Sinus, Mouth, Throat, And Neck Disorders

• Chapter 25 Respiratory Disorders

• Chapter 26 Cardiovascular Disorders

• Chapter 27 Gastrointestinal Disorders

• Chapter 28 Genitourinary Disorders

• Chapter 29 Gynecologic Disorders

• Chapter 30 Endocrine Disorders

• Chapter 31 Musculoskeletal Disorders

• Chapter 32 Neurological Disorders

• Chapter 33 Hematologic Disorders

• Chapter 34 Pediatric Obesity

• Chapter 35 Behavioral Disorders

• Chapter 36 Mental Health Disorders

, Chapter 1 Obtaining An Initial History
MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The Nurse Is Seeing An Adolescent And The Parents In The Clinic For The First Time. Which
Should The Nurse Do First?

A. Introduce Him- Or Herself.

B. Make The Family Comfortable.

C. Give Assurance Of Privacy.

D. Explain The Purpose Of The Interview. ANS: A

The First Thing That Nurses Must Do Is To Introduce Themselves To The Patient And Family. Parents

And Other Adults Should Be Addressed With Appropriate Titles Unless They Specify A Preferred Name.
Clarification Of The Purpose Of The Interview And The Nurses Role Is The Second Thing That Should Be
Done. During The Initial Part Of The Interview, The Nurse Should Include General Conversation To Help
Make The Family Feel At Ease. The Interview Also Should Take Place In An Environment As Free Of
Distraction As Possible. In Addition, The Nurse Should Clarify Which Information Will Be Shared With
Other Members Of The Health Care Team And Any Limits To The Confidentiality.

2. Which Is Considered A Block To Effective Communication?

A. Using Silence

B. Using Clichs

C. Directing The Focus

D. Defining The Problem ANS: B

Using Stereotyped Comments Or Clichs Can Block Effective Communication. After The Nurse Uses

Such Trite Phrases, Parents Often Do Not Respond. Silence Can Be An Effective Interviewing Tool. Silence
Permits The Interviewee To Sort Out Thoughts And Feelings And Search For Responses To Questions. To
Be Effective, The Nurse Must Be Able To Direct The Focus Of The Interview While Allowing Maximum
Freedom Of Expression. By Using Open-Ended Questions And Guiding Questions, The Nurse Can Obtain
The Necessary Information And Maintain A Relationship With The Family. The Nurse And Parent Must
Collaborate And Define The Problem That Will Be The Focus Of The Nursing Intervention.

3. Which Is The Single Most Important Factor To Consider When Communicating With Children?

A. Presence Of The Childs Parent

B. Childs Physical Condition

C. Childs Developmental Level

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