Unit 1 Flashcards
The nurse teaches parents of adolescents that adolescents need the support of
parents and nurses to facilitate healthy lifestyles. What should be a priority focus of
this guidance?
A) Reducing risk-taking behavior
B) Promoting adequate physical growth C) Maximizing learning potential
D) Teaching personal hygiene routines
A
The nurse has seen a 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy during health surveillance visits. Which physical characteristics wouldabe. seen t in both teenagers?
A) Decreased respiratory rates of 15 to 20 breaths per minute
B) Eruption of the last four molars abirb.com/test C) Increased shoulder, chest, and hip widths
D) Fully functioning sweat and sebaceous glands
C
The nurse is performing an assessment of the reproductive system of a
17-year-old girl. What would alert the nurse to a developmental delay in this girl? A) Areola and papilla separate from the contour of the breast
B) Mature distribution and coarseness of pubic hairb.com/test C) Developed breast tissue
D) Absence of first menstrual period
D
The school nurse is performing health assessments on students in middle school. Of what developmental milestone should the nurse be aware?test
A) Height in girls increases rapidly after menarche and usually ceases
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B) Boys’ growth spurts usually begin between the ages of 8 and 14 years and
end between the ages of 131/2 and 171/2 years.
C) Peak height velocity (PHV) occurs at approximately 12 years of age in girls or about 6 to 12 months after menarche.
D) Boys reach PHV and peak weight velocity (PWV)b at about 16 years of age.
C
After assessing a 10-year-old girl, the nurse documents the appearance of breast
buds, identifying this as what body change? A) Menarche
B) Thelarche C) Puberty
D) Tanner stage 5
B
When describing the various changes that occur in organ systems during
adolescence, what would the nurse include? A) Significant increase in brain size B) Ossification completed later in girls C) Decrease in heart rate
D) Decrease in activity of sebaceous glands
C
The school nurse is performing a physical examination on a 13-year-old boy who is on the soccer team. What is a physical quality that develops during these early
adolescent years?
A) Coordination B) Endurance C) Speed
D) Accuracy
B
Based on Erikson’sdevelopmental theory, what is the major developmental task of
the adolescent?
A) Gaining independence B) Finding an identity
C) Coordinating information D) Mastering motor skills
B
The nurse assesses the spirituality of an adolescent. What are normal moral and spiritual milestones in this age group? Select all that apply.om/test
A) Adolescents will base their actions on the avoidance of punishment and the
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B) Adolescents develop their own set of morals and values and question the
status quo.
C) Adolescents undergo the process of developing itheir t own set of morals at
different rates.
D) Adolescents are more interested in the spiritualism of their religion than in the actual practices of their religion.
E) Adolescents can understand the concepts of right and wrong and are
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F) Adolescents are able to understand and incorporate into their behavior the
concept of the “golden rule.”
B C D
The school nurse is conducting a seminar for parents of adolescents on how to
communicate with teenagers. Which guidelines might ther nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
A) Talk face to face and be aware of body language.
B) Ask questions to see why he or she feels that way.m/test
C) Do not give praise unless the adolescent deserves it.
D) Speak to your child as an authority figure, not anc equal. E) Don’t admit that you make mistakes.
F) Don’t pretend you know all the answers.
A B F
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 12-year-old boy about appropriate approaches when raising an adolescent. Which comment i shouldt be included in the
discussion?
A) “Find out if his friends are worthy of him.” B) “Try to be open to his views.”
C) “Maintain a firm set of rules.”
D) “Remind him that he is still your little boy.”
B
The mother of a 14-year-old girl reports to the nurse that her daughter is moody, shuts herself in her room, and fights with her younger sister.Which comment ismost
valuable to the mother?
A) “Calmly talk to her about your concerns.” B) “This is normal for her age.”
C) “She may be hanging with a bad crowd.” D) “Set some rules for family etiquette.”
A
. The adolescent continues to develop self-concept and self-esteem. What is most
important to a teen’s self-esteem? A) Strong authority figures B) Spirituality
C) Morals and values D) Body image
D
. The nurse is performing risk assessments on adolescents in the school setting.
