100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
TEST BANK For Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, 12th Edition (Hockenberry, 2024), Verified Chapters 1 - 34, Complete Newest Version $17.99   Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

TEST BANK For Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, 12th Edition (Hockenberry, 2024), Verified Chapters 1 - 34, Complete Newest Version

 0 view  0 purchase
  • Course
  • Wong\'s Nursing Care of Infants and C
  • Institution
  • Wong\'s Nursing Care Of Infants And C

TEST BANK For Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, 12th Edition (Hockenberry, 2024), Verified Chapters 1 - 34, Complete Newest Version

Preview 4 out of 321  pages

  • September 27, 2024
  • 321
  • 2024/2025
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • hockenberry 2024
  • 12th edition
book image

Book Title:

Author(s):

  • Edition:
  • ISBN:
  • Edition:
  • Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and C
  • Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and C
avatar-seller
excellentmaster
Wong's4Nursing4Care4of4Infants4and4Children412th4Edition4by4Hockenberry4Test4Bank

,Chapter401:4Perspectives4of4Pediatric4Nursing
Hockenberry:4Wong’s4Nursing4Care4of4Infants4and4Children,412th4
Edition

MULTIPLE4CHOICE

1. What4is4the4major4cause4of4death4for4children4in4the4United4States?
a. Heart4disease
b. Childhood4cancer
c. Injuries
d. Congenital4anomalies
ANS:4 C
Unintentional4injuries4(accidents)4are4the4leading4cause4of4death4after4age414year4through4adolescence.4
The4leading4cause4of4death4for4those4younger4than414year4is4congenital4anomalies,4and4childhood4cance
rs4and4heart4disease4cause4a4significantly4lower4percentage4of4deaths4in4children4older4than414 year4of4age
.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Understanding
TOP:4Nursing4Process:4Planning4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Health4Promoti
on4and4Maintenance

2. Parents4of4a4hospitalized4toddler4ask4the4nurse,4“What4is4meant4by4family-
centered4care?”4The4nurse4should4respond4with4which4statement?
a. Family-centered4care4reduces4the4effect4of4cultural4diversity4on4the4family.
b. Family-centered4care4encourages4family4dependence4on4the4health4care4system.
c. Family-centered4care4recognizes4that4the4family4is4the4constant4in4a4child’s4life.
d. Family-centered4care4avoids4expecting4families4to4be4part4of4the4decision-
making4process.
ANS:4 C
The4three4key4components4of4family-centered4care4are4respect,4collaboration,4and4support.4Family-
4centered4care4recognizes4the4family4as4the4constant4in4the4child’s4life.4The4family4should4be4enabled4a

nd4empowered4to4work4with4the4health4care4system4and4is4expected4to4be4part4of4the4decision-
making4process.4The4nurse4should4also4support4the4family’s4cultural4diversity,4 not4reduce4its4effect.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Applying
TOP:4Nursing4Process:4Implementation4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Health4Promoti
on4and4Maintenance

3. Evidence-based4practice4(EBP),4a4decision-making4model,4is4best4described4as4which?
a. Using4information4in4textbooks4to4guide4care
b. Combining4knowledge4with4clinical4experience4and4intuition
c. Using4a4professional4code4of4ethics4as4a4means4for4decision4making
d. Gathering4all4evidence4that4applies4to4the4child’s4health4and4family4situation

ANS:4 B
EBP4helps4focus4on4measurable4outcomes;4the4use4of4demonstrated,4effective4interventions;4and4questi
oning4the4best4approach.4EBP4involves4decision4making4based4on4the4integration4of4the4best4research4ev
idence4combined4with4clinical4expertise4and4patient4values.

,Wong's4Nursing4Care4of4Infants4and4Children412th4Edition4by4Hockenberry4Test4Ban
k




DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Remembering
TOP:4Nursing4Process:4Planning4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Safe4and4Effect
ive4Care4Environment

4. The4nurse4is4talking4to4a4group4of4parents4of4school-age4children4at4an4after-
school4program4about4childhood4health4problems.4 Which4statement4 should4the4nurse4include4in4th
e4teaching?
a. Childhood4obesity4is4the4most4common4nutritional4problem4among4children.
b. Immunization4rates4are4the4same4among4children4of4different4races4and4ethnicity.
c. Dental4caries4is4not4a4problem4commonly4seen4in4children4since4the4introduction4of4fl
uorinated4water.
d. Mental4health4problems4are4typically4not4seen4in4school-
age4children4but4may4be4diagnosed4 in4adolescents.
ANS:4 A
When4teaching4parents4of4school-
age4children4about4childhood4health4problems,4the4nurse4should4include4information4about4childhood4o
besity4because4it4is4the4most4common4problem4among4children4and4is4associated4with4type424diabetes.4
Teaching4parents4about4ways4to4prevent4obesity4is4important4to4include.4Immunization4rates4differ4depe
nding4on4the4child’s4race4and4ethnicity;4dental4caries4continues4to4be4a4common4chronic4disease4in4child
hood;4and4mental4health4problems4are4seen4in4children4as4young4as4school4age,4not4 just4 in4adolescents.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Applying
TOP:4Integrated4Process:4Teaching/Learning4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Health4Promoti
on4and4Maintenance

