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During a clinic visit, a child’s rapid capillary screening test for lead reveals a level of 11
mcg/dL. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do next?
A. Institute lead abatement measures in the child’s home.
B. Monitor lead levels monthly until decreased.
C. Order a venous sample to test for lead levels.
D. Test the child’s siblings and parents for lead.
C. Order a venous sample to test for lead levels.
Which region globally has the highest infant mortality rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. SubSaharan Africa
D. Syria
C. SubSaharan Africa
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
D. Water purification
C. Vaccinations
Which is true about the health status of children in the United States?
,A. Globalism has relatively little impact on child health measures in the U.S.
B. Obesity rates among 2 to 5 year olds have shown a recent
significant decrease.
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.
B. Obesity rates among 2 to 5 year olds have shown a recent significant decrease.
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.
D. pollution.
C. nutrition.
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
A. focusing less on development and more on illness prevention and nutrition.
B. following guidelines established by theBright Futures publication.
C. scheduling well baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones.
D. seeing the infant at ages 2, 4, 6, and 12 months when immunizations are due.
C. scheduling well baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones.
A nurse is explaining the therapeutic milieu to a new nurse. The best explanation of this term
would be:
A. The place where the child is receiving care.
B. Group therapy.
C. Personal interactions between patients and staff.
D. All of the above are correct
,D. All of the above are correct
A 16-year-old male has received a pink-slip from the police for inpatient psychiatric
treatment. The teen
has been expressing thoughts of hanging himself because Life sucks. The nursing staff should
consider placing the child:
A. With peers.
B. In an area where he can be watched one-on-one.
C. With a roommate that is expressing the same concerns.
D. In an area close to an external door.
B. In an area where he can be watched one-on-one.
Learning disabilities in children have scientifically been linked to:
1. Poor nutrition.
2. The environment in which the child lives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching more than four hours of television a day.
3. Genetics.
A mental health nurse has assessed a child and determined that the child exhibits behavioral
challenges.
When the school nurse explains this to a teacher, the best description would be:
.
1. The child may exhibit physical outbursts.
2. The child may exhibit violence toward others.
3. The child may be defiant or have tantrums.
4. The child will need special interventions for learning.
3. The child may be defiant or have tantrums.
A child that has not exhibited enuresis in four years has exhibited this behavior pattern for
the last week.
, The reason a child may revert back to this behavior pattern is because of:
1. Hallucinations.
2. Behavioral challenges.
3. Delusions.
4. Stress.
4. Stress.
An 18-year-old male has called the crisis line for help. The crisis nurse recognizes the
intervention needs may consist of all of the following except:
1. Discussing the individuals everyday activities.
2. Recognizing that the patient may be in a catharsis state.
3. Expressing empathy toward the caller.
4. Avoiding entropy.
1. Discussing the individuals everyday activities.
An 8-year-old boy with a history of hallucinations and violent behavior has been place in a
seclusion room at the hospital because he has been hurting others. The nurse checks on the
patient and realizes she must take him out of the seclusion room when:
1. He is crying to be released.
2. He states, I will be a good boy now.
3. He starts headbutting the window.
4. He complains that his parents will file a lawsuit.
3. He starts headbutting the window.
A child has been exhibiting the MacDonald Triad. These behaviors include:
1. Enuresis, pushing others, and pyromania.
2. Swinging a cat by the tail, bed-wetting, and lighting paper on fire in the trash can.
3. Playing with other children, laughing, and conversing with adults.
4. Playing with a campfire, watching television, and seeking adult attention.
2. Swinging a cat by the tail, bed-wetting, and lighting paper on fire in the trash can.