TEST BANK FOR CURRENT DIAGNOSIS &
TREATMENT PEDIATRICS 27TH EDITION
BY MAYA BUNIK WILLIAM W. HAY,
CHAPTER 1 - 46 Complete Questions with 100%
Correct Answers 2025 A+
,Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Newborn Infant
Chapter 2. Child Development and Behavior
Chapter 3. Adolescence
Chapter 4. Adolescent Substance Abuse
Chapter 5. Eating Disorders
Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 7. Child Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 8. Ambulatory / Office Pediatrics
Chapter 9. Immunization
Chapter 10. Travel Medicine
Chapter 11. Normal Childhood Nutrition and Its Disorders
Chapter 12. Emergencies and Injuries
Chapter 13. Poisoning
Chapter 14. Critical Care
Chapter 15. Skin
Chapter 16. Eye
Chapter 17. Oral Medicine and Dentistry
Chapter 18. Ear, Nose, and Throat
Chapter 19. Respiratory Tract and Mediastinum
Chapter 20. Sleep Medicine
Chapter 21. Cardiovascular Diseases
Chapter 22. Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 23. Liver and Pancreas
Chapter 24. Kidney and Urinary Tract
Chapter 25. Neurologic and Muscular Disorders
Chapter 26. Orthopedics
Chapter 27. Sports Medicine
Chapter 28. Rehabilitation Medicine
Chapter 29. Rheumatic Diseases
Chapter 30. Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 31. Neoplastic Disease
Chapter 32. Pain Management and Palliative Care
Chapter 33. Immunodeficiency
Chapter 34. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 35. Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 36. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Chapter 37. Genetics and Dysmorphology
Chapter 38. Allergic Disorders
Chapter 39. Antimicrobial Therapy
Chapter 40. Infections: Viral and Rickettsial
Chapter 41. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Chapter 42. Infections: Bacterial and Spirochetal
Chapter 43. Infections: Parasitic and Mycotic
Chapter 44. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 45. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders and Therapy
Chapter 46. Pediatric Laboratory Medicine and Reference Ranges
,Chapter 1: The Newborn Infant
Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. Which is appropriate play for a 6-month-old infant?
a. Pat-a-cake, peek-a-boo
b. Ball rolling, hide and seek game
c. Bright rattles and tactile toys
d. Push and pull toys
ANSWER: A
Six-month-old children enjoy playing pat-a-cake and peek-a-boo. Nine-month-old infants
enjoy rolling a ball and playing hide and seek games. Four-month-old infants enjoy
bright rattles and tactile toys. Twelve-month-old infants enjoy playing with push and
pull toys.
2. Which statement by a mother indicates that her 5-month-old infant is ready for solid
food?
a. When I give my baby solid foods, she has difficulty getting it to the back
of her throat to swallow.
b. She has just started to sit up without any support.
c. I am surprised that she only weighs 11 pounds. I expected her to
have gained some weight.
d. I find that she really has to be encouraged to eat.
ANSWER: B
Sitting is a sign that the child is ready to begin with solid foods. Children who are
ready to manage solid foods are able to move food to the back of their throats to
swallow. Infants who weigh less than 13 pounds and demonstrate a lack of interest in
eating are not ready to be started on solid foods. Infants who are difficult feeders and
do not demonstrate an interest in solid foods are not ready to be started on them.
3. A mother asks the nurse, When should I begin to clean my babys teeth? What
is the best response for the nurse?
, a. You can begin when all her baby teeth are in.
b. You can easily begin now. Just put some toothpaste on a gauze pad to
clean the teeth.
c. I dont think you have to worry about that until she can handle a toothbrush.
d. You can begin as soon as your child has a tooth. The easiest way is to
take cotton swabs or a face cloth and just wipe the teeth. Toothpaste
is not necessary.
ANSWER: D
An infants teeth need to be cleaned as soon as they erupt. Cleaning the teeth with
cotton swabs or a face cloth is appropriate. Waiting until all the baby teeth are in is
inappropriate and prolongs cleaning until 2 years of age. Because toothpaste contains
fluoride and infants will swallow the toothpaste, parents should avoid its use. Even
when a child has the ability to hold a toothbrush, the parent should continue cleaning
the childs teeth.
1. An infants length was 20 inches at birth. What should the nurse expect the infants
length to be at 6 months (in inches)?
ANSWER:
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During the first 6 months, infants increase their birth length by approximately 1 inch
(2.54 cm) per month, slowing to 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) per month over the next 6
months.
4. Which milestone is developmentally appropriate for a 2-month-old infant when the nurse
pulls the infant to a sitting position?
a. Head lag is present when the infants trunk is lifted.
b. The infant is able to support the head when the trunk is lifted.
c. The infant is briefly able to hold the head erect.
d. The infant is fully able to support and hold the head in a straight line.
