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ALL CHAPTERS INCLUDED A GRADE BY MAAKS
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Chapter N 1: N Health N Status N of N Children: NGlobal N and NNational
NPerspectives
1. Which Nregion N globally Nhas N the N highest Ninfant N mortality N rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern NAsia
C. Sub NSaharan N Africa N Correct
D. Syria
2. The Nprimary Ncare Npediatric Nnurse Npractitioner Nunderstands Nthat, Nto
N achieveNthe
greatest Nworldwide
reduction Nin Nchild Nmortality Nfrom Npneumonia Nand Ndiarrhea, Nwhich
N interventionNis
most N effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal Nnutrition
C. Vaccinations NCorrect
D. Water Npurification
3. Which Nis Ntrue Nabout Nthe Nhealth Nstatus Nof Nchildren Nin Nthe NUnited NStates?
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A. Globalism Nhas Nrelatively Nlittle Nimpact Non Nchild Nhealth Nmeasures Nin Nthe
U.S.
N
B. Obesity N rates N among N 2to5yearolds N have N shown
N a N recentNsignificant
decrease. N Correct
.
C. The Nrate Nof Nhousehold Npoverty Nis Nlower Nthan Nin Nother
N economicallyNdeveloped Nnations.
D. Young Nchildren Nwho Nattend Npreschool Nor Nday Ncare Nhave Nhigher
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5. When Nproviding Nwell Nchild Ncare Nfor Nan Ninfant Nin Nthe Nfirst Nyear Nof Nlife,
theNprimary
N
care Npediatric Nnurse Npractitioner Nis Nadhering Nto Nthe Nmost Nrecent NAmerican
Academy Nof
N
PediatricsRecommendations Nfor NPreventive NPediatric N Health NCare
N guidelinesNby
A. focusing N less N on N development N and N more N on N illness
N prevention N andNnutrition.
B. following Nguidelines Nestablished Nby NtheBright NFutures Npublication.
C. scheduling Nwellbaby Nvisits Nto Ncoincide Nwith Nkey
N developmentalNmilestones. NCorrect
D. seeing N the N infant N at N ages N 2, N 4, N 6, N and N 12 N months N when
N immunizations N areNdue.
Chapter N 2. N Unique N Issues N in N Pediatrics
1. A Nnurse Nis Nexplaining Nthe Ntherapeutic N milieu Nto Na Nnew Nnurse.
N The NbestNexplanation Nof Nthis Nterm Nwould Nbe:
1. The Nplace Nwhere Nthe Nchild Nis Nreceiving Ncare.
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2. Group Ntherapy.
3. Personal Ninteractions Nbetween Npatients Nand Nstaff.
4. All Nof Nthe Nabove Nare
N correct.NANS: N4
2. NA N16-year-old Nmale Nhas Nreceived Na Npink-slip Nfrom Nthe Npolice Nfor
N inpatientNpsychiatric Ntreatment. NThe Nteen
has Nbeen Nexpressing Nthoughts Nof Nhanging Nhimself Nbecause NLife Nsucks. NThe
nursing Nstaff Nshould Nconsider
N
placing Nthe Nchild:
1. With Npeers.
2. In Nan Narea Nwhere Nhe Ncan Nbe Nwatched None-on-one.
3. With Na Nroommate Nthat Nis Nexpressing Nthe Nsame Nconcerns.
4. In Nan Narea Nclose Nto Nan Nexternal
N door.NANS: N2
3. NLearning Ndisabilities Nin Nchildren Nhave Nscientifically Nbeen Nlinked Nto:
1. Poor Nnutrition.
2. The Nenvironment Nin Nwhich Nthe Nchild Nlives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching Nmore Nthan Nfour Nhours Nof Ntelevision Na
N day.NANS: N3
4. N A N mental N health N nurse N has N assessed N a N child N and N determined N that N the
N childNexhibits Nbehavioral Nchallenges.
When Nthe Nschool Nnurse Nexplains Nthis N to Na Nteacher, Nthe Nbest Ndescription
N wouldNbe:
.
1. The Nchild Nmay Nexhibit Nphysical Noutbursts.
2. The Nchild Nmay Nexhibit Nviolence Ntoward Nothers.
3. The Nchild Nmay Nbe Ndefiant Nor Nhave Ntantrums.
4. The Nchild Nwill Nneed Nspecial Ninterventions Nfor
N learning.NANS: N3
5. A Nchild Nthat Nhas Nnot Nexhibited Nenuresis N in Nfour Nyears Nhas
N exhibited NthisNbehavior Npattern Nfor Nthe Nlast Nweek.
The Nreason Na Nchild Nmay Nrevert Nback Nto Nthis Nbehavior Npattern Nis Nbecause