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Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition By Garzon, Dirks, Driessnack, Duderstadt, And Gaylord All Chapters 1-46 Test Bank For Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition By Garzon, Dirks, Driessnack, Duderstadt, And Gaylord All Chapters 1-46

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Test Bank For
Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th
Edition
By Garzon, Dirks, Driessnack,
Duderstadt, And Gaylord All Chapters
1-46

,table of contents
chapter 1: health status of children: global and national perspectives 5
chapter 2. unique issues in pediatrics .................................................7
chapter 3. genetics and child health questions .................................. 14
chapter 4. environmental issues questions ....................................... 18
chapter 5. child and family health assessment questions .................. 22
chapter 6. cultural considerations for pediatric primary care questions
........................................................................................................ 30
chapter 7. children with special health care needs ............................ 35
chapter 8. developmental management in pediatric primary care .... 44
chapter 9. developmental management of newborns multiple choice
........................................................................................................ 50
chapter 10. developmental management of infants questions .......... 55
chapter 11. developmental management of early childhood ............ 60
chapter 12. developmental management of middle childhood .......... 66
chapter 13. developmental management of adolescents/young adults
........................................................................................................ 73
chapter 14. introduction to health promotion health protection for
children & families ........................................................................... 80
chapter 15. behavioral and mental health promotion ....................... 87
chapter 16. breastfeeding ................................................................ 93
chapter 17. nutrition ...................................................................... 100
chapter 18. elimination .................................................................. 106
chapter 19. physical activity and sports .......................................... 113
chapter 20. sleep ............................................................................ 123
chapter 21. sexuality section .......................................................... 130

,chapter 22. immunizations questions ............................................. 136
chapter 23. dental health and oral disorders .................................. 153
chapter 24. intentional and unintentional injuries: injury prevention
child maltreatment ........................................................................ 159
chapter 25. acute/chronic disease management and principles of
diagnostic testing .......................................................................... 169
chapter 26. prescribing medications in pediatrics ........................... 178
chapter 27. complementary and integrative health in pediatrics .... 183
chapter 28. pediatric pain and fever management.......................... 186
chapter 29. perinatal disorders ....................................................... 190
chapter 30. mental health disorders ............................................... 196
chapter 31. infectious diseases ....................................................... 206
chapter 32. common genetic disorders ........................................... 213
chapter 33. atopic, rheumatic, and immunodeficiency disorders .... 218
chapter 34. dermatologic disorders ................................................ 231
chapter 35. eye and vision disorders ............................................... 245
chapter 36. ear and hearing disorders ............................................ 253
chapter 37. respiratory disorders .................................................... 259
chapter 38. cardiovascular disorders .............................................. 268
chapter 39. hematologic disorders ................................................. 278
chapter 40. gastrointestinal disorders ............................................ 284
chapter 41. genitourinary disorders ................................................ 293
chapter 42. gynecologic disorders .................................................. 302
chapter 43. musculoskeletal disorders ............................................ 310
chapter 44. injuries and toxic exposures ......................................... 315

,chapter 45. endocrine and metabolic disorders ............................... 320
chapter 46. neurologic disorders .................................................... 329

,chapter 1: health status of children: global and national perspectives
1. which region globally has the highest infant mortality rate?
a. indonesia
b. southern asia
c. subsaharan africa answer
d. syria


2. the primary care pediatric nurse 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 answer
d. water purification


3. which is true about the health status of children in the united
states?
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, a. globalism has relatively little impact on child health measures in
the u.s.
b. obesity rates among 2to5yearolds have shown a recent
significant
decrease. answer
.
c. the rate of household poverty is lower than in other
economically developed nations.
d. young children who attend preschool or day care have higher
food insecurity.
4. the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner understands that a
major child
health outcome associated with worldwide climate change is
a. cost of living.
b. education.
c. nutrition. answer
d. pollution.


5. when providing well child care for an infant in the first year of
life, the primary
care pediatric nurse practitioner is adhering to the most recent
american academy of
pediatricsrecommendations for preventive pediatric health care
guidelines by

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