NR 602 Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
1. American Dietetic Association recommend breastfeeding
exclusively for
2. Inform the mother breastfeeding provides a lower risk of
nonspecific Correct Answer 1. the first 6 months of life and
then continued breastfeeding in combination with other nutrients
for at least the first year.
2. bacterial infections, necrotizing enterocolitis, acute otitis
media in early childhood, asthma, excessive weight gain, type 2
diabetes, (SIDS) decreased risk for breast and ovarian cancer
1. Anticipatory guidance can be organized into areas of
2. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends well-child
visits at Correct Answer 1. injury and violence prevention,
nutrition, sleep, and developmental or behavioral issues and
categorized by visit date.
2. two weeks and then at 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, and 24 months,
annually up to age 6, and every 2 years from age 6 through
adolescence.
1. At what age do you need to begin prepping parents about safe
computer use?
2. This includes Put family computer in easily ? Correct Answer
1. 7-8
2. seen place; monitor computer use; install safety filter. How
much do you know about your child's Internet use
1. By approximately 20 weeks, the breast
2. the infant should be encouraged to go to each breast for at
least
,3. an infant who falls asleep in 5 minutes should be
4. After the first 24 hours, the infant should be going to the
breast 8 to
5. Parents need to be on alert if their infant sleeps more than
Correct Answer 1. is capable of milk production.
2. 10 to 15 minutes of active suckling, although some infants
may spend even longer—up to 20 or 30 minutes.
3. stimulated to continue active suckling.
4. 12 times (or every 2 to 3 hours) in 24 hours for approximately
20 to 45 minutes at each feeding.
5. 4 to 5 hours at a time or goes to sleep at the breast in 5
minutes (not getting enough nutrition)
1. newborn infants lose blank of their birth weight in the first
few days of life
2. breastfed infants have regained their birth weight by
3. In the first 2 days of life as the volume of breast milk is
increasing, the infant may urinate
4. By day 3, the infant should have and
5. by day 4, the infant should have Correct Answer 1. 5% to
10%
2. two weeks, and others may take up to 3 to 4 weeks before
return to birth weight is achieved
3. only one to three times in 24 hours
4. three or more wet diapers in 24 hours;
5. four to six wet diapers per 24 hours
1. Three-and 4-year-olds show normal hesitance in speech or
stuttering "Mommy, I... Mommy, I... Mommy, I want to tell you
I hear the ice cream truck"). This normal speech variant does not
include syllable repetition or cause undue stress for the child.
, These dysfluencies are usually Correct Answer 1. temporary;
they are considered abnormal if they cause significant stress for
the child, if they occur in children over 5 years old
Adolescence Parent Assessment
1. Parents with balanced approaches that include unconditional
love, clear boundaries, and consistent discipline are more likely
to have adolescents with less Correct Answer 1. depression and
risk-taking and better academic success than parents who are
authoritarians.
Adolescence Social and Emotional Development
1. Key areas to assess include
2. Adolescents should be interviewed about school, family, and
peer relationships; safety (e.g., use of seat belts); exposure to
Correct Answer 1. adolescents' emerging independence from
family, relationships with peers, and goals for the future
2. violence, abuse, or weapons in their home or community;
mood, depression, anger problems, or SI; sexuality & drugs
Adolescent Physical Development
1.is the term for the biologic process that ultimately leads to
fertility.
2. The hormonal regulatory systems in the
3. Accompanying these changes are rapid growth in Correct
Answer 1. Puberty
2. hypothalamus, pituitary, gonads, and adrenal glands undergo
major changes between the prepubertal and adult states.
3. height and weight, development of secondary sex
characteristics, and onset of fertility