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TEST BANK FOR PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 8TH EDITION
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Chapter21:2Health2Status2of2Children:2Global2 and2National2Persp
ectives


1. Which2region2 globally2 has2 the2 highest2 infant2 mortality2 rate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern2Asia
C. Sub2Saharan2 Africa2 Correct
D. Syria


2. The2primary2care2pediatric2nurse2practitioner2understands2that,2to2achieve2th
e
greatest2worldwide
reduction2in2child2mortality2from2pneumonia2and2diarrhea,2which2intervention2is
most2 effective?
A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal2nutrition
C. Vaccinations2Correct
D. Water2purification


3. Which2is2true2 about2the2health2status2of2children2in2the2United2States?
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A. Globalism2has2relatively2little2impact2on2child2health2measures2in2the2U.S.
B. Obesity2 rates2 among2 2to5yearolds2 have2 shown2 a2 re
cent2significant
decrease.2 Correct
.
C. The2rate2of2household2 poverty2is2 lower2than2in2other2economically2d
eveloped2nations.
D. Young2children2 who2 attend2 preschool2 or2 day2care2 have2 higher2 food2in
security.
4. The2primary2care2pediatric2nurse2practitioner2understands2that2a2major2c
hild

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care2pediatric2nurse2practitioner2is2adhering2to2the2most2recent2American2Acade
my2of
PediatricsRecommendations2for2Preventive2Pediatric2 Health2Care2 guidelines2b
y
A. focusing2 less2 on2 development2 and2 more2 on2 illness2 prevention2 and2n
utrition.
B. following2guidelines2established2by2theBright2Futures2publication.
C. scheduling2wellbaby2visits2to2coincide2with2key2developm
ental2milestones.2Correct
D. seeing2 the2 infant2 at2 ages2 2,2 4,2 6,2 and2 122 months2 when2 immunizations2 are2du
e.


Chapter2 2.2 Unique2Issues2 in2 Pediatrics

1. A2nurse2is2explaining2the2therapeutic2 milieu2to2a2new2nurse.2 The2best2ex
planation2of2this2term2would2be:
1. The2place2where2the2child2is2receiving2care.

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2. Group2therapy.
3. Personal2interactions2between2patients2and2staff.
4. All2of2the2above2are2correct.2A
NS:24


2.2A216-year-old2male2has2received2a2pink-
slip2from2the2police2for2inpatient2psychiatric2treatment.2The2teen
has2been2expressing2thoughts2of2hanging2himself2because2Life2sucks.2The2nursin
g2staff2should2consider
placing2the2child:
1. With2peers.
2. In2 an2area2 where2he2 can2 be2watched2 one-on-one.
3. With2a2roommate2that2is2expressing2the2same2concerns.
4. In2an2area2close2to2an2external2door.2A
NS:22


3.2Learning2disabilities2in2children2have2scientifically2been2linked2to:
1. Poor2nutrition.
2. The2environment2in2which2the2child2lives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching2more2than2four2hours2of2television2a2day.2
ANS:23


4.2 A2 mental2 health2 nurse2 has2 assessed2 a2 child2 and2 determined2 that2 the2 child2exhi
bits2behavioral2challenges.
When2the2 school2 nurse2explains2this2to2 a2teacher,2 the2 best2 description2 would2be:
.
1. The2child2may2exhibit2physical2outbursts.
2. The2child2may2exhibit2violence2toward2others.
3. The2child2may2be2defiant2or2have2tantrums.
4. The2child2will2need2special2interventions2for2learning.2A
NS:23


5. A2child2that2 has2 not2 exhibited2 enuresis2in2 four2 years2 has2 exhibited2this2b
ehavior2pattern2for2the2last2week.
The2reason2 a2child2 may2revert2back2to2this2behavior2pattern2is2 because2of:
1. Hallucinations.

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