C29 Adolescent

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The nurse is caring for an 11-year-old girl. The girl's mother complains that the girl does not want to play team sports like soccer or volleyball anymore. Her daughter insists she does not enjoy them. The mother is concerned that her daughter will not get enough physical activity and asks the nurse for guidance. How should the nurse respond? a) "Give her some options; it's important to find something she enjoys." b) "Remind her of the importance of regular physical activity for good health." c) "Organized sports are just a complementary activity to other physical activities." d) "Why don't you sign her up for an aerobics or dance class?"

"Give her some options; it's important to find something she enjoys." Correct Explanation: With the onset of puberty and accompanying changes in physique and coordination, sports must be matched to the physical and emotional development of the child. It is important to give the girl some options and find something that she enjoys doing. Making a suggestion for activities without the girl's input is unhelpful. Reminding the girl that she needs regular physical activity does not address the mother's concern and is not constructive. Making a statement that organized sports are just a complement to other physical activity is accurate but does not teach or offer solutions.

The nurse is caring for a 13-year-old girl. The child has been identified as overweight with no underlying psychological or secondary causes. The nurse is reviewing the child's weight-loss progress and nutrition at a follow-up visit. Which of the following indicates a need for further discussion and teaching? a) "Her goal is to be a size smaller by our vacation in two weeks." b) "We are using family outings and activities as a reward for weight loss." c) "My daughter is helping us plan our family's weekly menu." d) "Our whole family has changed our eating habits."

"Her goal is to be a size smaller by our vacation in two weeks." The mother must be reminded that a successful weight loss program emphasizes long-term permanent changes, not rapid weight loss or short-term diets to meet a short-term goal.

Evan, a 14-year-old, and his mother are in the office for a annual visit and his mother jokes openly in front of you about the changes in Evan's voice and the hair under his armpits. What is an appropriate response from the nurse when she is talking with the mother? a) "Has he gone through the big change, smelly armpits and hair all over his body?" b) "Remember that he can become modest and self-conscious and teasing may cause embarrassment." c) "I remember that time in my life, it was so awkward and uncomfortable." d) "Discuss with Evan your trials with puberty and the changes you experienced."

"Remember that he can become modest and self-conscious and teasing may cause embarrassment." It is never appropriate to discuss what is happening with a patient in a way that is demeaning and hurtful. You can share your experiences with the patient and the family but that should not lead the discussion. Parents can share their experiences with the child but they have to be open to this discussion or it can lead to an awkward experience for the adolescent. Reminding the parent of how the child is feeling and the possible feelings that can come from their interactions will bring the parent's attention to a delicate situation.

A 16-year-old adolescent is talking with the nurse at a local health clinic about skin care. Which comments by the teen does the nurse determine require additional conversation? Select all that apply. "The more exposure and burns I get now will toughen my skin so I won't get skin cancer when I'm older." "I only tan before going on spring break to get a base tan so I won't burn." "My mom had melanoma so she always makes me wear a sunscreen with an SPF of 30." "My favorite time of day to be outside is the middle of the day, around noon." "Our coach makes us wear sun-protective clothes when we practice outside on the weekends."

"The more exposure and burns I get now will toughen my skin so I won't get skin cancer when I'm older." "I only tan before going on spring break to get a base tan so I won't burn." "My favorite time of day to be outside is the middle of the day, around noon."

Jenny is a 15-year-old who is being seen today in the clinic and her mom comments on the fact that Jenny seems to always choose the opposite of what everyone else wants and that her mood swings are a common occurrence. What statement below shows the nurse that Jenny's mom understands these changes? a) "I know that she is doing this because of all the hormones." b) "This is her temperament and we will have to learn how to deal with her." c) "She will never find anyone to live with her if she acts like this." d) "This is common for this age group and it will get better with time."

"This is common for this age group and it will get better with time." During the middle adolescence the teenager spends more time ignoring adult authority and becomes more reliant on peer relationships. Adolescents might choose a stance directly opposite that of their parents and use peer support to back their ideas. Mood swings are a common occurrence during the adolescent period and they tend to smooth out and the teen will become more introspective. By late adolescence emotions become more consistent.

