CPN Nurse Builders Flashcards
How old must a child be to give assent to participate in a research project? -
CORRECT ANSWER-7 Years old (in addition to consent, not replacement)
When is it acceptable to not follow the rules associated with HIPAA? - CORRECT
ANSWER-1.Pt is endanger to them self
2.Pt is in danger to others
3.Risk of being harmed
What is the purpose of quality improvement> - CORRECT ANSWER-to improve
pt care process
What are nursing roles the research process - CORRECT ANSWER-1.Identify
clinical questions
2.Data collection
What are nursing roles in an evidence base project? - CORRECT
ANSWER-1.Analyze and synthesize research
2.Apply research to practice
What are nursing roles in a quality improvement project? - CORRECT
ANSWER-1.Participate in quality improvement activities such as data collection
2.Change nursing intervention or process
What is shared governance? - CORRECT ANSWER-An administrative model
that provides an active role for all staff nurses in decision-making anf policy
formation
What is growth? - CORRECT ANSWER-An increase in size that does not
necessarily include development
what are the 3 paths of progression of growth and development? - CORRECT
ANSWER-1. Cephalocaudally
2.Proximodistally
3.General to specific
,What does Cephalocaudal mean? - CORRECT ANSWER-Head to toe (for
example, head control is mastered before walking)
What does proximodistal mean? - CORRECT ANSWER-From truck to the tips of
the extremities (for example, moving arms comes before grasping items with
fingers)
What part of an infant experiences the fastest growth? - CORRECT
ANSWER-the head
What part of a toddler or preschooler experiences the fastest growth? -
CORRECT ANSWER-The truck
What part of the school aged child experiences the fastest growth? - CORRECT
ANSWER-the limbs
What part of the adolescent experiences the fastest growth? - CORRECT
ANSWER-The gonads and associated tissues
At what ages in months does an infant double and triple his weight? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Doubles at 6 months
triples at 12 months
At what age does a child double his height? - CORRECT ANSWER-4 years
What is the psychosocial stage of infancy? - CORRECT ANSWER-Trust Vs.
Mistrust
The infant develops trust when needs are met by the primary caregiver
What are the two key factors in the trust vs. mistrust stage? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Consistency and the ability to predict responses
According to Piaget, what stage is the infant and toddler in? - CORRECT
ANSWER-The sensorimotor stage
,What occurs during the sensorimotor phase? - CORRECT ANSWER-1.The child
develops a sense of cause and effect
2.The child learns by interacting with the environment
3.The child progresses from reflex activity to simple repetitive behaviors to
imitate behaviors
At what ages do an instinctual and social smile appear? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Instinctual smile - 2 months
Social smile - 3 months
At what ages does a child exhibit stranger anxiety? - CORRECT ANSWER-4-6
months
At what age does a child imitate the expressions of others? - CORRECT
ANSWER-7-9 months
At what age does a child play peek-a-boo? - CORRECT ANSWER-7-9 months
At what age does a child clap hands and wave bye-bye? - CORRECT
ANSWER-10-12 months
At what ages foes a child begin to babble? - CORRECT ANSWER-3 months
At what age does a child turn to rattling noises? - CORRECT ANSWER-3 months
At what age does a child notice his own hands? - CORRECT ANSWER-3
months
At what age does a child display continuous babbling? - CORRECT ANSWER-6
months
At what age does a child understand cause and effect? - CORRECT
ANSWER-7-9 months
at what age does a child point to objects when named? - CORRECT
ANSWER-10-12 months
, At what age does a child say Mama and Dada? - CORRECT ANSWER-10-12
months
How many word should a child be able to say by 12 months? - CORRECT
ANSWER-5 words
At what age does a child lift his head? - CORRECT ANSWER-2 months
When does the posterior fontanel close? - CORRECT ANSWER-2 months
At what age does a child track objects 180 degrees with his eyes? - CORRECT
ANSWER-3 months
At what age does a child lift the head and neck when prone? - CORRECT
ANSWER-3 months
At what age does a child notice their own hands? - CORRECT ANSWER-3
months
At what age does a child rake objects with his hands like a paw? - CORRECT
ANSWER-4 months
At what age does a child grasp a rattle? - CORRECT ANSWER-4 months
At what age does a child roll from stomach to back? - CORRECT ANSWER-4
months
At what age does a child roll from back to stomach? - CORRECT ANSWER-5-6
months
At what ages does a child trransfer objects from hand to hand? - CORRECT
ANSWER-5-6 months
At what age does a child sit with support? - CORRECT ANSWER-5-6 months
At what age does a child push up on knees and hands and rocks back and forth?
- CORRECT ANSWER-5-6 months
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