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A. The nurse should include a medical history on the parents, siblings, and grandparents when performing a family assessment.
B. The nurse should include the family structure, which includes family members, family size, roles/position within the family, and occupation and education of family members, when performing a family assessment.
D. The nurse should include support systems to determine the availability of extended family, work and peer relationships, and social systems and community resources to assist the family in meeting needs when performing a family assessment.
E. The nurse should include stressors, both expected and unexpected, when performing a family assessment.

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4. The pediatric nurse utilizes the "head to toe" approach when conducting a physical assessment on an infant. The correct technique is demonstrated in which of the following sequences? Assessing the....
A Heart rate, urine output, respiratory rate, and presence of bowel sounds.
B Head circumference, lung sounds, presence of bowel sounds, urine output
C Presence of eye drainage, abdominal pain, lung sounds, and urine output
D Urine output, skin color, skin turgor, heart rate and bowel sounds.

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At a well-child visit, a 2-year-old toddler measures 2 feet 8 inches tall. The nurse estimates the toddlers approximate final adult height to be:

a. 4 feet 8 inches.
b. 5 feet.
c. 5 feet 2 inches.
d. 5 feet 4 inches.

5 feet 4 inches.

A -year-old toddler is in for an office visit. He was born at 6 pounds, 10 ounces. At todays visit, the nurse expects his weight to be:

a. 13 pounds, 4 ounces.
b. 19 pounds, 14 ounces.
c. 26 pounds, 8 ounces.
d. 33 pounds, 2 ounces.

26 pounds, 8 ounces.

At a well-child visit, the parents of a toddler ask the nurse how they should teach their toddler the importance of dental hygiene. Which of the following actions should the nurse recommend to the parents?

a. Remind the toddler to brush his teeth every day.
b. Have the dentist tell the toddler about the importance of dental hygiene.
c. Schedule a time to brush their own teeth with their toddler.
d. Have the toddler watch an educational cartoon video on the teeth brushing.

Schedule a time to brush their own teeth with their toddler.

A mother is concerned because her 22-month-old has been skipping meals lately. Which of the following actions should the nurse recommend to the mother?

a. Put the child in time out whenever he skips a meal.
b. Offer him foods he likes such as cookies and chips.
c. Limit the childs consumption of juices and cookies.
d. Talk to the child about how important it is to eat three meals a day.

Limit the childs consumption of juices and cookies.

Which of the following toddlers would require further investigation from the nurse?

a. Sitting quietly on a couch
b. Experiencing a temper tantrum
c. Playing with a toy next to another child also playing with a toy
d. Exploring his environment and playing with new toys

Sitting quietly on a couch

Approximately how much sleep do toddlers require each day?

a. 10 hours
b. 11 hours
c. 12 hours
d. 13 hours

12 hours

The inability of a toddler to put him- or herself in anothers shoes is known as:

a. autonomy.
b. egocentrism.
c. self-perception.
d. integrity.

egocentrism.

A nurse is assessing the cognitive-perceptual pattern of a toddler. Which of the following findings would be cause for concern for the nurse?

a. Uses the word blanky to mean both that he wants to go to bed and that he is cold
b. Refuses to eat something he ate and enjoyed the day before
c. Has visual acuity that is not 20/20
d. Has a history of recurrent ear infections

Has a history of recurrent ear infections

A deviation of the line of vision from the midline resulting from extraocular muscle weakness or imbalance is known as:

a. amblyopia.
b. farsightedness.
c. nearsightedness.
d. strabismus.

strabismus.

A toddler has been diagnosed with amblyopia. Which of the following treatment measures would most likely be prescribed for the child?

a. Using corrective lenses
b. Patching of the eye
c. Applying artificial tears to the eye
d. Allowing the passage of time

Patching of the eye

Which of the following behaviors exemplifies a toddler working through his developmental task?

a. Clinging to his mother
b. Refusing to take a bath
c. Playing quietly with one toy
d. Having no interest in a new toy

Refusing to take a bath

A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to parents about the self-perceptionself-concept pattern of a toddler. Which of the following statements would the nurse most likely make?

a. Temper tantrums are expected, so always give in to them.
b. Put your toddler in time out if he has a temper tantrum.
c. Childproof your home.
d. Always provide your toddler with challenging toys.

Childproof your home.

The mother of a 2-year-old toddler recently lost her job. In addition, her husband asked for a separation. Which of the following actions should the nurse take based on this information?

a. Give the mother information about local support groups.
b. Provide the mother the name of a prominent local attorney.
c. Do not offer any advice unless the mother asks.
d. Help the mother find a job.

Give the mother information about local support groups.

A 2-year-old Asian American boy is being seen for an office visit. While examining the child, the nurse notices round bruises on his back. The mother does not volunteer any information during the exam. Which of the following actions should the nurse take after examining the child?

a. Report the suspected child abuse to the Department of Children and Families.
b. Assume the bruises are the result of a fall.
c. Ask the mother about the bruises.
d. Schedule a follow-up appointment in 2 weeks to see if the bruises are still present.

Ask the mother about the bruises.

An individuals style of emotional and behavioral response across situations, especially those involving change or stress, is known as:

a. ritual.
b. temperament.
c. coping.
d. autonomy.

temperament.

