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w Contents:

,Unit 1 Foundations Of Pediatric Nursing
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Chapter 1: Introduction To Child Health And Pediatric Nursing
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Chapter 2: Factors Infl Uencing Child Health
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Unit 2 Health Promotion Of The Growing Child And Family
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Chapter 3: Growth And Development Of The Newborn And Infant
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Chapter 4: Growth And Development Of The Toddler
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Chapter 5: Growth And Development Of The Preschooler
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Chapter 6: Growth And Development Of The School-Age
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Child Chapter 7: Growth And Development Of The
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wAdolescent
Unit 3 Working With Children And Families
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Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care Of Children And
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Families Chapter 9: Health Supervision
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Chapter 10: Health Assessment Of Children
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Chapter 11: Caring For Children In Diverse Settings
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Chapter 12: Caring For The Special Needs Child
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Chapter 13: Key Pediatric Nursing Interventions
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Chapter 14: Pain Management In Children
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Unit 4 Nursing Care Of The Child With A Health Disorder
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Chapter 15: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Infection
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Chapter 16: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Intracranial Regulation/ Neurologic
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Disorder
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Chapter 17: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteraion In Sensory Perception/Disorder Of
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The Eyes Or Ears
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Chapter 18: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Gas Exchange/Respiratory
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Disorder Chapter 19: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In
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Perfusion/Cardiovascular Disorder Chapter 20: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration
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In Bowel Elimination/Gastrointestinal Disorder
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Chapter 21: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Urinary Elimination/Genitourinary
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Disorder
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Chapter 22: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Mobility/Neuromuscular Or
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Musculoskeletal Disorder
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Chapter 23: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Tissue Integrity/Integumentary Disorder
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Chapter 24: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Cellular Regulation/ Hematologic Or
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Neoplastic Disorder
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Chapter 25: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Immunity/Immunologic Disorder
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Chapter 26: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Metabolism/Endocrine Disorder
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Chapter 27: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Genetics
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Chapter 28: Nursing Care Of The Child With An Alteration In Behavior, Cognition, Development,
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Or Mental Health/Cognitive Or Mental Health Disorder
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Chapter 29: Nursing Care During A Pediatric Emergency
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,Chapter 1: Introduction to Child Health and Pediatric Nursing
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1. The nurse providing family-centered care in a hospital setting reflects on the focus
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wof the health care provided in today's society. Which statement best describes
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the current definition of health?
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A) Health is described as 'an absence of disease.' w w w w w w w


B) Health is measured by monitoring mortality and morbidity of a group.
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C) Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
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all children. Ans: C
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In the past, health was defined simply as the absence of disease; health was
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measured by monitoring the mortality and morbidity of a group. Over the
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wpast century, however, the focus of health has shifted to disease prevention, health
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promotion, and wellness. The World Health Organization (2013) defines
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whealth as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not
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merely the absence of disease or infirmity." The gains in child health have been
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huge, but, unfortunately, these gains are not shared equally among all children.
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2. The student nurse is learning about the past history of child health and health care
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in the United States. Which statement accurately reflects the condition of
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whealth care in the past and current centuries?
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B) In the current century, mortality rates are high, but life expectancy
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has increased due to technological advances.
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C) In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries urban
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public health improvements made cities healthier places for
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growing children.
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D) By the late twentieth century unintentional injuries rather than infectious
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diseases had become the leading cause of death for children older than 1
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In past centuries in the United States, the health of the country was poorer
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than it is today; mortality rates were high and life expectancy was short. Over the
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years the health of children received more and more attention, leading to a
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better understanding of sources of illness and improvements in sanitation, water,
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and nutrition. As a result, by the late twentieth century unintentional injuries rather
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than infectious diseases had become the leading cause of death for children older
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than 1 year old.
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3 nurse is administering a number of therapeutic interventions for neonates,
3. The
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infants, and children on the pediatric unit. Which intervention contributes to
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an increase in chronic illness seen in early childhood?
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A) Administering antibiotics to prevent lethal infections w w w w w


B) Vaccinating children to prevent childhood diseases w w w w w


C) Using mechanical ventilation for premature infants
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D) Using corticosteroids as a treatment w w w w


wfor asthma Ans: C
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Using mechanical ventilation and medications to foster lung development in
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premature infants increases their survival rate. Yet the infants who survive are often
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faced with myriad chronic illnesses. Administering antibiotics to prevent lethal
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infections, vaccinating children to prevent childhood diseases, and using
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corticosteroids as a treatment for asthma may cause side effects, but do not
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contribute to chronic illness in children.
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4. The nurse is reviewing a copy of the U.S. Surgeon General's Report, Healthy People.
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Which nursing action best reflects the nurse fostering this health care agenda?
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A) The nurse signs up for classes to obtain an advanced degree in nursing
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B) The nurse volunteers at a local health care clinic providing free
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C) The nurse performs an in-service on basic hospital equipment for student nurses
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D) The nurse compiles nursing articles on evidence-based practices in
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nursing to present at a hospital training seminar
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Healthy People is a comprehensive health promotion and disease prevention agenda
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wthat is working toward improving the quantity and quality of life for all Americans
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w (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010). Overarching goals are to
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w eliminate preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death; achieve health
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wequity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups; create
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w physical and social environments that promote good health; and promote healthy
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wdevelopment and behaviors across every stage of life. Volunteering at a local health
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wcare clinic directly reflects the goal of improving the health of all groups of
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wpeople. Signing up for classes, performing in-services on equipment, and compiling
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wnursing articles on evidence-based practices in nursing are all worthwhile
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w activities that foster health care delivery, but are not as directly linked to the
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wagenda of promoting health in the community.
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