TCN midterms Flashcards
Nurses who work with young children and their families often assess the family’s sleep and rest patterns. Which nursing specialty adopts this kind of approach?
A. Community health
B. Psychiatric
C. Pediatric
D. all of the above
D. all of the above
It is a process that depends on the transmission of values and customs from one generation to the next; this process relies on the presence of childrenfor success
A. cultural groupings
B. cultural survival
C. cultural heritage
D cultural adaptation
B. cultural survival
One practice that is dangerous is female excision. This cultural practice occurs in approximately 28 countries around the world according to WHO ,which continent or countries these practice are observe?
A. European countries
B. Africa countries
C. UnitedStates
D. Russia
B. Africa countries
The following are indicators of child health status except?
A. birthweight
B. immunization
C. infant mortality
D. socioeconomic
D. socioeconomic
A belief that are phrased positively, describe what should be done to point have a healthy baby; the more common restrictive beliefs, which are phrased negatively, limit choices and behaviors and are practices/behaviors that the mother should not do in order to have a healthy baby.
A. Prescriptive belief
B. Traditional belief
A. Prescriptive belief
A woman’s fertility depends on several factors, including the
following, except?
A. likelihood of sterility
B. probability of conceiving
C. duration of labor
D. intrauterine mortality
C. duration of labor
Nurses working with families of young children in both community and inpatient settings frequently encounter cultural differences in family sleeping behaviors
True
False
True
The following factors affect the way parents and other providers of
care relate to a child during various developmental stages, which one is not?
A. values
B. morale
C. attitude
D. beliefs
B. morale
Commonly used methods of contraception in the UnitedStates include the following except?
A. hormonal methods
B. intrauterine devices
C. Vasectomy
D permanent steilization
C. Vasectomy
As global populations become increasingly mobile, we are seeing cultures converge, thus nurses has to revisit or enhanced the following ;Answer all that applies in the statement below?
A. Reorient nursing skills
B. reorientation of nursing behaviors
C. restructutrenursingcurriculum
D. Revalidate nursing practice
A. Reorient nursing skills
B. reorientation of nursing behaviors
In many cultures, breast-feeding is traditionally practiced for varying
lengths of time ranging from several weeks to several years.
True
False
True
Many cultures traditionally believed that the mother had little control over the outcome of pregnancy except through the avoidance of certain foods.
True
False
True
All cultures recognize pregnancy as a special transition period, and many have particular customs and beliefs that dictate activity and behavior during pregnancy.
True
False
True
Cultural differences exist in the way mothers perceive, react, and behave in response to their infants’ cues.This can be observe through baby’s?
A. behavior and demands
B. food and beverage
C. baby’s hygiene
D. crying and sleep
D. crying and sleep
Individuals who have immigrated from the same country or region
will differ in their needs and in the ways that their cultural background
influences their health-and illness-related actions.
True
False
True
Relationships between marriage partners, between and among genders, within social networks of family and friends, and between parents and children and the roles men and women play within these relationships are all influenced by?
A. environment and society
B. culture and relationships
C. cultural norms and traditions
D. society and religion
C. cultural norms and traditions
Two major factors contributing to this larger population of older adults are longer lifespans and the growing numbers of aging baby boomers who were born between what specific years?
A. 1946-1964
B. 1981-1996
C. 1997-2012
D. 1864
A. 1946-1964
A noted developmental psychology is termed adulthood as “ empty
middle” which among the psychologist mentioned below made the labelling?
Freud
Erickson
Bronfenbrenner
HHitchcock
Bronfenbrenner
Health/Illness transitions influence how individuals respond to health promotion and wellness by shaping individual lifestyles including eating habits, exercise, work, and leisure activities.
True
False
True
Middle life can be a time of reassessment, turmoil, and change. Society acknowledges this with common terms such as midlife crisis which is also known as?
empty nest syndrome
post traumatic syndrome
stress
crisis oriented state
empty nest syndrome
It is not uncommon for a situational transition, precipitated by an illness event, to occur in middle age or late adulthood
True
False
True