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Maternal II& IIChild IIHealth IINursing: IICare IIof IIthe IIChildbearing II& IIChildrearing IIFamily II8th IIEdition IITest IIBank II/ IIInstant IITest IIBank IIFor IIMaternal II& IIChild IIHealth IINursing: IICare IIof IIthe IIChildbearing II& IIChildre R520,45   Add to cart

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Maternal II& IIChild IIHealth IINursing: IICare IIof IIthe

IIChildbearing II& IIChildrearing IIFamily II8th IIEdition IITest

IIBank II/ IIInstant IITest IIBank IIFor IIMaternal II& IIChild IIHealth

IINursing: IICare IIof IIthe IIChildbearing II& IIChildrearing IIFamily

II8th IIEdition IIAuthors: IIJoAnne IISilbert-Flagg, IIPillit



1. The IInurse IIis IIcaring IIfor IIan IIinfant IIborn IIwith IIa IIcongenital IIanomaly. IIWhich IIof IIthe
IIfollowing IIfactors IIis IIlikely IIto IIhave IIthe IImost IIinfluence IIon IIthe IImother's IIability IIto IIcope
IIwith the IIinfant's IIhandicap?

A) The IImother's IIage
B) The IIgender IIof IIthe IIinfant
C) The IIparent's IIamount IIof IIsupport
D) The IIfact IIthat IIthis IIis IIa IImental IIand IInot IIa IIphysical
IIchallenge Ans: I I C

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Availability IIof IIsupport IIpeople IIto IIhelp IIthe IImother IIcope IIwith IIthe IIinfant's IIhandicap IIwill

IIhave IIa IImajor IIinfluence. IIA IIfamily IIthat IIhas IIfew IIclose IIfriends IIand IIlives IIsome IIdistance

IIfrom IIrelatives IIis IIapt IIto IIhave IImore IIdifficulty IIadjusting IIto IIillness IIin IIa IIchild IIthan IIa IIfamily

IIthat IIhas IIclose IIsupport IIpeople. IIPeople IIwho IIcan IIlocate IIsecondary IIsupport IIsystems IIin IItheir

IIcommunity IIusually IIdo IIbetter IIthan IIparents IIwho IIare IIwithout IIthese IIresources. IIThe

IImother's age, IIgender IIof IIthe IIinfant, IIand IItype IIof IIhandicap IIwill IInot IIhave IIthe IImost IIinfluence

IIon IIthe IImother's IIability IIto IIcope IIwith IIthe IIinfant's IIneeds.

2. The IIhospice IInurse IIis IIplanning IIa IIcommunity IIprogram

IIthat IIemphasizes IIthe II2020


IINational Health IIGoals IIto IIreduce IIlong-term IIillness IIand IIearly IIdeath IIin IIchildren. IIWhich

IIinformation should IIthe IInurse IIinclude IIin IIthis IIprogram? II(Select IIall IIthat IIapply.)

A) Strategies IIto IIprevent IIunintentional IIinjury
B) Seeking IIearly IIprenatal IIcare IIwhen IIpregnant
C) Following IIrecommended IIimmunization IIschedules
D) Supporting IIchildhood IIphysical IIactivity IIexpectations
E) Following IIrecommended IIdietary IIintake

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IIrequirements Ans: I I A, IIB, IIC

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Nurses IIcan IIhelp IIthe IInation IIachieve IIthe II2020 IINational IIHealth IIGoals IIto IIreduce IIlong-term

IIillness IIand IIearly IIdeath IIin IIchildren IIby IIeducating IIwomen IIto IIseek IIcare IIduring IIpregnancy

IIso that IIcongenital IIanomalies IIare IIless IIfrequent IIand IIto IIteach IIunintentional IIinjury

IIprevention IIand IIthe IIimportance IIof IIimmunizations IIso IIunintentional IIinjuries IIand IIinfectious

IIdiseases IIthat IIcan IIlead IIto IIlong-term IIillness IIcan IIbe IIreduced. IIPhysical IIactivity IIexpectations

IIand IIdietary IIintake IIrequirements IIare IInot IIstrategies IIto IIachieve IIthe II2020 IINational IIHealth

IIGoals to IIreduce IIlong-term IIillness IIand IIearly IIdeath IIin IIchildren.

3. The IIcommunity IInurse IIis IIcaring IIfor IIa IIfamily IIwho IIhas IIa IIchild IIwith IIa IIlong-term
IIillness.


IIAt which IIpoint IIin IIlife IIshould IIthe IInurse IIanticipate IIthe IIparents IIhaving IIthe IIleast IIdifficult
IItime accepting IIthe IIchild's IIcondition?

A) On IIthe IIchild's IIfirst IIbirthday
B) The IIday IIthe IIchild IIstarts IIkindergarten
C) The IIday IIthe IIchild IIis IItoilet IItrained
D) The IIday IIthe IIchild IIwould IIhave IIgraduated
IIcollege Ans: I I D

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A IIchild's IIillness IIusually IIappears IIto IIbe IImore IIacute IIat IItimes IIwhen IIthe IIchild IIwould

IInormally IIreach IIdevelopmental IImilestones. IIWhen IIthe IIchild IIdoes IInot IIreach IIthese

IItraditional IImilestones, IIit IIreminds IIparents IIabout IItheir IIchild's IIillness IIin IIa IIparticularly

IIpainful IIway. IIThe IIfirst IIbirthday, IIstarting IIkindergarten, IIand IIbeing IItoilet IItrained IIare

IImomentous IIoccasions IIfor IIfamilies IIraising IIchildren. IIThe IIfamily IImay IIor IImay IInot IIview
attending IIcollege IIas IIa IIpriority.



