Pediatrics Exam 1 Reported Questions And Answers Well Defined.
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What age would a child have the most difficulty in coping with separation from parents because of hospitalization? - correct answer 16 months
A two year old child has been crying constantly for his mother since he was hospitalized 3 days ago. The nurse unders...
What age would a child have the most difficulty in coping with separation from parents because of
hospitalization? - correct answer 16 months
A two year old child has been crying constantly for his mother since he was hospitalized 3 days ago. The
nurse understands that this behavior might suggest? - correct answer That the child
may feel abandoned by his mother
What statement best corresponds to a preschooler's understanding of hospitalization? - correct answer
"I got sick because I was mad at my brother."
The nurse must make a room assignment for a 16 year old with cystic fibrosis. An optimal roommate
would be? - correct answer A 15 year old with type 1 diabetes
A nurse encourages a school age child to draw a picture after a painful procedure. The best rationale for
this intervention is that the nurse is? - correct answer Providing a way for the child
to express his/her feelings.
The nurse notices that the mother of a child with cerebral palsy corrects and redoes many of the things
the nurse does for the child. What can the nurse say to the mother? - correct answer
"I'd love for you to share some of the special things you do for your child."
The nurse, preparing to collect an admission history from parents who have recently emigrated from
Russia, would keep in mind that - correct answer Smiling is inappropriate in a
serious situation
When a 2 year old returns to her hospital room following a diagnostic procedure, her parents are not
available, and the child is crying loudly. The technique is appropriate to alleviate the child's distress is
to? - correct answer Play with the child using pop-up toys (distraction)
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