During the annual physical examination, a teenage client tells the nurse that she is anxious as well as frustrated because of the acne on her face. Which is the best response for the nurse? a) "It could be serious; seek consultation when your primary care physician examines you." b) "You must be eating fried foods or sweets in large quantities." c) "Most of us get acne during adolescence. Even some adults do. Don't worry." d) "This is one of the most common physical changes during adolescence."

"This is one of the most common physical changes during adolescence." Correct Explanation: It is important for the nurse to inform the client that acne is one of the physical changes that characterizes adolescence as a result of increased glandular activity. The client need not seek consultation with the primary care provider, because the condition is not serious. The client should not be reprimanded; the condition should be explained as a natural phase. The client's worries should not be trivialized or ignored either.

By being honest and nonjudgmental with 15-year-old Tony, the nurse has built a relationship in which Tony feels he can talk about things that worry him. He has shared with the nurse that his parents believe he is too young to know about or think about sex. Tony tells the nurse that he has been having wet dreams and is ashamed and afraid he will get into trouble. Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to respond? a) "Don't worry, it is perfectly normal for 15-year-olds to have the kinds of fantasies that lead to wet dreams. You should tell your parents about this." b) "Since your parents feel you are not ready to talk about sex, you need to honor their wishes. You should try talking to your parents about this." c) "Wet dreams are not the result of anything you are doing but are simply the body's way of ridding itself of excess semen." d) "You don't need to feel ashamed. I will speak to your parents about the importance of allowing you to experiment with and feel good about your sexuality."

"Wet dreams are not the result of anything you are doing but are simply the body's way of ridding itself of excess semen." Explanation: Boys who are unprepared for nocturnal emissions may feel guilty, believing that they have caused these "wet dreams" by sexual fantasies or masturbation. They need to understand that this is a normal occurrence and is simply the body's method of getting rid of surplus semen.

A nurse is explaining cognitive development in children to a client, with the help of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. What would be the best explanation by the nurse about the formal operations level of cognitive development? a) Children from ages 2 to 7 years investigate and explore the environment and look at things from their own point of view. b) From ages 7 to 11 years, children internalize actions and can perform them in the mind. c) Up to age 2, children learn by touching, tasting, and feeling. They learn to control body movement. d) After age 12 children can think in the abstract including complex problem solving.

After age 12 children can think in the abstract including complex problem solving. Correct Explanation: The nurse should explain that there are four levels of cognitive development in Piaget's theory. The sensorimotor level is up to age 2 where children learn by touching, tasting, and feeling. They learn to control body movement. Preoperational level is children from ages 2 to 7 years who investigate and explore the environment and look at things from their own point of view. At the concrete operations level from ages 7 to 11 years, children internalize actions and can perform them in the mind. At the formal operations after the age 12 children can think in the abstract. Complex problem solving is included in this category.

During an office visit for a sports injury, 16-year-old Derek's caregivers tell the nurse they are worried about changes in Derek's behavior. He has always been industrious in his schoolwork and very focused on sports. Now he has a girlfriend and seems to spend almost all of his time with her or on the phone with her and little or no time on his schoolwork. What information might the nurse offer these caregivers about Derek's behavior? a) Derek is not developmentally mature enough to have an intimate relationship with one girl; they should encourage him to spend time with groups of friends rather than time alone with his girlfriend. b) Derek has chosen a girl who is overly dependent on him. They should talk to him about making sure he meets his own needs, including doing the schoolwork he enjoys, in any relationship. c) Derek is not developmentally mature enough to make healthy choices about the ways in which he spends his time, so it would be helpful if they would make a schedule for him that includes about a half-hour per day to talk with his girlfriend. d) Derek has developed his own identity by now; being able to establish close relationships with girls is important preparation for all of his adult relationships. They should honor his need to be with or talk to his girlfriend as long as he has completed his schoolwork for the day.

