N104: Essentials of Nursing Care - Health Safety
N104: Essentials of Nursing Care – Health Safety Study Guide 5.5 Chapter Five Practice Exam 1. The family's oldest child has become an adolescent and the child and family have begun to experience dysfunction. The family theory that best explains this dysfunction is: a. Family systems b. Family stress c. Developmental d. Structural-functional 2. The nurse of a pediatric patient suspects child abuse and contacts ChildProtective Services. In this case, the nurse in acting in the role of the child's: a. Advocate b. Teacher c. Counselor d. Health care provider 3. When communicating with the young child, the nurse should: a. Stand over the child so the nurse is recognized as an authority. b. Speak to the parents since the child cannot be expected to understand. c. Use dolls and toys to explain treatments. d. All of the above 4. The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old. The nurse understands that a child of this age: a. Responds best to cuddling b. Wants to know how things work c. Is able to think abstractly d. Can understand long range planning 5. The nurse taking care of an infant knows teaching has been effective when the parents: a. Use sun screen on the infant to prevent sunburn. b. Give the infant toys with many small parts to keep him occupied. c. Fill the infant's crib with stuffed toys to provide diversional activity. d. Keep the infant covered to maintain his body temperature. 6. A child's temperament can be definedby: a.
Activity level b. Distractibility c. Sensitivity d. All the above
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