Which teen should the nurse screen for hypertension? A) An Asian female
B) A white male
C) An African-American male D) A Jewish male
C
The nurse knows that barriers to the adolescent’s health and successful achievement of the tasks of adolescence exist. What is themajort barrier to health for
this population? A) Cultural
B) Socioeconomic C) Marital status D) Racial
B
The nurse teaching safety to teens knows that which of these is the leading cause
of death among adolescents? A) Drowning
B) Poisoning C) Diseases
D) Unintentional injuries
D
When assessing adolescents for health risks, the nurse must keep in mind the factors related to the prevalence of adolescent injuries.aWhat accurately describes
these factors? Select all that apply. A) Increased physical growth
B) Insufficient psychomotor coordination C) Tiredness, lack of energy
D) Lack of impulsivity E) Peer pressure
F) Inexperience
A B E F
The nurse is helping the parents and their underweight adolescent collaborate on planning a healthy menu. Of which nutritional requirement of adolescents should the nurse be aware?
A) Teenagers have a need for increased calories,azinc, calcium, and iron for growth.
B) Teenage girls who are active require about 1,800 calories per day.
C) Teenage boys who are active require between 2,000 and 2,500 calories per day.
D) Adolescents require about 1,000 to 1,200 mg ofbcalcium each day.
A
The nurse is promoting nutrition to a 13-year-old boy who is overweight. Which comment should the nurse expect to include in the discussion?st
A) “You need to go on a low-fat diet.” B) “Eat what your parents eat.”
C) “Go out for a sport at school.” D) “Keep a food diary.”
D
. The nurse is providing suggestions to a female adolescent about foods to help meet her nutritional requirements for iron. Which food would the nurse suggest as a
good source of iron? A) Broccoli
B) Yogurt
C) Peanut butter D) White beans
C
. During a health maintenance visit, a 15-year-old girl mentions that she is not happy with being overweight. Which approach is best for the/ nurse to take?
A) “Good observation. Let’s talk about diet and exercise.”
B) “Don’t worry; you are within the weight and height guidelines.” C) “What specifically have you been noticing?”
D) “Tell me about your parents. Are they overweight?”
C
The school nurse knows that dating is a milestone for adolescents. Which statement accurately describes a trend in teen dating? abirb.com/test
A) Most late adolescents spend more time in activities with mixed-sex groups, such as dances and parties, than they do dating as a couple.
B) Most teens have been involved in at least one romantic relationship by late
adolescence.
C) Teens that date frequently report slightly lower i levels of self-esteem and
decreased autonomy.
D) Homosexual behavior as a teen usually indicates. that the adolescent will maintain a homosexual orientation.
B
During a health check-up without his parents, a 17-year-old tells the nurse he is gay. Which approach should the nurse take? abirb.com/test
A) “Tell me what makes you think you are gay.”
B) “This puts you in an at-risk category.” C) “We need to talk about safe sex.”
D) “You’re not gay; you’re confused.”
A
The nurse is promoting learning and school attendance to a 13-year-old girl.
Which factor will affect the child’s attitude most? A) Her parents’ values and desires
B) The dramatic changes to her body C) Peer group behaviors and attitudes D) Desire for attention from boys
C
The school nurse is preparing a program on sexuality and birth control for a class
of 14 to 16 year olds. Which behavior will have the most influence on how the
information is presented?
A) Teens are adjusting to new body images. B) Adolescents tend to take risks.
C) Teenagers are able to think in the abstract.
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D) Adolescents understand that actions have consequences.
B
The nurse is preparing a class for a group of adolescents about promoting safety.
What would the nurse plan to include as the leading cause of adolescent injuries?
A) Motor vehicles B) Firearms
C) Water D) Fires
A
The nurse is discussing ways to promote discipline with parents who are
becoming increasingly frustrated with their teenager. What would the nurse identify
as most important?
A) Establish rules and expectations.
B) Collaborate to determine consequence. C) Make your responses consistent.
D) Explain the rules to the adolescent.