Derek has developed his own identity by now; being able to establish close relationships with girls is important preparation for all of his adult relationships. They should honor his need to be with or talk to his girlfriend as long as he has completed his schoolwork for the day. Correct Explanation: When identity has been established, generally between the ages of 16 and 18 years, adolescents seek intimate relationships, usually with members of the opposite sex. Intimacy, which is mutual sharing of one's deepest feelings with another person, is impossible unless both persons have established a sense of trust and a sense of identity. Intimate relationships are a preparation for long-term relationships, and people who fail to achieve intimacy may develop feelings of isolation and experience chronic difficulty in communicating with others.

What exercise recommendation should nurses give to adolescents? a) Engage in at least one competitive sport during the school year. b) Be physically active daily. c) Engage in aerobic exercise at least 30 minutes each day four times per week. d) Participate in physical activities that cause sweating and hard breathing weekly.

Engage in aerobic exercise at least 30 minutes each day four times per week. Correct Explanation: Aerobic exercise 30 minutes daily four times weekly is adequate but even better if done daily. The other recommendations lack adequate activity or specificity.

The nurse is working with a teenage patient. He has relatively straight teeth, but his lower front teeth are slightly crossed over. The nurse suggests to the child's caregiver that an orthodontist see him. What is the reason the nurse might make this suggestion? a) The more common braces become, the more unacceptable crooked teeth are in society at large, affecting everything from dating possibilities to hiring. b) Uncorrected malocclusions lead to infection and ultimately tooth loss. c) Leaving even slightly crooked teeth will lead to more cavities later in life. d) Even slight malocclusions make chewing and jaw function less efficient.

Even slight malocclusions make chewing and jaw function less efficient. Correct Explanation: Dental malocclusion (improper alignment of the teeth) is a common condition that affects the way the teeth and jaws function. Correction of the malocclusion with dental braces improves chewing ability and appearance. Crooked teeth do not lead to more cavities, nor do they lead to infection and tooth loss. While appearance and acceptance in society is important to the adolescent, that is not the most important reason for orthodontic care for the adolescent.

Marijuana use has no long-term side effects. a) True b) False

False Correct Explanation: Long-term side effects of marijuana can include pulmonary disorders such as sinusitis, bronchitis, emphysema, and perhaps lung cancer (which can develop after only 1 year of continual use compared with 20 years of cigarette use), as well as lack of sperm formation or subfertility in males.

A 17-year-old boy chats excitedly with the nurse about his plans for college and a career. He says he has checked out every college in the region and determined which one is the best fit for him and which one offers the best career options for him. The nurse recognizes which developmental aspect in this young man? a) Role confusion b) Puberty c) Socialization d) Formal operational thought

Formal operational thought The final stage of cognitive development, the stage of formal operational thought, begins at age 12 or 13 years and grows in depth over the adolescent years although may not be complete until about 25. This step involves the ability to think in abstract terms and use the scientific method (deductive reasoning) to arrive at conclusions. With the ability to use scientific reasoning, adolescents can plan their future. They can create a hypothesis (What if I go to college? What if I don't?) and think through the probable consequences (In the long run , I'll earn more money; I could begin earning money immediately). This scenario does not pertain to socialization, role confusion, or puberty.

According to Erikson, the adolescent develops their own sense of being independent people with their own thoughts and goals. This stage is referred to as which of the following? a) Identity vs. role confusion b) Intimacy vs. isolation c) Industry vs. inferiority d) Autonomy vs. doubt and shame

Identity vs. role confusion Correct Explanation: They must develop their own personal identity—a sense of being independent people with unique ideals and goals.

The school nurse is developing a school wellness program to promote healthy eating habits and regular physical activity. Each class will be engaging in lessons, contests, and goal setting to develop healthy habits. Which of the following is the most important element to maximize compliance and long-term change? a) Include both parents and children in the wellness program. b) Incorporate physical activity as part of each child's daily school schedule. c) Serve only low-fat, flavored milk and real fruit juices in the cafeteria. d) Eliminate sweetened, carbonated beverages in the cafeteria.

Include both parents and children in the wellness program. Explanation: Every campaign to support good nutrition and daily physical activity must include parents and their children as active members of the learning community. Programs implemented without a family-centered approach are doomed to fail when the child's home life and school life are disconnected.