5. The4nurse4is4planning4care4for4a4hospitalized4preschool-
aged4child.4Which4should4the4nurse4plan4to4ensure4atraumatic4care?
a. Limit4explanation4of4procedures4because4the4child4is4preschool4aged.
b. Ask4that4all4family4members4leave4the4room4when4performing4procedures.
c. Allow4the4child4to4choose4the4type4of4juice4to4drink4 with4the4administration4of4oral4m
edications.
d. Explain4that4EMLA4cream4cannot4be4used4for4the4morning4lab4draw4because4there4i
s4not4time4for4it4to4be4effective.
ANS:4 C
The4overriding4goal4in4providing4atraumatic4care4is4first,4do4no4harm.4Allowing4the4child,4a4choice4of4
juice4to4drink4when4taking4oral4medications4provides4the4child4with4a4sense4of4control.4The4preschool4
child4should4be4prepared4before4procedures,4so4limiting4explanations4of4procedures4would4increase4a
nxiety.4The4family4should4be4allowed4to4stay4with4the4child4during4procedures,4minimizing4 stress.
Lidocaine/prilocaine4(EMLA)4cream4is4a4topical4local4anesthetic.4The4nurse4should4plan4to4use4the4prescrib
ed4cream4in4time4for4morning4laboratory4draws4to4minimize4pain.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Applying
TOP:4Nursing4Process:4Planning4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Health4Promoti
on4and4Maintenance

6. Which4situation4denotes4a4nontherapeutic4nurse–patient–family4relationship?
a. The4nurse4is4planning4to4read4a4favorite4fairy4tale4to4a4patient.
b. During4shift4report,4the4nurse4is4criticizing4parents4for4not4visiting4their4child.
c. The4nurse4is4discussing4with4a4fellow4nurse4the4emotional4draw4to4a4certain4patient.
d. The4nurse4is4working4with4a4family4to4find4ways4to4decrease4the4family’s4dependenc
e4on4health4care4providers.

, Wong's4Nursing4Care4of4Infants4and4Children412th4Edition4by4Hockenberry4Test4Ban
k




ANS:4 B
Criticizing4parents4for4not4visiting4in4shift4report4is4nontherapeutic4and4shows4an4under4involvement4w
ith4the4parents.4Reading4a4fairy4tale4is4a4therapeutic4and4age-
appropriate4action.4Discussing4feelings4of4an4emotional4draw4with4a4fellow4nurse4is4therapeutic4and4sh
ows4a4willingness4to4understand4feelings.4Working4with4parents4to4decrease4dependence4on4health4car
e4providers4is4therapeutic4and4helps4to4empower4the4family.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Analyzing
TOP:4Integrated4Process:4Caring4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Psychosocial4I
ntegrity

7. The4nurse4is4aware4that4which4age-
group4is4at4risk4for4childhood4injury4because4of4the4cognitive4characteristic4of4magical4and4egoc
entric4thinking?
a. Preschool
b. Young4school4age
c. Middle4school4age
d. Adolescent

ANS:4 A
Preschool4children4have4the4cognitive4characteristic4of4magical4and4egocentric4thinking,4meaning4they4
are4unable4to4comprehend4danger4to4self4or4others.4Young4and4middle4school-
aged4children4have4transitional4cognitive4processes,4and4they4may4attempt4dangerous4acts4without4detai
led4planning4but4recognize4danger4to4themselves4or4others.4Adolescents4have4formal4operational4cogniti
ve4processes4and4are4preoccupied4with4abstract4thinking.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Understanding
TOP:4 Nursing4Process:4Assessment4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Safe4and4Effect
ive4Care4Environment

8. The4school4nurse4is4assessing4children4for4risk4factors4related4to4childhood4injuries.4Which4child4has4
the4most4 risk4factors4related4to4childhood4injury?
a. Female,4multiple4siblings,4stable4home4life
b. Male,4high4activity4level,4stressful4home4life
c. Male,4even4tempered,4history4of4previous4injuries
d. Female,4reacts4negatively4to4new4situations,4no4serious4previous4injuries

ANS:4 B
Boys4have4a4preponderance4for4injuries4over4girls4because4of4a4difference4in4behavioral4characteristics,4
a4high4activity4temperament4is4associated4with4risk-
taking4behaviors,4and4stress4predisposes4children4to4increased4risk4taking4and4self-
destructive4behaviors.4Therefore,4a4male4child4with4a4high4activity4level4and4living4in4a4stressful4enviro
nment4has4the4highest4number4of4risk4factors.4A4girl4with4several4siblings4and4a4stable4home4life4is4low4r
isk.4A4boy4with4previous4injuries4has4two4risk4factors,4but4an4even4temper4is4not4a4risk4factor4for4injuries.
4A4girl4who4reacts4negatively4to4new4situations4but4has4no4previous4serious4 illnesses4 has4only4one4risk4 f

actor.

DIF: Cognitive4Level:4Analyzing
TOP:4 Nursing4Process:4Assessment4MSC:4 Client4Needs:4Safe4and4Effect
ive4Care4Environment

9. An4adolescent4patient4wants4to4make4decisions4about4treatment4options,4along4with4his4parents.4Which4
moral4value4is4the4nurse4displaying4when4supporting4the4adolescent4to4make4decisions?
a. Justice

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying these notes from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller excellentmaster. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy these notes for $17.99. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

75619 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now

Start selling
$17.99
  • (0)
  Add to cart