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Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 11th
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Authors: | Marilyn |J. |Hockenberry |PhD |RN | PPCNP-BC |FAAN, |David |Wilson |MS |RN | C |(NIC) Nursing Care of | |
Table | of |Contents: | (Test|BankforAll |Chapters) Infants and Children
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Section |I: | Children, |Their |Families, |and |the |Nurse
Chapter | 1: | Perspectives | ofPediatric | Nursing
Chapter |2: |Social, |Cultural, |Religious, |and |Family |Influences |on |Child |Health
|Promotion
Chapter | 3: | Hereditary |Influences | on |Health |Promotion |ofthe | Child |and |Family
Section |II: | Childhood |and |Family |Assessment
Chapter |4: | Communication, |Physical, | and |Developmental |Assessment |of|the |Child |and |Family |Chapter
|5: |Pain |in |Children: |Significance, |Assessment, |and |Management |Strategies
Chapter |6: |Childhood |Communicable |and |Infectious |Diseases
| Section |III: |Family-Centered |Care |of|the |Newborn
|Chapter |7: | Health |Promotion |ofthe |Newborn |and |Family
|Chapter |8: |HeahhProblems |ofthe |Newborn
Chapter |9: | The |High-Risk |Newborn |and |Family
|Section |IV: |Family-Centered |Care |of |the |Infant
|Chapter | 10: |Health |Promotion |of|the |Infant |and |Family
|Chapter | 11: |Health |Problems |ofthe |Infant
Section | V: | Family-Centered | Care | of |the | Toddler | and | Preschooler
Chapter | 12: |Health |Promotion |of |the |Toddler |and |Family
|Chapter | 13: |Health |Promotion |of|the |Preschooler |and |Family
|Chapter | 14: |Health |Problems |of |Early |Childhood
Section |VI: |Family-Centered |Care |of |the |School-Age |Child |Chapter
| 15: |Health |Promotion |of|the |School-Age |Child |and |Family |Chapter | 16:
|Health |Problems |ofthe |School-Age |Child
Section |VII: |Family-Centered |Care |of |the |Adolescent
|Chapter | 17: |Health |Promotion |ofthe |Adolescent |and |Family
|Chapter | 18: |Health |Problems |ofthe |Adolescent
Section | VIII: | Family-Centered | Care | of |the | Child | with | Special | Needs
Chapter | 19: | Impact |of|Chronic |Illness, |Disability, |or |End |of|Life |Care |for |the |Child |and |Family |Chapter
|20: |The |Child |with |Cognitive, | Sensory, |or |Communication |Impairment
Section |IX: | The |Child |Who |is |Hospitalized
Chapter |21: |Family-Centered |Care |ofthe |Child |During |Illness |and |Hospitalization |Chapter
|22: |Pediatric |Nursing |Interventions |and |Skills
Section |X: | Childhood |Nutrition |and |Elimination |Problems
Chapter |23: | The |Child |with |Fluid |and |Electrolyte |Imbalance
|Chapter |24: |The |Child |with |Renal |Dysfunction
Chapter |25: |The |Child |with |Gastrointestinal |Dysfunction
|Section |XI: | Childhood |Oxygenation |Problems
|Chapter |26: |The |Child |with |Respiratory |Dysfunction
Section | XII: | Childhood | Blood |Production | and | Circulation |Problems
Chapter |27: |The |Child |with |Cardiovascular |Dysfunction
Chapter |28: |The |Child |with |Hematologic |or |Immunologic |Dysfunction
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Chapter |01: |Perspectives |of |Pediatric |Nursing
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MULTIPLE | CHOICE
1. The |clinic |nurse |is |reviewing |statistics |on |infant |mortality |for |the |United |States |versus |other |countries.
|Compared |with |other |countries |that |have |a |population |of |at |least |25 |million, |the |nurse |makes |which
|determination?
a. The |United |States |is |ranked |last |among |27 |countries.
b. The |United |States |is |ranked |similar |to |20 |other |developed | countries.
c. The |United |States |is |ranked |in |the |middle |of |20 |other |developed |countries.
d. The |United |States |is |ranked |highest |among | 27 |other |industrialized | countries.
ANS: | A
Although |the |death |rate |has |decreased, |the |United |States |still |ranks |last |in | infant |mortality |among | nations | with
| a |population |of |at |least |25 |million. |The |United |States |has |the |highest |infant |death |rate |of |developed |nations.
DIF: |Cognitive | Level: |Remembering
TOP: |Nursing |Process: |Assessment |MSC: |Client |Needs: |Health |Promotion |and | Maintenance
2. Which |is |the |leading |cause |of |death |in |infants |younger |than |1 |year |in |the |United |States?
a. Congenital |anomalies
b. Sudden |infant |death | syndrome
c. Disorders |related |to |short |gestation |and |low |birth |weight
d. Maternal |complications |specific |to |the |perinatal |period
ANS: |A
Congenital |anomalies |account |for |20.1% |of |deaths |in |infants |younger |than |1 |year |compared |with |sudden |infant
|death | syndrome, | which | accounts | for | 8.2%; | disorders | related | to | short | gestation | and | unspecified | low
| birth |weight, | which | account | for | 16.5%; | and | maternal | complications | such | as | infections | specific | to | the
| perinatal |period, | which | account | for | 6.1% | of | deaths | in | infants | younger | than | 1 | year | of | age.
DIF: |Cognitive | Level: |Remembering
MSC: |Client |Needs: |Health |Promotion | and | Maintenance
3. What |is |the |major |cause |of |death |for |children |older |than |1 |year |in |the |United |States?
a. Heart |disease