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Chapter 9: NURS 340 Preparation For The Nclex Questions and Answers Test Bank
Origin: Chapter 9, 1
1. The nurse is caring for children in a physician's office where health supervision is practiced. Which are some points of focus of health supervision? Select all that apply.
A) Making referrals ...
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Chapter 9: NURS 340 Preparation For The Nclex Questions and
Answers Test Bank
Origin: Chapter 9, 1
1. The nurse is caring for children in a physician's office where health
supervision is practiced. Which are some points of focus of health
supervision? Select all that apply.
A) Making referrals for all health care needs
B) Monitoring disease incidence
C) Optimizing the child's level of functioning
D) Monitoring quality of care provided
E) Teaching parents to prevent injury
F) Providing care developed from national
guidelines Ans: C, E, F
Feedback:
Health supervision involves providing services proactively, with the goal of
optimizing the child's level of functioning. It ensures the child is growing
and developing appropriately and it promotes the best possible health of
the child by teaching parents and children about preventing injury and
illness (e.g., proper immunizations and anticipatory guidance). The
framework for the health supervision visit is developed from national
guidelines available through the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS), the American Medical Association (AMA), and the
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Making referrals and monitoring
disease incidence and quality of care provided may occur with this model,
but they are not key focal points.
Origin: Chapter 9, 2
2. The nurse is providing care for children in a pediatric medical
home. What is a characteristic of care in these types of facilities?
A) All insurance except Medicaid is accepted.
B) Ambulatory care is not provided
C) A centralized database contains all child information.
D) Continuity of care is provided from infancy through
adulthood. Ans: C
Feedback:
In a medical home a centralized database contains all pertinent
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, information. All insurance including Medicaid is accepted in the medical
home and ambulatory care is provided.
Continuity of care is also provided from infancy to adolescence.
Origin: Chapter 9, 3
3. The nurse is preparing a presentation to a local parent group about
pediatric health supervision. Which would the nurse emphasize as
the focus?
A) Injury prevention
B) Wellness
C) Health maintenance
D) Developmental surveillance
Ans: B
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, Feedback:
The focus of pediatric health supervision is wellness. Injury and disease
prevention, health maintenance and promotion, and developmental
surveillance are all critical components of wellness.
Origin: Chapter 9, 4
4.A large portion of the nurse's efforts is dedicated to health supervision for
children who use the facility as their primary medical contact. At which
facility does the nurse work?
A) An urgent care center
B) A pediatric practice
C) A mobile outreach immunization program
D) A dermatology practice
Ans: B
Feedback:
A pediatric practice is most likely to fulfill the characteristics for primary
care, also known as a medical home. An urgent care center does not
provide preventative care activities. Mobile outreach would not provide for
any care requiring hospitalization. A dermatology practice is unlikely to
provide service outside its area of specialization.
Origin: Chapter 9, 5
5. The nurse strives to provide culturally competent care for children in a
health clinic that follows the principles of health supervision. Which
nursing action reflects this type of care?
A) The nurse treats all children the same regardless of their culture.
B) The nurse negotiates a care plan with the child and family.
C) The nurse researches the child's culture and provides care based on the
findings.
D) The nurse provides future-based care for culturally
diverse children. Ans: B
Feedback:
Optimal wellness for the child requires the nurse and the family to
negotiate a mutually acceptable plan of care. The nurse must consider the
culture of children because if the goals of the health care plan are not
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