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Chaptersp1:spHealthspStatusspofspChildren:spGlobalspandspNationalsp
Perspectives
1. Whichspregionsp globallysphasspthesphighestsp infantsp mortalitysprate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southerns p Asia
C. SubSaharansp AfricaspCorrect
D. Syria
2. Thespprimaryspcaresppediatricspnursesppractitionerspunderstandsspthat,sptosp
achievespthe
greatestspworldwide
reductionspinspchildspmortalityspfromsppneumoniaspandspdiarrhea,spwhichspinterventio
nisspmostspeffective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimals p nutrition
C. VaccinationsspCorrect
D. Waters p purification
3. WhichspissptruespaboutspthesphealthspstatusspofspchildrenspinspthespUnitedspStates?
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A. GlobalismsphassprelativelysplittlespimpactsponspchildsphealthspmeasuresspinspthespU.S.
B. Obesityspratesspamongsp2to5yearoldssphavespsho
wnspasprecentsignificant
decrease.s p Correct
.
C. Thespratespofsphouseholdsppovertyspissplowerspthanspinspotherspecon
omicallyspdevelopedspnations.
D. Youngspchildrenspwhospattendsppreschoolsporspdayspcaresphavesphigh
erspfoodspinsecurity.
,5. Whenspprovidingspwellspchildspcarespforspanspinfantspinspthespfirstspyearspo
fsplife,spthespprimary
caresppediatricspnursesppractitionerspisspadheringsptospthespmostsprecentspAmeric
anspAcademyspof
PediatricsRecommendationsspforspPreventivespPediatricspHealthspCarespguidel
inesspby
A. focusingsplesssponspdevelopmentspandspmoresponspillnesssppreventio
nspandspnutrition.
B. followingspguidelinesspestablishedspbysptheBrightspFuturessppublication.
C. schedulingspwellbabyspvisitssptospcoincidespwith
keyspdevelopmentalmilestones.spCorrect
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D. seeingspthespinfantspatspagessp2,sp4,sp6,spandsp12spmonthsspwhenspimmuniza
tionssparespdue.
Chaptersp2.sp UniquespIssuesspinsp Pediatrics
1. Aspnursespisspexplainingspthesptherapeuticspmilieusptospaspnewspnurse.sp
Thespbestspexplanationspofspthissptermspwouldspbe:
1. Thespplacespwherespthespchildspisspreceivingspcare.
,2. Groups p therapy.
3. Personalspinteractionsspbetweensppatientsspandspstaff.
4. Allspofspthespabovesparespcorr
ect.spANS:sp4
2. Asp16-year-oldspmalesphasspreceivedspasppink-
slipspfromspthesppolicespforspinpatientsppsychiatricsptreatment.spThespteen
hasspbeenspexpressingspthoughtsspofsphangingsphimselfspbecausespLifespsuck
s.spThespnursingspstaffspshouldspconsider
placingspthespchild:
1. Withsppeers.
2. Inspanspareasp wheresphespcanspbespwatchedsp one-on-one.
3. Withsp asproommatespthatsp iss p expressingspthespsamespconcerns.
4. Inspanspareaspclosesptospanspexternalsp
door.spANS:sp2
3. Learningspdisabilitiesspinspchildrensphavespscientificallyspbeensplinkedspto:
1. Poors p nutrition.
2. Thespenvironmentspinspwhichspthespchildsplives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watchingspmorespthanspfoursphoursspofsptelevisionsp
aspday.spANS:sp3
4.spAspmentalsphealthspnursesphasspassessedspaspchildspandspdeterminedspthatspth
espchildspexhibitsspbehavioralspchallenges.
Whenspthespschoolspnursespexplainsspthissptospaspteacher,sp thespbestspdescriptionsp wou
ldbe:
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1. Thespchildspmayspexhibitspphysicalspoutbursts.
2. Thespchildspmayspexhibitspviolencesptowardspothers.
3. Thespchildspmayspbespdefiantsporsphavesptantrums.
4. Thespchildspwillspneedspspecialspinterventionsspforsplear
ning.spANS:sp3
5. Aspchildspthatsphasspnotspexhibitedspenuresisspinspfourspyearssphasspexhib
itedspthisspbehaviorsppatternspforspthesplastspweek.
Thespreasonspaspchildspmaysprevertspbacksptospthisspbehaviorsppatternspisspbecausespof:
1. Hallucinations.
, mayspconsistspofspallspofspthespfollowingspexcept: