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Test Bank for Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition by Dawn Lee Garzon, Mary Dirks, Martha Driessnack, Karen G. Duderstadt, and Nan M. Gaylord $17.99   Add to cart

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Test Bank for Burns' Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition by Dawn Lee Garzon, Mary Dirks, Martha Driessnack, Karen G. Duderstadt, and Nan M. Gaylord

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8th Edition

Chapter z1: zHealth zStatus zof zChildren: zGlobal zand zNational
zPerspectives




1. Which zregion z globally zhas zthe zhighest z infant z mortality zrate?
A. Indonesia
B. Southern zAsia
C. SubSaharan z Africa zCorrect
D. Syria


2. The zprimary zcare zpediatric znurse zpractitioner zunderstands zthat, zto
zachievezthe

greatest zworldwide
reduction zin zchild zmortality zfrom zpneumonia zand zdiarrhea, zwhich
zinterventioniszmost z effective?

A. Antibiotics
B. Optimal znutrition
C. Vaccinations zCorrect
D. Water z purification


3. Which zis ztrue zabout zthe zhealth zstatus zof zchildren zin zthe zUnited zStates?
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A. Globalism zhas zrelatively zlittle zimpact zon zchild zhealth zmeasures zin zthe zU.S.
B. Obesity z rates z among z 2to5yearolds zhave
zshown z azrecentsignificant

decrease. z z Correct
.
C. The zrate zof zhousehold z poverty zis zlower zthan zin zother
zeconomicallyzdeveloped znations.

D. Young zchildren zwho zattend z preschool zor zday zcare zhave zhigher

,5. When zproviding zwell zchild zcare zfor zan zinfant zin zthe zfirst zyear zof
zlife, zthezprimary

care zpediatric znurse zpractitioner zis zadhering zto zthe zmost zrecent zAmerican
zAcademy zof

PediatricsRecommendations zfor zPreventive zPediatric zHealth zCare
zguidelineszby

A. focusing z less z on z development z and z more z on z illness
z prevention z andznutrition.

B. following zguidelines zestablished zby ztheBright zFutures zpublication.
C. scheduling zwellbaby zvisits zto zcoincide zwith
zkeyzdevelopmentalmilestones. zCorrect

D. seeing z the z infant z at z ages z 2, z4, z 6, zand z 12 z months z when
z immunizations z arezdue.




Chapter z2. z Unique zIssues zin zPediatrics

1. A znurse zis zexplaining zthe ztherapeutic z milieu z to za znew znurse.
z The zbestzexplanation zof zthis zterm zwould zbe:

1. The zplace zwhere zthe zchild zis zreceiving zcare.

, 2. Group ztherapy.
3. Personal zinteractions zbetween zpatients zand zstaff.
4. All zof zthe zabove zare
zcorrect.zANS: z4




2. zA z16-year-old zmale zhas zreceived za zpink-slip zfrom zthe zpolice zfor zinpatient
zpsychiatric ztreatment. zThe zteen

has z been z expressing z thoughts z of z hanging z himself z because z Life z sucks. z The
znursing zstaff zshould zconsider

placing zthe zchild:
1. With zpeers.
2. In zan zarea z where zhe zcan zbe zwatched z one-on-one.
3. With z a zroommate zthat z is z expressing zthe zsame zconcerns.
4. In zan zarea zclose zto zan zexternal
zdoor.zANS: z2




3. zLearning zdisabilities zin zchildren zhave zscientifically zbeen zlinked zto:
1. Poor znutrition.
2. The zenvironment zin zwhich zthe zchild zlives.
3. Genetics.
4. Watching zmore zthan zfour zhours zof ztelevision za
zday.zANS: z3




4. zA z mental zhealth z nurse zhas z assessed z a zchild z and z determined z that zthe
z childzexhibits zbehavioral zchallenges.

When zthe zschool znurse zexplains zthis z to za zteacher, z the zbest zdescription
z wouldbe:

.
1. The zchild zmay zexhibit z physical zoutbursts.
2. The zchild zmay zexhibit zviolence ztoward zothers.
3. The zchild zmay zbe zdefiant z or zhave ztantrums.
4. The zchild zwill zneed zspecial zinterventions zfor
zlearning.zANS: z3




5. A zchild zthat zhas znot zexhibited z enuresis zin z four zyears zhas
z exhibited z thiszbehavior zpattern zfor zthe zlast zweek.

The zreason za zchild z may zrevert z back zto zthis zbehavior zpattern zis zbecause zof:

1. Hallucinations.

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