A 13-year-old girl has recently begun menstruating. She is active in sports at school. Increased intake of which of the following nutrients should the nurse recommend to the girl to prevent anemia associated with menstruation? a) Vitamin D b) Iron c) Calcium d) Zinc

Iron Correct Explanation: Females require a high iron intake not only because of this increasing blood volume but also because iron begins to be lost with menstruation. Girls with a heavy menstrual flow (menorrhagia) (especially those who participate in strenuous athletics) may need to take an additional iron supplement to prevent iron-deficiency anemia. Increased calcium and vitamin D plus physical exercise are necessary for rapid skeletal growth as well as to "stockpile" calcium to prevent osteoporosis later in life. Zinc is necessary for sexual maturation and final body growth.

A 15-year-old girl is in the hospital for surgery and is confined to bed. The nurse can tell that the client is nervous about being in the hospital. She tells the nurse that she feels "gross" and "on display" in her hospital gown. Which of the following should the nurse do to encourage a sense of autonomy and dignity related to the girl's body image? a) Assist the girl with using the bed pan to urinate b) Offer to assist the girl in washing her hair and let her pick the shampoo c) Brush the girl's hair for her d) Allow the girl to wear her own clothes, despite hospital policy

Offer to assist the girl in washing her hair and let her pick the shampoo Correct Explanation: Remember when caring for hospitalized adolescents, providing time for self-care, such as shampooing hair, is important to include in an adolescent's nursing care plan. Offering to assist the client in washing her hair and letting her pick the shampoo both encourages a sense of autonomy to the client and offers her dignity related to her body image. Brushing the girl's hair for her and assisting her with using the bed pan for urination do not encourage a sense of autonomy. If it is the hospital's policy to require patients to be dressed in a hospital gown while admitted, the nurse should not allow the girl to wear her own clothes.

Linda and her mother are in the office. As Linda uses the restroom, her mother asks you about the changes that Linda is going through. She would like to talk to her about sexuality and its changes but she is unsure of how to do this. As the nurse, what reminders should you give her when she discusses sex? a) Encourage her to talk to her peers and teachers in health class. b) Do not initiate any conversation; let the teen come and seek the advice of the parent. c) Promote open lines of communication; listen instead of lecture; and share family values. d) Discuss with the teen the experiences that you had so that she can connect on a personal level.

Promote open lines of communication; listen instead of lecture; and share family values. Correct Explanation: By promoting open lines of communication between parents and teens, the teenager can go to the parents with problems or questions. There still may be many unanswered questions and parents should be encouraged to listen to their teens rather than lecture them. It is also important for the parents to share family values regarding sexual behavior. Due to the influence of television and movies, many teenagers have an idealized body image or misinformation about sex. In many cases the teenager receives excellent information in health education classes.

Parents comment that their son seemed more coordinated on the basketball floor at 12 years than he does now at 14. The nurse can include what information in the response? a) Rapid and uneven growth of early adolescence (11 to 14 years) can interfere with coordination. b) Hand-eye coordination is affected negatively by puberty. c) It is more difficult to keep focused at 14 years than at 12. d) This may be a reaction to adult authority.

Rapid and uneven growth of early adolescence (11 to 14 years) can interfere with coordination. Correct Explanation: Uneven growth of soft tissues and bones during growth spurts can cause decreased coordination for boys. The age of 14 years is usually the time of peak height velocity (PHV). Mental focus and reaction to adult authority are not causes of poor coordination. Gains in hand-eye coordination are made during puberty and become precise by late adolescence.

Caleb and his mother are visiting the clinic for Caleb to get his sports physical, and after the exam without Caleb in the room his mother mentions that she worries that he is participating in risk behaviors and that his dependence on his peers is growing stronger. She asks what she as the parent can do to make sure that Caleb is safe. a) Remind her that family connectedness is a strong factor in helping kids to remain resilient. b) Suggest that he invite his friend over to the house and include them in family activities. c) Remind her that this is normal behavior that Caleb will eventually outgrow. d) Encourage that the family spend more time together playing games or watching movies.