A parent expresses her frustration over the constant fighting between her toddler and preschooler. Which of the following would be an appropriate response from the nurse?

a. Tell the mother not to worry about it and continue with the office visit.
b. Tell the mother this is normal behavior for the toddler, and she should be firm with the child without taking sides.
c. Say to the mother, Dont you remember fighting with your sibling? Dont worry; everything will work out.
d. Say to the mother, Dont worry; this behavior will all end soon.

Tell the mother this is normal behavior for the toddler, and she should be firm with the child without taking sides.

A toddler needs to have blood drawn at his next appointment. Which of the following actions would the nurse suggest that the mother do with the child before the next visit?

a. Tell the child about the blood work on the day that the appointment is scheduled.
b. Tell the child about the blood work right before leaving the house for the appointment.
c. Tell the child when they are in the office right before the phlebotomist enters the room.
d. Do not tell the child about the blood work.

Tell the child about the blood work right before leaving the house for the appointment.

What would be the best way for a parent to explain to a toddler that he needs to receive the influenza vaccine at todays appointment?

a. You need the shot to keep you healthy. You will feel a little pinch when you get the shot.
b. You need the shot to prevent the flu. They will use a small needle to administer the shot. It will not take long.
c. You need a shot, but dont worry, you wont feel a thing.
d. No, you will not get any needles today.

You need the shot to keep you healthy. You will feel a little pinch when you get the shot.

A nurse is assessing the home environment of a toddler. Which of the following poses the greatest and most immediate risk to the child?

a. A fenced-in pool in the backyard
b. An entertainment center with the remote control on the top shelf
c. A closed window in the childs bedroom
d. A toy box overflowing with toys

An entertainment center with the remote control on the top shelf

A nurse is providing primary prevention education to reduce the risk of lead poisoning to a mother of a toddler. Which of the following recommendations would the nurse make?

a. Encourage the toddler to drink orange juice and eat yogurt.
b. Encourage the toddler to eat plenty of cakes and cookies to help absorb the lead.
c. Limit foods high in iron such as spinach to help reduce lead levels.
d. Encourage dark-chocolatecontaining products that contain antioxidants to help reduce lead levels.

Encourage the toddler to drink orange juice and eat yogurt.

An 18-month-old toddler is being seen for a well-child visit. Which of the following strategies would the nurse use to enlist the toddlers cooperation?

a. Ask the toddler if he wants to be examined today.
b. Ask his mother leave the room while the nurse examines him.
c. Have him hold the stethoscope diaphragm on his chest while the nurse listens to his chest.
d. Have his mother hold him down while the nurse examines him.

Have him hold the stethoscope diaphragm on his chest while the nurse listens to his chest.

A mother expresses her concern and frustration over the fact that her toddler has not been successful at toilet training yet. Which of the following would be the best response by the nurse?

a. Dont worry; it will happen eventually.
b. How long does the child stay dry during the day?
c. Train him on a regular toilet instead of a potty chair.
d. Here is a training schedule to follow.

How long does the child stay dry during the day?

A mother tells the nurse that ever since she started toileting training, the toddler has been touching his genitals. Which of the following statements is the most appropriate response by the nurse?

a. This is a sign that he is not ready to toilet train yet.
b. This behavior is developmentally normal.
c. Tell him to stop touching himself.
d. Dont worry about it.

This behavior is developmentally normal.

Which is a common temperament pattern described by Chess and Thomas?

a. The fussy child
b. The happy child
c. The unhappy child
d. The slow-to-warm-up child

The slow-to-warm-up child

How many words are in a toddlers receptive language at 24 months of age?

a. 500 words
b. 1200 words
c. 2400 words
d. 3600 words

1200 words

A mother asks her toddler if she is tired. The toddler responds by saying, Sammy bed. Based on her expressive language and speech pattern, the nurses determines that this child is likely how old?

a. 18 months
b. 24 months
c. 30 months
d. 36 months

24 months

Which scenario places a toddler at risk for injury? (select all that apply)

a. Toddler playing with his preschool siblings toy
b. Mop and a bucket of clean water in the kitchen
c. Cup of hot coffee on the kitchen counter
d. Twenty-five pound toddler sitting in a forward-facing car seat in the back seat of a car

-Toddler playing with his preschool siblings toy

-Mop and a bucket of clean water in the kitchen

-Cup of hot coffee on the kitchen counter

A nurse is assessing a toddler during a well-child visit. Which of the following findings warrant further investigation? (select all that apply)

a. Bare spots on the scalp, and broken hair
b. Overly concerned parents
c. Burns with sharply demarcated edges
d. Bruises anywhere on the body

-Bare spots on the scalp, and broken hair

-Burns with sharply demarcated edges

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Which toy should the nurse suggest that grandparents purchase as a gift for an 18 month old grandchild?

"Safe toys for this age group are stacking toys, jigsaw puzzles, and large crayons."

Which toy is the most developmentally appropriate for an 18 to 24

Which toy is the most developmentally appropriate for an 18- to 24-month-old child? Push-pull toys encourage large muscle activity and are appropriate for toddlers.

What toy should the nurse provide to the toddler aged patient to promote?

Picture books are an age-appropriate toy for a toddler to promote development when planning care.

Which toy is appropriate for an infant?

Good toys for young infants: Things they can reach for, hold, suck on, shake, make noise with—rattles, large rings, squeeze toys, teething toys, soft dolls, textured balls, and vinyl and board books. Things to listen to—books with nursery rhymes and poems, and recordings of lullabies and simple songs.