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,A school nurse wants to ANS: C
decrease the rate of Interventions need to be based on goals of lifestyle
obesity among children. changes for the entire family. The goal is
Which of the following to modify the way the family eats, exercises, and plans
actions in the community daily activities. Although it is
would be most effective? important to teach nutrition, exercise, and proper
food choice, if the family does not, for
a. Lobby legislators to example, prepare the proper foods from which they
enact stronger legislation can choose, the knowledge of the child is
regarding school lunches insignificant. Changes need to be made at a more
and snack direct level, such as by working with the
machines in schools. family, to establish a change. Community-level
b. Increase nutrition changes may not impact what is happening
programs in schools that within the family in regards to diet and exercise.
teach children to make
healthy food
choices.
c. Involve the entire family
in the planning and
managing of nutrition,
especially
when a child in the family
is obese.
d. Provide after-school
and summer camps that
focus on diet and exercise.
,A nurse wants to establish ANS: A
a program to decrease the Injuries are the number one cause of death for
death rate among children (and young adults up to age 21 years)
children. Which of the in the United States. Injuries and accidents are the
following health problems most important causes of preventable
should be the target of disease, disability, and death among children. Most
this program? are preventable. Obesity, although a
significant problem, is not a common cause of death
a. Accidents and injuries in children. AIDS and
b. AIDS vaccine-preventable diseases are not common causes
c. Childhood obesity of death among children.
d. Vaccine-preventable
diseases
A nurse wants to establish ANS: C
a program to decrease the Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of
death rate among death among children and teenagers. The use
adolescents. Which of of tobacco is a leading cause of preventable death
the following programs among adults, but not among adolescents.
should be developed? The use of alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases
a. Antialcohol program are not related to common causes of
b. Antismoking program death among teenagers.
c. Careful driving program
d. Safe sex program
ANS: B
Which of the following is Motor vehicle-related injuries and violence are the
of the greatest concern leading causes of morbidity and mortality
for the nurse who works for adolescents. Thus, this would be the greatest
with high school concern for the nurse working with high
students? school students. Alcohol use, sport-related injuries,
a. Alcohol use and unprotected sex are not related to the
b. Motor vehicle accidents major causes of morbidity and mortality among
c. Sports-related injuries adolescents. So, although these topics may
d. Unprotected sex impact this population they should not be the priority
for the nurse.
, A mother says, "My son ANS: C
wants me to let him buy a Motor vehicle-related injuries and violence are the
car. I must admit, I leading causes of morbidity and mortality
certainly get tired of for adolescents. Males are more likely to take risks,
driving him around to all and injury death rates for boys are twice
his sports and other as high as those for girls. Thus, the response by the
activities. Do you think I nurse should take these factors into
should let him have a consideration in response and encourage the mother
car?" Which of the to individualize her decision for her son.
following statements The incorrect reponses do not take into account the
would be the best individual risk factors that the nurse
response by the nurse? should encourage the mother to consider. The nurse
a. "Absolutely, it will help should encourage the mother to think
him recognize the cost of about the risky behaviors specific to this population
gas and maintenance." and how they apply to her son.
b. "Certainly. Most young
men want their own car,
and peer pressure can be
painful."
c. "It depends on whether
you trust your son to drive
safely."
d. "No, adolescent males
cannot be trusted with an
automobile."
Which of the following ANS: A
children is most at risk for Children under the age of 4 and children with special
being abused? needs are at highest risk for abuse. A 6
a. A 1-year-old year old, 9 year old, and teenager are not as at high
b. A 6-year-old of risk for being abused because they are
c. A 9-year-old older. Literature states that those under the age of 4
d. A teenager years are at highest risk for abuse.
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Terms in this set (225)
,A school nurse wants to ANS: C
decrease the rate of Interventions need to be based on goals of lifestyle
obesity among children. changes for the entire family. The goal is
Which of the following to modify the way the family eats, exercises, and plans
actions in the community daily activities. Although it is
would be most effective? important to teach nutrition, exercise, and proper
food choice, if the family does not, for
a. Lobby legislators to example, prepare the proper foods from which they
enact stronger legislation can choose, the knowledge of the child is
regarding school lunches insignificant. Changes need to be made at a more
and snack direct level, such as by working with the
machines in schools. family, to establish a change. Community-level
b. Increase nutrition changes may not impact what is happening
programs in schools that within the family in regards to diet and exercise.
teach children to make
healthy food
choices.
c. Involve the entire family
in the planning and
managing of nutrition,
especially
when a child in the family
is obese.
d. Provide after-school
and summer camps that
focus on diet and exercise.
,A nurse wants to establish ANS: A
a program to decrease the Injuries are the number one cause of death for
death rate among children (and young adults up to age 21 years)
children. Which of the in the United States. Injuries and accidents are the
following health problems most important causes of preventable
should be the target of disease, disability, and death among children. Most
this program? are preventable. Obesity, although a
significant problem, is not a common cause of death
a. Accidents and injuries in children. AIDS and
b. AIDS vaccine-preventable diseases are not common causes
c. Childhood obesity of death among children.
d. Vaccine-preventable
diseases
A nurse wants to establish ANS: C
a program to decrease the Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of
death rate among death among children and teenagers. The use
adolescents. Which of of tobacco is a leading cause of preventable death
the following programs among adults, but not among adolescents.
should be developed? The use of alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases
a. Antialcohol program are not related to common causes of
b. Antismoking program death among teenagers.
c. Careful driving program
d. Safe sex program
ANS: B
Which of the following is Motor vehicle-related injuries and violence are the
of the greatest concern leading causes of morbidity and mortality
for the nurse who works for adolescents. Thus, this would be the greatest
with high school concern for the nurse working with high
students? school students. Alcohol use, sport-related injuries,
a. Alcohol use and unprotected sex are not related to the
b. Motor vehicle accidents major causes of morbidity and mortality among
c. Sports-related injuries adolescents. So, although these topics may
d. Unprotected sex impact this population they should not be the priority
for the nurse.
, A mother says, "My son ANS: C
wants me to let him buy a Motor vehicle-related injuries and violence are the
car. I must admit, I leading causes of morbidity and mortality
certainly get tired of for adolescents. Males are more likely to take risks,
driving him around to all and injury death rates for boys are twice
his sports and other as high as those for girls. Thus, the response by the
activities. Do you think I nurse should take these factors into
should let him have a consideration in response and encourage the mother
car?" Which of the to individualize her decision for her son.
following statements The incorrect reponses do not take into account the
would be the best individual risk factors that the nurse
response by the nurse? should encourage the mother to consider. The nurse
a. "Absolutely, it will help should encourage the mother to think
him recognize the cost of about the risky behaviors specific to this population
gas and maintenance." and how they apply to her son.
b. "Certainly. Most young
men want their own car,
and peer pressure can be
painful."
c. "It depends on whether
you trust your son to drive
safely."
d. "No, adolescent males
cannot be trusted with an
automobile."
Which of the following ANS: A
children is most at risk for Children under the age of 4 and children with special
being abused? needs are at highest risk for abuse. A 6
a. A 1-year-old year old, 9 year old, and teenager are not as at high
b. A 6-year-old of risk for being abused because they are
c. A 9-year-old older. Literature states that those under the age of 4
d. A teenager years are at highest risk for abuse.