Remind her that family connectedness is a strong factor in helping kids to remain resilient. Explanation: Research indicates that adolescents who perceive that at least one parent cares about them and loves them are less likely to participate in risk-taking behaviors. Parent and family connectedness is a strong protective factor in helping youths to remain resilient when faced with adversity and challenges during the adolescent years. Parental presence and monitoring is perceived by the adolescent as evidence that a parent cares about them. The perception that school achievement is important to the parent is another factor that reassures adolescents that they are loved. Parent-child relationships have a profound effect on adolescent development.

Jamie, an 18-year-old, comes to the clinic. In the health history she reveals that she has a nipple ring and is looking to get a tattoo in the next few months. What is the most important thing that the nurse can teach her at this time? a) Review the safety rules for those who do the tattooing. b) Tattooing carries risks such as infection, disease, and nerve damage. c) It is not recommended to get the tattoo from your friend in his garage. d) Complications are more likely when they are done on your own.

Tattooing carries risks such as infection, disease, and nerve damage. The nurse needs to emphasize that tattoos and body piercing can be painful, and carry risks of complications such as infection, blood-borne diseases, keloids and granulomas, allergic reactions, excessive bleeding, nerve damage, or damage to the piercing site. Complications are more likely if they tattoo themselves or have the tattoos done by a friend. The nurse needs to encourage the adolescent to seek the expertise of a trained technician, doctor, or nurse to have the piercing, tattooing, or branding done. There are developed safety rules for those who do piercing and tattoos.

Computer use at home and at school has increased adolescents' comfort in gaining access to and using the Internet. This has expanded their exposure to risks. What potential risks are there for an adolescent to be exposed to? a) Computer use can contribute to adolescent obesity due to decreased activity and increased consumption of snacks. b) Teens are at risk for identity theft from sharing personal information with others whom they do not know. c) Teens can become addicted to the online gaming and role-playing that is popular with their peers. d) Teens can be exposed to inappropriate materials, harassment, threats, and potential for molestation.

Teens can be exposed to inappropriate materials, harassment, threats, and potential for molestation. Correct Explanation: Teens are exposed to a great deal of inappropriate materials, harassments from other online users, and potential threats of molestation or solicitation of sexual favors. Teens are at risk for identity theft, but it is not as big of a concern for them because they do not use their Social Security information or credit card information. Computer use can contribute to obesity, but the risks of inappropriate materials, threats, and sexual exploitation are a greater threat. It is possible for teens to become addicted but the other risks are of more concern to parents.

What is the best explanation of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development during the adolescence period? a) The adolescent faces many different decisions during the teen years concerning the future and the adult world. b) The adolescent develops many skills during the teen ages, which help adolescents make educational and career choices. c) Cognitive development is cumulative; that is, what is learned is based on what has been known before. d) The adolescent thinks in the abstract and develops skills to participate in complex problem solving.

The adolescent faces many different decisions during the teen years concerning the future and the adult world. Explanation: The main point of Erikson's theory on which the nurse should focus is that the adolescent faces many different decisions during the teen years concerning the future and the adult world. Piaget states that cognitive development is cumulative; that is, what is learned is based on what has been known before. It is true that the adolescent develops many skills during the teen ages, which help adolescents make educational and career choices, and that the adolescent thinks in the abstract and develops skills to participate in complex problem solving. These aspects, however, are not central to Erikson's theory.

The time period known as adolescence usually begins with which of the following occurrences. a) The beginning of puberty. b) The child becoming self-supported c) The fine motor skills fully developed. d) The deciduous teeth falling out.

The beginning of puberty. Correct Explanation: Early adolescence (preadolescence, pubescence) begins with a dramatic growth spurt that signals the advent of puberty or reproductive maturity. The deciduous teeth are all out around the age of 10 or 11, children usually are not self-supported, and fine motor skills continue to develop through adolescents.