ANSWER: C
TREATMENT PEDIATRICS 27TH EDITION
BY MAYA BUNIK WILLIAM W. HAY,
CHAPTER 1 - 46 Complete Questions with 100%
Correct Answers 2025 A+
,Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Newborn Infant
Chapter 2. Child Development and Behavior
Chapter 3. Adolescence
Chapter 4. Adolescent Substance Abuse
Chapter 5. Eating Disorders
Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 7. Child Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 8. Ambulatory / Office Pediatrics
Chapter 9. Immunization
Chapter 10. Travel Medicine
Chapter 11. Normal Childhood Nutrition and Its Disorders
Chapter 12. Emergencies and Injuries
Chapter 13. Poisoning
Chapter 14. Critical Care
Chapter 15. Skin
Chapter 16. Eye
Chapter 17. Oral Medicine and Dentistry
Chapter 18. Ear, Nose, and Throat
Chapter 19. Respiratory Tract and Mediastinum
Chapter 20. Sleep Medicine
Chapter 21. Cardiovascular Diseases
Chapter 22. Gastrointestinal Tract
Chapter 23. Liver and Pancreas
Chapter 24. Kidney and Urinary Tract
Chapter 25. Neurologic and Muscular Disorders
Chapter 26. Orthopedics
Chapter 27. Sports Medicine
Chapter 28. Rehabilitation Medicine
Chapter 29. Rheumatic Diseases
Chapter 30. Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 31. Neoplastic Disease
Chapter 32. Pain Management and Palliative Care
Chapter 33. Immunodeficiency
Chapter 34. Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 35. Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 36. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Chapter 37. Genetics and Dysmorphology
Chapter 38. Allergic Disorders
Chapter 39. Antimicrobial Therapy
Chapter 40. Infections: Viral and Rickettsial
Chapter 41. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Chapter 42. Infections: Bacterial and Spirochetal
Chapter 43. Infections: Parasitic and Mycotic
Chapter 44. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 45. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders and Therapy
Chapter 46. Pediatric Laboratory Medicine and Reference Ranges
,Chapter 1: The Newborn Infant
Current Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, 27th Edition Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. Which is appropriate play for a 6-month-old infant?
a. Pat-a-cake, peek-a-boo
b. Ball rolling, hide and seek game
c. Bright rattles and tactile toys
d. Push and pull toys
ANSWER: A
Six-month-old children enjoy playing pat-a-cake and peek-a-boo. Nine-month-old infants
enjoy rolling a ball and playing hide and seek games. Four-month-old infants enjoy
bright rattles and tactile toys. Twelve-month-old infants enjoy playing with push and
pull toys.
2. Which statement by a mother indicates that her 5-month-old infant is ready for solid
food?
a. When I give my baby solid foods, she has difficulty getting it to the back
of her throat to swallow.
b. She has just started to sit up without any support.
c. I am surprised that she only weighs 11 pounds. I expected her to
have gained some weight.
d. I find that she really has to be encouraged to eat.
ANSWER: B
Sitting is a sign that the child is ready to begin with solid foods. Children who are
ready to manage solid foods are able to move food to the back of their throats to
swallow. Infants who weigh less than 13 pounds and demonstrate a lack of interest in
eating are not ready to be started on solid foods. Infants who are difficult feeders and
do not demonstrate an interest in solid foods are not ready to be started on them.
3. A mother asks the nurse, When should I begin to clean my babys teeth? What
is the best response for the nurse?
, a. You can begin when all her baby teeth are in.
b. You can easily begin now. Just put some toothpaste on a gauze pad to
clean the teeth.
c. I dont think you have to worry about that until she can handle a toothbrush.
d. You can begin as soon as your child has a tooth. The easiest way is to
take cotton swabs or a face cloth and just wipe the teeth. Toothpaste
is not necessary.
ANSWER: D
An infants teeth need to be cleaned as soon as they erupt. Cleaning the teeth with
cotton swabs or a face cloth is appropriate. Waiting until all the baby teeth are in is
inappropriate and prolongs cleaning until 2 years of age. Because toothpaste contains
fluoride and infants will swallow the toothpaste, parents should avoid its use. Even
when a child has the ability to hold a toothbrush, the parent should continue cleaning
the childs teeth.
1. An infants length was 20 inches at birth. What should the nurse expect the infants
length to be at 6 months (in inches)?
ANSWER:
26
During the first 6 months, infants increase their birth length by approximately 1 inch
(2.54 cm) per month, slowing to 1/2 inch (1.27 cm) per month over the next 6
months.
4. Which milestone is developmentally appropriate for a 2-month-old infant when the nurse
pulls the infant to a sitting position?
a. Head lag is present when the infants trunk is lifted.
b. The infant is able to support the head when the trunk is lifted.
c. The infant is briefly able to hold the head erect.
d. The infant is fully able to support and hold the head in a straight line.
ANSWER: C