Test Bank For Pediatric Nursing An Introductory Text Edition 11 by Debra L. Price All Chapters Covered 2024 Update
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Covering evidence-based pediatric nursing care from infancy through adolescence, Pediatric Nursing: An Introductory Text, 11th Edition provides a clear, easy-to-read guide to pediatric nursing for LPN/LVN students. Content in this edition is reorganized for a "best of both worlds" approach to pedia...
Test Bank For Pediatric Nursing: An
Introductory Text / Edition 11
by Debra L. Price
@2024
,Chapter 1: Child Health Evolution
1. The nurse is discussing key milestones in the evolution of child health care with a group of
nursing students. Which of the following has had the most significant impact on child survival
rates in the last century?
A) Antibiotics
B) Immunizations
C) Improved nutrition
D) Early detection of diseases
Answer: B
Rationale: The introduction of vaccines for diseases like polio, measles, and smallpox has
greatly reduced child mortality rates.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Disease Prevention
2. The nurse is educating parents about changes in child healthcare. Which of the following
statements is correct regarding the evolution of pediatric nursing?
A) "Children were always treated as a separate population in healthcare."
B) "Pediatric care began to focus on disease prevention only in the last decade."
C) "Children’s hospitals were developed in the 19th century to meet the specific needs of
children."
D) "Improvements in pediatric care have only occurred in the 21st century."
Answer: C
Rationale: The first children’s hospitals were established in the 19th century, marking a pivotal
point in the development of specialized pediatric care.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Developmental Stages and
Transitions
3. The nurse is assessing the impact of childhood vaccinations on public health. Which of the
following diseases has been nearly eradicated worldwide due to effective vaccination programs?
A) Measles
B) Tuberculosis
C) Smallpox
D) Hepatitis B
Answer: C
Rationale: Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980 by the World Health Organization due to
widespread vaccination efforts.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Immunization Schedules
4. A nurse is explaining the historical perspective of child mortality to a group of parents. Which
of the following is the most common cause of child mortality prior to the introduction of
vaccines?
A) Malnutrition
B) Infectious diseases
C) Accidents
,D) Congenital anomalies
Answer: B
Rationale: Infectious diseases such as measles, smallpox, and polio were significant contributors
to child mortality before vaccines became available.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
5. The nurse is assessing a family’s knowledge about the changes in child health care. Which
statement by the parent indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "Child mortality rates have significantly decreased due to immunizations."
B) "Children were once treated like small adults in medical care."
C) "Healthcare providers have always prioritized children's needs separately."
D) "Public health efforts have contributed to improved child health outcomes."
Answer: C
Rationale: Historically, children were often treated as small adults, and their specific healthcare
needs were not prioritized until the development of pediatric nursing as a specialty.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Developmental Stages and
Transitions
6. The nurse is discussing child health evolution with a group of nursing students. Which
advancement had the greatest impact on reducing infant mortality in the 20th century?
A) Neonatal intensive care units
B) Newborn screening programs
C) Discovery of antibiotics
D) Public health immunization programs
Answer: D
Rationale: Public health immunization programs have significantly reduced infant mortality by
preventing common infectious diseases.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Immunization Schedules
7. A nurse is caring for a pediatric patient who is not up to date with vaccinations. What is the
priority action?
A) Teach the parents about the importance of nutrition
B) Schedule the child for immediate vaccinations
C) Inform the parents that vaccinations are optional
D) Explain that delaying vaccines does not pose any risk
Answer: B
Rationale: Scheduling the child for vaccinations as soon as possible is crucial to prevent
infectious diseases.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
8. A pediatric nurse is educating a group of parents about the history of pediatric care. What is
one major factor that influenced the development of specialized pediatric nursing?
A) A decrease in child mortality rates
B) The establishment of adult hospitals
C) The rise in childhood infectious diseases
D) The need to address children’s unique physiological needs
, Answer: D
Rationale: Pediatric nursing developed as a specialty because children have unique
physiological needs that require different approaches than adult care.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Developmental Stages and
Transitions
9. The nurse is caring for a child with a high fever caused by an infectious disease. Which of the
following historical developments contributed to the ability to manage such conditions
effectively?
A) The use of antibiotics
B) Improved public health sanitation
C) Specialized pediatric hospitals
D) Introduction of childhood vaccines
Answer: D
Rationale: Vaccines have reduced the incidence of infectious diseases, making it possible to
manage childhood fevers effectively.
NCLEX Reference: Physiological Integrity – Reduction of Risk Potential
10. The nurse is teaching a group of new parents about the importance of early childhood
interventions. What public health measure has had the greatest impact on preventing childhood
diseases in the past 50 years?
A) Genetic screening
B) Universal healthcare
C) Childhood immunization programs
D) Dietary supplements
Answer: C
Rationale: Childhood immunization programs have been the most effective public health
measure in reducing the spread of preventable childhood diseases.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Immunization Schedules
11. A nurse is educating a parent about how the care of pediatric patients has evolved over time.
Which statement by the parent reflects a correct understanding?
A) "Pediatric care has always been the same as adult care."
B) "Immunization programs have greatly reduced the number of children affected by infectious
diseases."
C) "Nurses began specializing in pediatrics only in the past decade."
D) "Antibiotics have had little effect on child mortality."
Answer: B
Rationale: Immunization programs have played a critical role in reducing infectious disease-
related child mortality.
NCLEX Reference: Health Promotion and Maintenance – Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
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