Which of the following best describes Erikson's psychosocial development task for the adolescent child? a) The child is developing his or her own personal identity. b) The child understands and responds to discipline. c) The child is learning to do things on its own. d) The child wants to successfully complete activities.

The child is developing his or her own personal identity. Correct Explanation: The adolescent is developing their own personality and their own identity. The developmental task for the school-age child is to develop a sense of industry and completing activities builds that feeling of confidence. Erikson's psychosocial developmental task for toddlers is to achieve autonomy (independence) and do things on their own. Learning to speak and to understand and respond to discipline are not developmental tasks according to Erikson.

Hazing is a form of organized bullying. a) True b) False

True Correct Explanation: Hazing, a form of organized bullying, refers to demeaning or humiliating rituals prospective members have to undergo to join sororities, fraternities, adolescent gangs or sports teams.

While taking care of a teenager in the late adolescence stage, what behavior of the client will the nurse most likely observe during data collection for annual physical examination? a) Childish ways of appearing, thinking and behaving b) Seclusion and moodiness c) True attitude of maturity d) Introspection and fluctuations in self assurance

True attitude of maturity Correct Explanation: The early adolescence stage is sometimes referred to as an awkward stage, because the person teeters between childish and mature ways of appearing, thinking, and behaving. Seclusion and moodiness, introspection and fluctuations in self-assurance mark the middle adolescence years. By the age of 17 years, most teenagers exhibit true attitudes of maturity.

While taking care of a teenager in the late adolescence stage, what behavior of the client will the nurse most likely observe during data collection for annual physical examination? a) True attitude of maturity b) Introspection and fluctuations in self assurance c) Seclusion and moodiness d) Childish ways of appearing, thinking and behaving

True attitude of maturity Correct Explanation: The early adolescence stage is sometimes referred to as an awkward stage, because the person teeters between childish and mature ways of appearing, thinking, and behaving. Seclusion and moodiness, introspection and fluctuations in self-assurance mark the middle adolescence years. By the age of 17 years, most teenagers exhibit true attitudes of maturity.

The adolescent comes to the clinic seeking information about sexuality concerns. The clinic nurse assures the adolescent that confidentiality and privacy will be maintained unless a life-threatening situation occurs. Maintaining confidentiality demonstrates which nursing goal? Select all that apply. compliance with existing laws concern from parents who pay the office visit bill an environment where adolescents can be truthful development of a trusting relationship inappropriate response because adolescents are minors

development of a trusting relationship compliance with existing laws an environment where adolescents can be truthful

An adolescent female with anemia has been prescribed a diet high in iron. Selection of which meal indicates to the nurse that the client understands the prescribed diet? . meatloaf, steamed cauliflower with cheese, and milk fried chicken, carrots, and mashed potatoes baked chicken, squash casserole, and salad shrimp, corn on the cob with butter, and cookie

meatloaf, steamed cauliflower with cheese, and milk

The activity that would best foster the developmental task of an adolescent who is physically challenged would be a) talking to another adolescent who has a similar disorder. b) watching television on the set in her room. c) deciding whether she wants her bath before or after lunch. d) having a teacher bring her school homework in for her.

talking to another adolescent who has a similar disorder. A sense of identity is developed by "trying on" roles and discussing values and goals with others

The nurse is planning to talk to a 12½-year-old boy who says, "I am too short! Girls are taller than I am. Guess I won't be playing basketball." What points of information will the nurse share? Select all that apply. a) "You can't control when and how much you will grow. Basketball can use some really fast guards." b) "You could add as much as 12 inches to your height before you stop growing." c) "You are at the age now when most boys begin their growth spurt and grow very rapidly." d) "There are a lot of size differences in your age group now because everyone enters puberty and grows at slightly different times than others." e) "If you know how tall you were at age 3, you can double that and predict fairly well how tall you will get." f) "Girls begin to grow rapidly at a younger age than boys do. Boys start later and grow longer."

