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,NUR 122 PEDIATRICS NURSING TEST EXAM 1 REVIEW
NEWEST STUDY QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
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Which of these measures used by a nurse will help relieve parental anxiety related to the
changing appetite in the toddler who is gaining weight along the 50th percentile?
a. Teach the mother to avoid disciplining the toddler within 30 minutes of eating.
b. Instruct the mother to feed the toddler alone without any distractions.
c. Suggest ways to have the toddler eat higher-calorie foods.
d. Discuss the growth of the toddler as compared to the growth chart. - Answer>>> d. Discuss
the growth of the toddler as compared to the growth chart.
Two hospitalized adolescents are playing pool in the activity room. Neither of them seems very
enthusiastic about the game. The nurse should recognize that:
a. this activity is too demanding for the adolescents.
b. this activity is better suited for younger children.
c. they may be enjoying themselves but have lower energy levels than healthy children.
d. they are probably depressed and showing less enthusiasm is part of the experience of their
hospitalization / illness. - Answer>>> c. they may be enjoying themselves but have lower energy
levels than healthy children.
Hospitalization of a child has resulted in disturbance of the dynamics of family life. Which
nursing diagnosis is most appropriate?
Select one:
, a. Disturbed sleep pattern related to unfamiliar surroundings.
b. Interrupted family processes related to hospitalization.
c. Ineffective individual coping related to procedures.
d. Diversional activity deficit related to separation from siblings. - Answer>>> B. Interrupted
family processes related to hospitalization
Greg, age 2.5 years, was admitted to the pediatric unit yesterday. His parents are making plans to
visit as often as possible during his hospitalization. Greg's parents complain to the nurse that the
child "cries, screams, and throws himself' whenever they leave the hospital to eat. The nurse
should do which of the following?
a. Explain that his behavior is a normal response to hospitalization.
b. Explain that this behavior will diminish in a few days.
c. Encourage the parents not to leave the child's room.
d. Encourage the parents to leave when the child is asleep. - Answer>>> a. Explain that his
behavior is a normal response to hospitalization.
A new school counselor asks the school nurse to present an educational program for the parents
of young adolescents. Which of the following would be a priority for inclusion into the program?
(Select all that apply.)
a. Opportunities available in the community to promote physical activity.
b. The current clothing styles, so their child can "fit in."
c. Signs and symptoms of sleep deprivation.
d. Driver's education classes.
e. Signs of depression and substance abuse. - Answer>>> a. Opportunities available in the
community to promote physical activity.