C
The school nurse is teaching parents risk factors for suicide in adolescents. What
would the nurse discuss? Select all that apply. A) Mental health changes
B) History of previous suicide attempt C) Higher socioeconomic status
D) Greatly improved school performance E) Family disorganization
F) Substance abuse
A B E F
The nurse is performing a cognitive assessment on a 16-year-old client. Which
behaviors demonstrated will the nurse identify as middle formal operational, according to Piaget’s theory? Select all that apply. abirb.com/test
A) Reporting that he smokes marijuana occasionally.
B) Wanting to make decisions about health care independently
C) Being very concerned with implications of the Affordable Care Act regarding
healthcare benefits
D) Wanting their friends to visit them in the hospitalcmore than their parents
E) Difficulty understanding the implications their diagnosis might present
A B C
A 12-year-old boy reports to the nurse that he is one of the shortest kids in his
class. He asks the nurse if he will ever grow. What response by the nurse is most appropriate? abirb.com/test
A) “At your age, you are largely done growing taller.”
B)“Since you are the shortest now, you will likely always be the shortest in the class.”
C) “Boys do not have their growth spurt until about age 17.”
D) “There is no way to know how tall you will grow because you are still well within the window for growth.”
D
The nurse is performing a physical assessment of a 10-year-old boy. The nurse
notes that during last year’s check-up, the child weighed 80 lb. According to average
growth for this age group, what would be his expected current weight?
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A) 81 lb
B) 85 lb C) 87 lb D) 89 lb
C
The nurse is performing an annual check-up for an 8-year-old child. Compared to the previous assessment of this child, which characteristic would most likely be
observed?
A) Breathing is diaphragmatic. B) Pulse rate is increased.
C) Secondary sex characteristics are present. D) Blood pressure has reached adult level.
A
The pediatric nurse is aware of the maturation of organ systems in the school-age child. What accurately describes these changes? Select all that apply.
A) The brain grows very slowly during the school-age years and growth is
complete by the time the child is 12 years of age.birb.com/test
B) Respiratory rates decrease, abdominal breathing disappears, and
respirations become diaphragmatic in nature.
C) The school-age child’s blood pressure increasesirand /the pulse rate
decreases, and the heart grows more slowly during the middle years.
D) The school-age child experiences more gastrointestinal upsets compared with earlier years since the stomach capacity increases.
E) Bladder capacity increases, but varies among individual children, and girls
abirb.com/test generally have a greater bladder capacity than boys.
F) Prepubescence typically occurs in the 2 years before the beginning of puberty and is characterized by the development of.secondary sexual characteristics.
B C E F
The nurse is using the formula for bladder capacity to measure the bladder capacity of a 9-year-old girl. What number would the nurse document for this
measurement?
A) 9 ounces B) 10 ounces C) 11 ounces D) 12 ounces
C
The nurse knows that the school-age child is in Erikson’s stage of industry versus
inferiority. Which best exemplifies a school-ager working toward accomplishing this developmental task? abirb.com/test
A) The child signs up for after-school activities.
B) The child performs his bedtime preparations autonomously. C) The child becomes aware of the opposite sex.
D) The child is developing a conscience.
A
The school nurse providing school health screenings knows that the 7- to
11-year-old is in Piaget’s stage of concrete operational thoughts. What should this
age group accomplish when developing operations? Select all that apply.
A) Ability to assimilate and coordinate information i about the world from different dimensions
B) Ability to see things from another person’s point of view and think through an action
C)Ability to use stored memories of past experiences to evaluate and interpret
present situations
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E)Ability to think outside of the present and incorporate into thinking concepts
that do exist as well as concepts that might exist
F) Ability to understand the principle of conservation—that matter does not
change when its form changes
A B C F
The nurse explains to parents of school-age children that according to Kohlberg’s
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theory of moral development, their child is at the conventional stage of moral
development. Which is the nurse’sbestexplanation for the motivation for school-age children to follow rules? abirb.com/test
A) They follow rules out of a sense of being a “good person.”
B) They follow rules out of fear of being punished.irb.com/test
C) They follow rules in order to receive praise from caretakers.
D) They follow rules because it is in their nature to do so.
