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Burns' Pediatric Primary Care
Dawn Garzon
7th Edition
9780323581967
,Table of content
Chapter 1. Health Status of Children: Global and National Perspectives
Chapter 2. Unique Issues in Pediatrics
Chapter 3. Genetics and Genomics : The Basics for Child Health
Chapter 4. Environment and Child Health
Chapter 5. Child and Family Assessment
Chapter 6. Cultural Considerations for Pediatric Primary Care
Chapter 7. Children With Special Health Care Needs
Chapter 8. Principles of Developmental Management of Children
Chapter 9. Developmental Management of Newborns
Chapter 10. Developmental Management of Infants
Chapter 11. Developmental Management of Early Childhood
Chapter 12. Developmental Management of Middle Childhood
Chapter 13. Developmental Management of Adolescents and Young Adults
Chapter 14. Introduction to Health Promotion and Health Protection
Chapter 15. Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion
Chapter 16. Breastfeeding
Chapter 17. Nutrition
Chapter 18. Elimination
Chapter 19. Physical Activity and Sports for Children and Adolescents
Chapter 20. Sleep
Chapter 21. Sexuality, Sex, and Gender Identity
Chapter 22. Immunizations
Chapter 23. Dental Health and Oral Disorders
Chapter 24. Injury Prevention and Child Maltreatment
Chapter 25. Key Concepts, Assessment, and Management of Children With Acute or Chronic Disease
Chapter 26. Prescribing Medications in Pediatrics
Chapter 27. Complementary Medicine in Pediatric Primary Care With an Introduction to Functional Medicine
Chapter 28. Pediatric Pain and Fever Management
Chapter 29. Perinatal Conditions
Chapter 30. Neurodevelopmental, Behavioral, and Mental Health Disorders
Chapter 31. Infectious Diseases
Chapter 32. Congenital and Inherited Disorders
Chapter 33. Atopic, Rheumatic, and Immunodeficiency Disorders
Chapter 34. Dermatologic Disorders
Chapter 35. Eye Disorders
Chapter 36. Ear and Hearing Disorders
Chapter 37. Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 38. Cardiovascular Disorders
Chapter 41. Genitourinary Disorders
Chapter 42. Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Chapter 43. Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 44. Common Pediatric Injuries and Toxic Exposures
Chapter 45. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
Chapter 46. Neurologic Disorders
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Chapter 01: Health Status of Children: Global and National Perspectives
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Primary Care, 7th Edition
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1. Which region globally has the highest infant mortality rate?
a. Indonesia
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c. Sub-Saharan Africa
d. Syria
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Although Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia together account for 77% of the infant
mortality rate globally, Southern Asia has the highest infant mortality rate (39%) in the world
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followed closely by Sub-Saharan Africa (38%).
2. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner understands that, to achieve the greatest
world-wide reduction in child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhea, which intervention is
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a. Antibiotics
b. Optimal nutrition
c. Vaccinations
d. Water purification
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ANS: C
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Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhea globally and Strep pneumonia is the leading
cause of pneumonia, and together these are the leading infectious causes of childhood
morbidity and mortality globally. Both are vaccine-preventable diseases. Antibiotics to treat
pneumonia, optimal nutrition, and clean water all help to reduce morbidity and mortality, but
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vaccination prevents the diseases from occurring.
3. Which statement correctly reflects the health status of children in the United States?
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a. Globalism has relatively little impact on child health measures in the U.S.
b. Obesity rates among 2- to 5-year-olds have stabilized below Health People 2020
goal of 9.4%.
c. The rate of household poverty is lower than in other economically developed
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d. Young children who attend preschool or day care have higher food insecurity.
ANS: B
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Obesity rates are a major concern for child health in the U.S. but recently have stabilized at
8.9%. Globalism has an increasing effect on child health in the U.S. The rate of household
poverty in the U.S. is higher than in other economically developed nations. Young children
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who attend preschool or day care have lower food insecurity.
4. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner understands that what major child health
outcome is dramatically associated with worldwide climate change?
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b. Education
c. Nutrition
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d. Pollution
ANS: C
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There is growing evidence that climate change is having a dramatic effect on food crops that
leads to food distribution issues and food insecurity among families.
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5. When providing well child care for an infant in the first year of life, the primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner demonstrates an understanding of current guidelines when taking what
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a. Focusing less on development and more on illness prevention and nutrition.
b. Following guidelines established by the Bright Futures publication.
c. Scheduling well-baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones.
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d. Seeing the infant at ages 2, 4, 6, and 12 months when immunizations are due.
ANS: C
In the most recent AAP Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care, there is a
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greater emphasis on behavioral and developmental issues and a recommendation that well
child care be based on child and family development rather than the periodicity of
immunization schedules.
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