HEALTHCARE CONCERN PRESENTATION FULL
SOLUTION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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◉ What is the recommended health promotion for infants? Answer:
Promote exclusive breastfeeding for six months and ensure maternal
health during pregnancy.
◉ What should be encouraged for adolescents regarding health?
Answer: Positive health behaviors, adequate sleep and nutrition, and
education about sexual health.
◉ What is a sign of respiratory distress in children? Answer: Stridor,
wheezing, or use of accessory muscles.
◉ What is the normal heart rate range for infants? Answer: 80-120
bpm.
◉ What is the abnormal finding for blood pressure in children?
Answer: Significant deviations from norms, especially repeated or
unexplained hypertension/hypotension.
,◉ What is the normal respiratory rate for toddlers? Answer: 23-25
breaths per minute.
◉ What is the significance of assessing femoral pulses in children?
Answer: Absence suggests congenital defect causing differential
blood pressure in limbs.
◉ What is the normal temperature range for toddlers? Answer: 98-
100°F (tympanic).
◉ What are common findings in the genitalia assessment for
females? Answer: Inspect for color, swelling, lesions, discharge, and
hymen condition.
◉ What is the purpose of using playful activities during
musculoskeletal assessment? Answer: To engage the child during
range of motion and strength testing.
◉ What should be assessed for in the neurological system of
children? Answer: Mental status, consciousness, cranial nerves,
motor/sensory function, and reflexes.
◉ What is the common abnormal finding in the skin assessment?
Answer: Skin lesions, rashes, bruises, alopecia, or psoriasis.
,◉ What should be done during the genitalia assessment for males?
Answer: Inspect penis, meatus location, scrotum, and teach
testicular self-examination awareness.
◉ What is the normal respiratory rate for school-age children?
Answer: 17-21 breaths per minute.
◉ What is the abnormal finding for heart rate in adolescents?
Answer: Bradycardia (<60 bpm) or tachycardia (>160 bpm).
◉ What is the recommended action for children with developmental
delays? Answer: Timely developmental and health screenings.
◉ What is the significance of assessing bowel habits in children?
Answer: To identify issues such as encopresis (stool holding) or
abdominal pain.
◉ Assessment Objectives Answer: Perform accurate subjective and
objective patient data collection related to genital, urinary, and
reproductive systems.
◉ Breasts Answer: Mammary glands changing during puberty,
pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. Composed of fatty, fibrous,
and glandular tissues.
, ◉ Ariela Answer: Dark pigmented disk surrounding the nipple,
varying in color, may contain hair follicles.
◉ Nipples Answer: Protuberant, centered in the areola, may be flat
or inverted (normal if congenital), highly sensitive with muscle
fibers causing erection in stimuli.
◉ Genitalia (Vulva) Answer: Includes mons pubis, labia majora and
minora, clitoris (rich in nerve fibers), urethra, and perineum.
◉ Vagina Answer: Hollow, muscular, expandable canal.
◉ Uterus Answer: Pear-shaped muscular organ between bladder
and rectum, site for fetal development.
◉ Cervix Answer: Lower uterus part; contains columnar epithelium
secreting mucus; opening called external os.
◉ Fallopian Tubes Answer: Tubes from uterus fundus to ovaries,
move mature egg by ciliary and muscular waves.
◉ Ovaries Answer: Almond-shaped, produce eggs and hormones
estrogen and progesterone.