A
The nurse is talking with a chatty 7-year-old girl during her regular check-up. Which behaviors would the child also be expected to exhibit? /test
A) Showing no interest in what the nurse sees in her ears
B) Explaining what is right and what is wrong abirb.com/test C) Demonstrating independence from her mother
D) Showing no concern when the nurse hurts her own finger
B
The nurse is assessing the grossmotor skills of an 8-year-old boy. Which interview
question would facilitate this assessment?
A) “Do you like to do puzzles?”
B) “Do you play any instruments?”
C) “Do you participate in any sports?” D) “Do you like to construct models?”
C
The school nurse is conducting vision screening for a i 7-year-old girl and documents the condition “amblyopia.” What would the nurse tell the parents about this condition? abirb.com/test
A) “Amblyopia is an uncorrected refractive error of the eye.”
B) “Amblyopia is reduced vision in an eye that has not been adequately used
during early development.”
C) “Amblyopia is a malalignment of the eye, which occurs at birth.”
D) “Amblyopia is a clouding of the lens of the eyebcaused t by trauma to the eye.”
B
The school nurse knows that school-age children areideveloping metalinguistic
awareness. Which is an example of this skill? A) The child enjoys reading books.
B) The child enjoys conversations with peers. C) The child enjoys speaking on the phone. D) The child enjoys telling jokes.
D
A mother brings her 6-year-old son in for a check-up because the child is
reporting stomachaches. It is the beginning of the schoolr year. What might the mother also mention?
A) The child cries before going to school.
B) The child made friends the first day of school.
C) The child fights with siblings more often.
D) The child loves the crowds in the lunchroom.
A
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 9-year-old girl about the socialization that is occurring in their child through school contacts. Which information would the nurse include in her teaching plan?
A) Teachers are the most influential people in the development of the
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B) Continuous peer relationships provide the most important social interaction for school-age children. abirb.com/test
C) Parents should establish norms and standards that signify acceptance or
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D) A characteristic of school-age children is their formation of groups with no
rules and values involved
B
During a well-child check-up, the parents of a 9-year-old boy tell the nurse that their son’s friends told him that soccer is a stupid game, and now he wants to play baseball. Which comment by the nurse best explains the effects of peer groups?
A) “The child’s best friends will continue playing soccer.”
B)“The children will cheer for each other regardlessr ofothe sport being played.”
C) “Your child will rarely talk to you about his friends.”
D) “Acceptance by friends, especially of thesame sex, is very important at this age.”
D
The nurse is performing a physical examination of an 11-year-old girl. What observations would be expected? abirb.com/test
A) The child has not gained weight since last year.
B) The child has grown 2.5 in since last year. C) The child breathes abdominally.
D) The child’s third molars are about to erupt.
B
What finding would the nurse most likely discover in a 10-year-old child in the
period of concrete operational thought? A) Participation in abstract thinking B) Ability to classify similar objects
C) Problem solving via the scientific method D) Ability to make independent decisions
B
After teaching the parents of a 9-year-old girl about safety, which statement indicates the need for additional teaching? abirb.com/test
A) “She can ride in the front seat of the car once she is 10 years old.”
B) “We need to buy her a helmet so she can rideaher scooter.”
C) “She should ride her bike with the traffic on the side of the road.”
D) “We signed her up for swim lesions at the local community center.”
A
The nurse is teaching parents to plan nutritional meals for their 7-year-old son
who is overweight. Which guideline might the nurse include int the teaching plan? A) School-age children with an average body weight of 20 to 35 kg need
approximately 90 calories per kilogram daily.
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B) The average water requirement for a school-age child per 24 hours ranges
from 2,000 to 2,500 mL per day.
C) The school-age child needs 28 g of protein and 800 mg of calcium for maintenance of growth and good nutrition.
D) In the school-age child, calories needed to sustain weight increase, while the appetite decreases.
C
- The nurse has determined that an 8-year-old girl is at risk for being overweight.
Which intervention would be a priority prior to developing cthe care plan? A) Determining the need for additional caloric intake
B) Asking the parents who they want to work with the child C) Interviewing the parents about their eating habitsom/test
D) Discussing the influence of peers on the child’s diet
C
The school nurse is preparing a talk on the influence of theemedia on school-age children to present atthe next PTO meeting. Which fact might thenurse include in the introduction? abirb.com/test
A) Children in the United States spend about 6 hours a day either watching TV
or playing video games.