• "You could add as much as 12 inches to your height before you stop growing." • "There are a lot of size differences in your age group now because everyone enters puberty and grows at slightly different times than others." • "Girls begin to grow rapidly at a younger age than boys do. Boys start later and grow longer." Correct Explanation: The information about girls growing faster than boys, about differences in size within his age group, and about his growth potential is accurate and addresses concerns implied in his comments to the nurse. Most boys' growth spurts begin near 14 years, not 12½. Height should be doubled at 2 years to predict adult size. The growth control and basketball remarks minimize his concerns and provide no information.

The mother of a 15-year-old boy expresses sadness to the nurse that her son is "much more connected to his friends than his family." What understanding would benefit this parent? (Select all that apply.) a) Adolescents need parental support and guidance as they move toward greater peer involvement. b) Peers provide opportunity to learn and practice social roles. c) Peers can be positive or negative influences. d) Peers are needed for emotional security while stepping away from family.

• Adolescents need parental support and guidance as they move toward greater peer involvement. • Peers provide opportunity to learn and practice social roles. • Peers can be positive or negative influences. • Peers are needed for emotional security while stepping away from family. Correct Explanation: All the statements are true regarding the role peers play in an adolescent's life. The mother may better understand the appeal of the peers.

The nurse is discussing nutrition with a group of adolescents. The nurse would encourage the adolescents to eat which of the following foods to increase their intake of iron? (Select all that apply) a) Hard-boiled eggs b) Milk shakes c) Cheese sticks d) Dried fruits e) Grapes f) Peanuts

• Dried fruits • Peanuts • Hard-boiled eggs Explanation: Dried fruits, peanuts, and eggs, especially the egg yolk, are high in iron. Milk shakes, grapes, and cheese sticks are low or have little iron content.

The mother of a 15-year-old boy confides in the nurse that she is concerned because her son is about to turn 16 and is pressuring her and her husband to buy him a motorcycle. Her husband is okay with the idea, but she is concerned about his safety. Which of the following should the nurse mention to the mother regarding motorcycle safety? (Select all that apply.) a) Require the son to wear full body covering b) Require the son to wear a helmet c) Require the son to learn all relevant safety rules d) Require that the son to wear a seat belt e) Insist on age and not emotional maturity as the qualification for obtaining a driver's license f) Require the son to wear long pants

• Require the son to wear a helmet • Require the son to wear long pants • Require the son to wear full body covering • Require the son to learn all relevant safety rules Explanation: Equally dangerous as cars for adolescents are motorcycles, motorbikes, and motor scooters, which are appealing because of their low cost and convenience in parking. Both drivers and riders should wear safety helmets to prevent head injury; long pants to prevent leg burns from exhaust pipes; and full body covering to prevent abrasions in case of an accident. Advise adolescents who choose these forms of transportation to be as familiar with safety rules as automobile drivers and to wait until they are emotionally mature enough to use sound driving judgment. In the interest of an adolescent's safety and that of others, parents need to have the courage to insist on emotional maturity rather than age as the qualification for obtaining a driver's license. Motorcycles do not have seat belts.

Nurses work to prevent tobacco use by teens because: (Select all that apply.) a) Smokeless tobacco damages gums and teeth. b) Smoking is associated with fighting and unprotected sex. c) Teens who smoke are more likely to use alcohol and drugs. d) Smoking damages the respiratory system. e) Tobacco use is addicting (nicotine).

• Smokeless tobacco damages gums and teeth. • Smoking is associated with fighting and unprotected sex. • Teens who smoke are more likely to use alcohol and drugs. • Smoking damages the respiratory system. • Tobacco use is addicting (nicotine). Correct Explanation: All the options are true and represent reasons nurses work to help teens resist tobacco use.

A male nurse has been invited to speak with a group of boys who are 12 years old. The boys have been asked to write questions for the nurse to respond to. One of the questions states, "My older brother told me my bed might be wet and that means I had a wet dream, is that true?" The best response by the nurse would be a) "It is not common to wet the bed or urinate when you have a wet dream." b) "It will be several years before you will start having wet dreams." c) " Having wet dreams indicates that your body is going through a process of maturing." d) "When you are thinking about girls or having girlfriends you might have a wet dream."

