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ATI Peds book questions& Answers, CH 1-7. Graded A+ A 9 year old child with sickle cell anemia lives with her father, stepmother, and half sibling. Which of the following describes this family's co... mposition? A. Nuclear family B. Blended family C. Extended family D. Binuclear family - B. Blended family A blended family includes at least one stepparent, stepsibling, and/or half-sibling. A nuclear family includes two parents and their children. An extended family includes on or more parents, one or more children, and other family members such as a grandmother. A binuclear family includes parents that have terminated spousal roles but continue with parenting roles. Which of the following is an example of parents maintaining structure and routine in the home environment? A. A mother purchasing a bicycle safety helmet for her son. B. A father monitoring a chart of the children assigned to set the table. C. The parents attending a parent-teacher meeting at their child's school D. The parents discussing their vacation plans with the babysitter. - B. A father monitoring a chart of the children assigned to set the table. A nurse is collecting data from the parents of two school-age children. Which of the following data should be collected regarding the family? __ Health status of grandparents __ Family members living in the home __ Parents' involvement in children's school programs __ Recent stressful family events __ Heights and weights of children - _x_ Health status of grandparents_x_ Family members living in the home _x_ Parents' involvement in children's school programs _x_ Recent stressful family events ___ Heights and weights of children Medical history of the grandparents, identifying family members, developmental tasks of the family such as involvement ion their child's education, disciplinary activities and family stressors are all data to be collected regarding the family. The height and weight of the children is data related to physical assessment findings of the children. A nurse manager on a pediatric floor is preparing an education program on working with families for a group of newly hired nurses. Which of the following should the nurse include when discussing the developmental theory? A. Describes that stress is inevitable B. Emphasizes that change with one member affects the entire family C. Provides guidance to assist families adapting to stress D. Defines consistencies in how families change - D. Defines consistencies in how families change A nurse is assisting a group of adolescents to develop skills that will improve communication within the family. The nurse hears one parent state, "My son knows he better do what I say." Which of the following parenting styles is the parent exhibiting? A. Authoritarian B. Permissive C. Authoritative D. Passive - A. Authoritarian. Using this style the parent controls the adolescent's behaviors and attitudes through unquestioned rules and expectations. A nurse is performing family assessment. Which of the following should the nurse include? __ Medical history __ Parent's education level__ Child's physical growth __ Support system __ Stressors - _x_ Medical history _x_ Parent's education level ___ Child's physical growth _x_ Support system _x_ Stressors When assessing blood pressure in children, the nurse should be aware that: A. Systolic and diastolic ranges will gradually increase with age. B. Systolic and diastolic ranges will gradually decrease with age. C. There is no difference in the expected range between boys and girls D. Girls will have a slightly higher reading in the expected range. - A. Systolic and diastolic ranges will gradually increase with age. (The expected range of diastolic and systolic blood pressure in children will gradually increase with age. Boys will have slightly higher readings than girls in the expected range). List 5 basic assessments that should be included in the physical assessment of a child over 3 years of age. - Height, weight, temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate and blood pressure. When collecting data from a toddler, which of the following characteristics should the nurse expect to find? __ Bowlegged gait __ Abdominal breathing __ Established eye color __ Absent red reflex __ Bowel sounds heard every 2-3 minutes on auscultation - _x_ Bowlegged gait _x_ Abdominal breathing _x_ Established eye color___ Absent red reflex ___ Bowel sounds heard every 2-3 minutes on auscultation Physical characteristics of the toddler include bowlegged or knock-knee appearance and feet facing forward while walking, more abdominal movements seen during respirations, and permanent eye color established by 6-12 months of age. The red reflex is present and bowel sounds should be heard on auscultation every 5-30 seconds [Show More]
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