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B) A child will see 2,000 murders by the end of grade school and 20,000
commercials a year.
C) A school-age child cannot determine what is real.from what is fantasy; therefore, TV and video games can lead to aggressive behavior.
D) Parents should limit television watching and videogame playing to 2 hours per day.
D
The mother of a 7-year-old girl tells the school nurseirthat/ her child is deathly afraid of going to school. What would be the best intervention the nurse could
suggest in this situation?
A) Return the child to school and investigate the cause of the fear.
B) Have the child stay home from school until any issues causing this fear are resolved.
C) Investigate a new school for the child to attendi that / the child will not be afraid of.
D) Tell the child that privileges will be taken away if. shee does not return to school
A
. Two working parents are discussing with the school nurse the possibility of their 12-year-old girl going home alone after school. What suggestion should the nurse make?
A) Provide entertainment until the parents come home.test B) Allow the child to go to a friend’s house.
C) Teach her how to take a message if someone calls.
D) Purchase caller ID for the phone
D
. The parents of an 8-year-old boy are interested in promoting learning through
reading to their son. Which suggestion by the nurse would .bestt promote this goal? A) Have the parents choose what he should read initially.
B) Tell the child to read instead of watch TV with his parents.
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C) Tell the parents that reading is for the child to do by himself.
D) Take the child to the library to check out some books.
D
The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old girl who is scheduled for a hernia repair and is very scared. Which fear would she also most likely have at this age?
A) Fear of being kidnapped B) Fear of cutting her finger C) Fear of sudden loud noises
D) Fear of the neighbor’s dog
A
Thenurse is counseling the parents of a 10-year-old child whowas caught stealing
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A) Having the child return the property in front of his or her class B) Discussing ways for the child to save face abirb.com/test
C) Finding out what is currently going on at home
D) Reminding the child daily that stealing is wrongrb.c
C
When providing anticipatory guidance to a group of parents with school-age children, what would the nurse describe as the most important aspect of social
interaction?
A) School
B) Peer relationships C) Family
D) Temperament
B
The school nurse is teaching parents about the effects of bullying on school children. What accurately describes this developmental concern?
A) Children who bully are those who report themselves as being lonely and
having difficulty in forming friendships. abirb.com/test
B)Children with health issues, such as, disabilities, obesity, and food allergies,
are at a decreased risk of being bullied.
C) In general, about 20% of all children attending school are frightened and afraid most of the day.
D) Both boys and girls are bullied; boys usually bully boys and use force more often.
D
The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance for parents of a school-age child on teaching the dangers of drugs and alcohol. What advice might be helpful for these parents?
A) School-age children are not ready to absorb information that deals with drugs and alcohol. abirb.com/test
B) School-age children can think critically to interpret messages seen in advertising, media, and sports. abirb.com/test
C) Parents must prevent their child from being exposed to messages that are
in conflict with their values. abirb.com/test
D)Discussions with children need to be based on facts and focused on the past
and future.
B
A 12-year-old girl is experiencing prepubescence andrtellst the school nurse that she feels “very out of place” in her school. What would be acceptable responses by
the nurse? Select all that apply.
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A) “It must be difficult for you. Why don’t you sit down, and we can talk about
it?”
B)“I would suggest that you talk to your parents about your feelings. This isn’t something that I can talk to you about.”
C)“All of the girls andboys will be going through the samet thing as you so that should make you feel a little better.”
D) “Tell me how this makes you feel. Talking about your feelings may help you feel better about school.” abirb.com/test
E) “I went through the same thing when I was in school. I know it doesn’t feel
like it now, but I promise it will get easier.”
A D
The mother of a 12-year-old boy is talking with the school nurse about her son’s
clumsiness. She reports that he seems to fall a lot, his writing is horrible, and as much
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as he practices, he can’t play his guitar very well. How should the nurse respond to
the mother?
A) “Boys tend to take a bit longer than girls to mature.”est
B) “Have you spoken with your pediatrician about your observations?” C) “Boys tend to refine their fine motor skills by this age.”
D) “I will make a note of your observations and talk to his teachers.”
B