Test bank: Burns Pediatric Primary Care, 7th
edition by Dawn Lee Garzon Maaks Starr
Brady Chapter 1-46|A+ LATEST EDITION,
2026
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. UNIT I: INFLUENCES ON CHILD HEALTH AND CHILD HEALTH ASSESSMENT
2. Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
3. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
4. Genetics And Child Health
5. Environmental Issues
6. Child And Family Health Assessment
7. Cultural Considerations For Pediatric Primary Care
8. Children With Special Health Care Needs
9. UNIT II: CHILD DEVELOPMENT
10. Developmental Management In Pediatric Primary Care
11. Developmental Management Of Newborns
12. Developmental Management Of Infants
13. Developmental Management Of Early Childhood
14. Developmental Management Of Middle Childhood
15. Developmental Management Of Adolescents/Young Adults
16. UNIT III: CHILD HEALTH SUPERVISION: HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH
PROTECTION
17. Introduction To Health Promotion And Health Protection For Children And
Families Section A. Behavioral-Mental Health Wellness
18. Behavioral And Mental Health Promotion Section B. Biophysical Health
Management
19. Breastfeeding
20. Nutrition
21. Elimination
22. Physical Activity And Sports
23. Sleep
24. Sexuality
25. Section C. Health Protection–Focused Care
26. Immunizations
27. Dental Health And Oral Disorders
28. Intentional And Unintentional Injuries: Injury Prevention And Child
Maltreatment
29. UNIT IV: COMMON CHILDHOOD CONDITIONS AND DISORDERS
30. Section A. Introduction To Child Disease Management
31. Acute/Chronic Disease Management And Principles Of Diagnostic Testing
32. Prescribing Medications In Pediatrics
33. Complementary And Integrative Health In Pediatrics
34. Pediatric Pain And Fever Management Section B. Disease Management
35. Perinatal Disorder
36. Mental Health Disorders
37. Infectious Diseases
38. Common Genetic Disorders
39. Atopic, Rheumatic, And Immunodeficiency Disorders
40. Dermatologic Disorders
41. Eye And Vision Disorders
42. Ear And Hearing Disorders
43. Respiratory Disorder
44. Cardiovascular Disorders
45. Hematologic Disorder
,Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 7th Edition Test Bank
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 2to5yearol ds 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
Pediatricsrecom mendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines
By
, Best Explanation Of This Term Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.
2. Group Therapy.
3. Personal Interactions Between Patients And Staff.
4. All Of The Above Are
ANSWER:. ANSWER: 4
2. 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:
1. With Peers.
2. In An Area Where He Can Be Watched One-On-One.
3. With A Roommate That Is Expressing The Same Concerns.
4. In An Area Close To An External
Door. ANSWER: 2
3. 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. ANSWER: 3
4. 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. ANSWER: 3
5. 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.
ANSWER: 4
6. 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 Individu als Everyday Activities.
2. Recognizing That The Patient May Be In A Catharsis State.
3. Expressing Empath y Toward The Caller.
4. Avoiding Entropy.
edition by Dawn Lee Garzon Maaks Starr
Brady Chapter 1-46|A+ LATEST EDITION,
2026
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. UNIT I: INFLUENCES ON CHILD HEALTH AND CHILD HEALTH ASSESSMENT
2. Health Status Of Children: Global And National Perspectives
3. Unique Issues In Pediatrics
4. Genetics And Child Health
5. Environmental Issues
6. Child And Family Health Assessment
7. Cultural Considerations For Pediatric Primary Care
8. Children With Special Health Care Needs
9. UNIT II: CHILD DEVELOPMENT
10. Developmental Management In Pediatric Primary Care
11. Developmental Management Of Newborns
12. Developmental Management Of Infants
13. Developmental Management Of Early Childhood
14. Developmental Management Of Middle Childhood
15. Developmental Management Of Adolescents/Young Adults
16. UNIT III: CHILD HEALTH SUPERVISION: HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH
PROTECTION
17. Introduction To Health Promotion And Health Protection For Children And
Families Section A. Behavioral-Mental Health Wellness
18. Behavioral And Mental Health Promotion Section B. Biophysical Health
Management
19. Breastfeeding
20. Nutrition
21. Elimination
22. Physical Activity And Sports
23. Sleep
24. Sexuality
25. Section C. Health Protection–Focused Care
26. Immunizations
27. Dental Health And Oral Disorders
28. Intentional And Unintentional Injuries: Injury Prevention And Child
Maltreatment
29. UNIT IV: COMMON CHILDHOOD CONDITIONS AND DISORDERS
30. Section A. Introduction To Child Disease Management
31. Acute/Chronic Disease Management And Principles Of Diagnostic Testing
32. Prescribing Medications In Pediatrics
33. Complementary And Integrative Health In Pediatrics
34. Pediatric Pain And Fever Management Section B. Disease Management
35. Perinatal Disorder
36. Mental Health Disorders
37. Infectious Diseases
38. Common Genetic Disorders
39. Atopic, Rheumatic, And Immunodeficiency Disorders
40. Dermatologic Disorders
41. Eye And Vision Disorders
42. Ear And Hearing Disorders
43. Respiratory Disorder
44. Cardiovascular Disorders
45. Hematologic Disorder
,Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 7th Edition Test Bank
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?
.
13348413856
A. Globalism Has Relatively Little Impact On Child Health Measures In The U.S.
B. Obesity Rates Among 2to5yearol ds 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
Pediatricsrecom mendations For Preventive Pediatric Health Care Guidelines
By
, Best Explanation Of This Term Would Be:
1. The Place Where The Child Is Receiving Care.
2. Group Therapy.
3. Personal Interactions Between Patients And Staff.
4. All Of The Above Are
ANSWER:. ANSWER: 4
2. 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:
1. With Peers.
2. In An Area Where He Can Be Watched One-On-One.
3. With A Roommate That Is Expressing The Same Concerns.
4. In An Area Close To An External
Door. ANSWER: 2
3. 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. ANSWER: 3
4. 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. ANSWER: 3
5. 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.
ANSWER: 4
6. 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 Individu als Everyday Activities.
2. Recognizing That The Patient May Be In A Catharsis State.
3. Expressing Empath y Toward The Caller.
4. Avoiding Entropy.