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4. The IIparents IIof IIa IIschool-age IIchild IIare IIinformed IIthat IItheir IIchild IIhas IImuscular
IIdystrophy IIand IIwill IIbe IIwheelchair IIbound IIgoing IIforward. IIWhich IInursing IIdiagnosis
IIshould IIthe IInurse identify IIas IIappropriate IIfor IIthe IIparents IIat IIthis IItime?


A) Hopelessness IIrelated IIto IIsteady IIprogression IIof IIchild's IIdisease
B) Interrupted IIfamily IIprocesses IIrelated IIto IIrecent IIdiagnosis IIof IIchronic IIillness IIin
IIa child

C) Decisional IIconflict IIrelated IIto IItreatment IIoptions IIand IIchoice IIof IIsetting IIfor
IIchild's final IIcare

D) Risk IIfor IIdelayed IIgrowth IIand IIdevelopment IIrelated IIto IIlack IIof IIage-
appropriate stimulation IIbecause IIof IIdisability

Ans: I I B Feedback:

Because IIthe IIparents IIare IIjust IIlearning IIof IIthe IIdiagnosis IIof IImuscular IIdystrophy, IIthis

IInews will IIinterrupt IIfamily IIprocesses. IIThere IIis IIno IIenough IIinformation IIto IIdetermine IIif

IIthe IIparents IIare IIhopeless. IIThe IIchild IIis IInot IIdiagnosed IIwith IIa IIterminal IIillness. IIThere IIis IIno
IIenough IIinformation IIto IIdetermine IIif IIthe IIchild IIis IIat IIrisk IIfor IIdelayed IIgrowth IIand

IIdevelopment.

5. The IIparents IIof IIa II6-year-old IIhave IIjust IIbeen IItold IIthat IItheir IIchild IIwill IIdie IIshortly. IIAt
IIwhich age IIdoes IIthe IInurse IIrealize IIthat IIchildren IIare IIcapable IIof IIunderstanding IIdeath?

A) 3 IIyears
B) 6 IIyears
C) 9 IIyears
D) 12
years Ans: I I C IIFeedback:

As IIchildren IInear II8 IIor II9 IIyears IIof IIage, IIthey IIbegin IIto IIappreciate IIthat IIdeath IIis IIpermanent.
IIYounger IIchildren IIare IInot IIable IIto IIconceptualize IIthe IIpermanence IIof IIdeath. IIA II12-year-

old child IIis IIable IIto IIconceptualize IIthe IIpermanence IIof IIdeath.



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6. A IIchild IIwho IIknows IIabout IIa IIterminal IIdisease IItells IIthe IInurse IIof IIplans IIto IIrecover
IIandIIbecome IIa IIdoctor IIto IIcure IIeveryone IIin IIthe IIwhole IIworld. IIWhat IIis IIthe IIchild
IIdemonstrating to IIthe IInurse?

A) Anxiety IIabout IIthe IIillness
B) Bargaining IIstage IIof IIgrief
C) Immature IImagical IIthinking
D) Poor IIopinion IIof IIthe IIcare
IIreceived Ans: I I B

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Bargaining, IIa IIstage IIof IIthe IIgrief IIprocess, IIis IIattempting IIto IIwork IIout IIa IIdeal IIto IIprevent
IIdeath from IIoccurring. IIThis IIchild IIis IInot IIdemonstrating IIanxiety, IIimmature IIthinking, IIor IIa

IIpoor IIopinion IIof IIthe IIcare IIthat IIhas IIbeen IIreceived.

7. A IIterminally IIill IIchild IIis IIawake IIat II2 IIAM IIand IIcontinues IIto IIput IIon IIthe IIcall IIlight.
IIWhat should IIthe IInurse IIdo IIregarding IIthis IIchild's IIbehavior? A) Provide IIwith IIa IIsleeping IIaid.

B) Encourage IIthe IIchild IIto IIsleep.
C) Sit IIwith IIthe IIchild IIuntil IIsleep IIcomes.
D) Put IIon IIthe IItelevision IIand IIdim IIthe
IIlights. Ans: I I C

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Many IIchildren IIassume IIthat IIthey IIwill IIdie IIat IInight. IIA IIchild IImay IItalk IImore IIfreely IIat IInight

IIabout IIfears IIor IIan IIunfulfilled IIlife IIambition IIthan IIduring IIthe IIday. IIChildren IImay IIalso IIbe
IImore IIfrightened IIat IInight IIand IIenjoy IIhaving IIsomeone IIsit IIbeside IIthem IIuntil IIthey IIfall

IIasleep. IIThe IInurse IIshould IInot IIprovide IIwith IIa IIsleeping IIaid. IIEncouraging IIthe IIchild IIto IIsleep
will IInot IImeet IIthe IIchild's IIneeds IIat IIthis IItime. IIPutting IIon IIthe IItelevision IIwith IIdim

IIlights IIin IIthe IIroom IIwill IInot IImeet IIthe IIchild's IIneeds IIat IIthis IItime.

8. The IInurse IIis IIcaring IIfor IIa IIpreschool-age IIchild IIwho IIis IIaware IIof IIimpending IIdeath.


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