A. Indonesia
B. Southern Asia
C. SubSaharan Africa Correct
D. Syria
2. The v b primary v b care v b pediatric v b nurse v b practitioner
v b understands v b that, to achieve vb v b v b the
greatest v b worldwide
reduction v b in child v b v b mortality v b from v b pneumonia v b and v b diarrhea, v b which
vb interventionis v b most v b effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal nutrition
C. Vaccinations vb vb Correct
D. Water purification
3. Which is true v b v b v b v b about the health v b v b v b status of
children v b v b in the United
v b v b v b v b States?
.
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A. Globalism has v b v b relatively v b little v b impact v b v b on v b child v b v b health v b measures v b in
the U.S.
v b v b
B. Obesity rates among 2to5yearolds have
vb shown v b a v b recentsignificant
decrease. Correct
.
C.The v b rate v b of household
v b v b poverty v b is v b lower
v b than v b in other vb economically v b developed
v b nations.
D. Young v b children v b who v b attend v b preschool v b or v b day
v b care v b have higher food vb v b insecurity.
4. The v b primary v b care v b pediatric v b nurse v b practitioner
v b understands v b that v b a major
v b v b child
health v b outcome v b associated with worldwide v b climate v b v b change v b is
A. cost of living.
,5. When v b providing v b well v b child v b care v b for an infant
v b v b v b in the v b
v b first v b year v b of v b life, the v b v b primary
care v b pediatric v b nurse v b practitioner v b is adhering
v b v b to the most
v b v b v b recent
v b American Academy vb v b of
PediatricsRecommendations v b for Preventive
v b v b Pediatric v b Health Care v b
guidelines v b v b by
A. focusing v b less v b on development
v b v b and v b more v b on
v b illness prevention and
vb v b nutrition.
B. following v b guidelines v b established v b by v b theBright v b Futures v b publication.
C. scheduling wellbaby visits v b to
v b coincide with vb v b key
developmentalmilestones. Correct vb
D. seeing the infant at ages 2, 4, 6, and 12 months when
vb immunizations v b are v b due.
Chapter 2. Unique Issues in Pediatrics
1. A v b nurse v b is explaining
v b v b the therapeutic
v b milieu v b to a v b
v b new v b nurse. The vb best v b explanation v b of
v b this v b term v b would v b be:
1. The place v b v b where the v b v b child v b is v b receiving v b care.
, 2. Group therapy.
3. Personal interactions v b v b between v b patients v b and staff. v b
4. All of the above v b v b v b
v b are correct. ANS:
vb v b
v b 4
2. A v b 16-year-old v b male v b has v b received v b a pink-slip
v b v b from
v b the v b police for inpatient vb v b v b psychiatric v b treatment. v b The
v b teen
has v b been v b expressing v b thoughts v b of v b hanging v b himself v b because v b Life v b sucks.
The v b nursing v b staff v b should
v b consider placing the vb vb v b child:
1. With v b peers.
2. In v b v b an v b v b area where v b v b he v b v b can be v b v b watched one-on-one.
3. With a v b v b roommate that is expressing the same concerns.
4. In v b an area v b v b close
v b to v b an external vb v b door.
v b ANS: v b 2
3. Learning disabilities in children have scientifically been linked
vb v b vb v b vb v b vb v b to:
1. Poor nutrition.
2. The v b environment v b in v b which v b the v b child v b v b lives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching v b more v b than v b four v b hours v b of
v b television a day. vb v b v b ANS: v b 3
4. A v b mental v b health v b nurse v b has v b assessed v b a child
v b v b and
v b determined v b that the vb child v b exhibits v b behavioral v b challenges.
When the v b v b school nurse explains this v b to v b a
teacher,
v b the v b best description wouldbe: vb
.
1. The v b child may v b exhibit physical outbursts.
2. The v b child v b may v b exhibit v b violence v b toward v b others.
3. The v b child v b v b may be v b v b defiant or have v b v b tantrums.
4. The child will need special
vb v b vb v b
vb interventions for learning. vb v b v b ANS: v b 3
5. A v b child v b that v b has v b not v b exhibited v b enuresis v b in four
v b