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31)|Complete Guide A+ Chap ter 01 : Child ren, their Families and the Nurse Evolve Resources for W ong’s Essentials o f Pediatric Nursing, 11th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse would include wh ich ass ociated risk when pla nning a teaching session about childhood obesity? a. Type 1 diabet es b. Respiratory disease c. Celiac disease d. Type 2 diabetes ANS : D Childhood obesity ha s been associate d with the rise of type 2 diabetes in childre n. Type 1 diabetes is not associated with obesity a nd has a genetic component . Respiratory disease is not associated with obesity , and celiac disease is the inab ility to metab olize gluten in foods and is not associated with obesity : 2. Which second -lead ing cause od death topic would the nurse em phasize to a group of b oys ranging in age from 15 -19? a. Suicide b. Cancer c. Homicide d. Occupational injuries ANS: C Firearm homi cide is the second overall cause of death in th is age gr oup and the leading cause of death in African-American ma les. Suicide is the third -leading ca use of death in this population . Cance r, although a m ajor health pr oblem , is the fourth -leading cause of death in this age group . Occupational injuries do not contribute to a significant death rate for this age group DIF: Cognitive Lev el Understand TOP: Inte grated P rocess : Nursing Process Pla nning MSC: Area of Client N eeds: Health Promotion and Maint enance 3. Which is the major cause of d eath for children older than 1 y ear? a. Cancer b. Heart diseas e c. Unintentional injuries d. Congenital anomalies ANS: C Unintentional injuries (accidents ) are the leading ca use of death after age 1 yea r through adolescence congenital a nomalie s are the l eading cause of dea th in those youn ger than 1 year . Cancer ranks either second or fourth . Depending on the age group , and heart di sease ranks fi fth in the majo rity of the age group. 4. Which factor most i mpacts the ty pe of injury a ch ild is susceptible to, according to the ch ild’s age? a. Physical health o f the ch ild b. Development level of the chil d c. Educational level of the child d. Number of responsi ble adults in the house ANS: B The child’s developmental stage deter mines the type of inj uries that is likely t o occur . The child’s physical health may facilitate that ch ild’s recovery from an injur y but does not i mpact the type of injury . Educational level is related to developmental level, but is not as important as the ch ild’s developmental level in deter mining the type of injury. The number of respo nsible adults in the home may affect the number of uninten tional injuries , but the type o f injury is re lated to the child’s developmental stage. DIF: Cognitive level : under stand TOP: Integrated Pr ocess : Nursing Process: Planning MSC: Area of client N eeds: Health Promotion and Maintenance 5. A nurse in a p edia tric unit is p racticing famil y-cent ered care. Which is most descriptive of the care the nurse is de livering ? a. Taking over t otal ca re of the ch ild to reduce s tress on the famil y b. Encouraging family dependence on health care sy stems c. Recognizing that family is the c onstan t in a child ’s life d. Excluding families from the decision -making proc ess ANS: C The three components of family -cent ered care are respect, collaboration and support. Family -centered care recognizes the family as the constant in the child ’s life. Taking over total care does not include the family in the process and may increas e stress ins tead of reducing stress. The family should be en ables and empowered to work w ith the health care system. The family is ex pected to be part of the deci sion-making process. DIF: Congnitive L evel: Under stand TOP: I nteg rated P rocess: Nursing Process: Implementa tion MSC: Area of clien t Needs: Health P romotion and Maint enan ce 6. Which intervention would the nurse include when providing atraumatic care? a. Prepare the child f or separ ation from t he parent s during hospitalization by reviewing a video . b. Prepare the ch ild b efore an y unfamiliar treatment or procedure. c. Help the child accept the loss of control associated w ith hospitalization d. Help the ch ild accept pa in that is connected with a treat ment of procedure . ANS: B Prepare the ch ild for any unfamiliar treatments , contr olling pain, allowing pr ivacy , providing play activiti es for expression of fear and aggression , providing choices , and respecting cultural diff erences are components of atraumatic care. In the prov ision of atraumatic care, the separ ation of child from parent during hospitaliza tion is minimalized . The nurse sho uld prom ote a sen se of c ontro l for the

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