" Having wet dreams indicates that your body is going through a process of maturing." Correct Explanation: In boys, the appearance of nocturnal emissions ("wet dreams") is often used as the indication that the preadolescent period has ended and that the adolescent is maturing into an adult. Nocturnal emissions usually occur at about the age of 11 in boys. Wet dreams are not associated with urination. Boys at this age start thinking of relationships with girls, but this is not the best response.

The nurse is discussing the topics of sex and sexuality and how to discuss these issues with a group of caregivers of adolescents. Which of the following statements made by the nurse is most appropriate to tell this group of caregivers? a) "Teenagers spend so much time with their peers, and that is usually how they find out about sex." b) "Internet resources, movies, and television have the most accurate and current information for your adolescent to learn about sexuality issues." c) "Being honest and straightforward with teenagers will encourage them to ask their parents about subjects like sexuality." d) "Most schools have excellent programs to teach adolescents about sex and sexuality."

"Being honest and straightforward with teenagers will encourage them to ask their parents about subjects like sexuality." Correct Explanation: The most important aspect of discussions about sexuality with adolescents is giving honest, straightforward answers in an atmosphere of caring concern. Children whose need for information is not met through family, school, or community programs will get the information—often inaccurate—from peers, movies, television, or other media.

An adolescent asks you what the term "puberty" means. What is your best response? a) "It denotes the beginning of secondary sex characteristics." b) "It is the time span that denotes the onset of maturity." c) "It is the time span between 12 and 18 years." d) "It is the age at which one first becomes capable of sexual reproduction."

"It is the age at which one first becomes capable of sexual reproduction." Correct Explanation: Adolescence is the time between puberty and the end of physical growth. Puberty is the point at which an individual becomes capable of sexual reproduction.

The mother of a 13-year-old boy confides to the pediatric nurse practitioner that her son has recently had a nocturnal seminal emission. The mother is concerned and the nurse reviews "wet dreams" and the other male traits of puberty to the mother. Which of the following responses indicates a need for further discussion? a) "My son's spontaneous erections and nocturnal emissions are very normal." b) "My son is developing normally and the traits of puberty vary from child to child." c) "My son is not doing anything to cause the nocturnal emissions; they occur spontaneously." d) "My son must be sexually active or having overly sexual thoughts to have a nocturnal emission."

"My son must be sexually active or having overly sexual thoughts to have a nocturnal emission." Correct Explanation: Spontaneous erections and nocturnal seminal emissions do not mean that the child is sexually active or having overactive sexual thoughts. Parents need to be instructed that these occurrences are spontaneous and that the child is not doing anything to cause them.

Billy's mother is with him at a visit for a sore throat. In the interview she states that she does not know what to do with him: He is taking two or three showers a day, when not that long ago she could barely get him to take a bath at all. What should the nurse's reply be to the mother? a) "Remind him that he needs to be on a schedule so that he does not disrupt the family." b) "Reevaluate his ability to do hygiene care since he is showering so frequently." c) "Do not encourage multiple baths, it can be very drying to the skin." d) "Reinforce the family rules but also allow him to develop his own routine."

"Reinforce the family rules but also allow him to develop his own routine." Hygiene and personal care can become a source of family arguments as the young person develops their own style of personal care. Parents need to be mindful of the adolescent yet maintain family rules and boundaries regarding aspects of personal care. It is important for adolescents to feel that they have some ability to develop their own personal care standards and daily patterns.

The nurse is discussing psychosocial development of the adolescent with a group of family caregivers. Which of the following statements made by the caregiver is an example of the most effective way the caregiver can support the adolescent? a) "The hairstyles she chooses are not what I think looks good on her, but I just let her do what she wants to with her hair." b) "Our house rules are strict and we know many of his friends are not, but they all follow the same rules at our house." c) "We discourage him from spending too much time with his school friends since we know they can be a negative influence." d) "I leave pamphlets about topics such as drugs and alcohol in his room so he can read them any time."

"The hairstyles she chooses are not what I think looks good on her, but I just let her do what she wants to with her hair." Correct Explanation: The adolescent whose family caregivers make it difficult to conform are adding another stress to an already emotion-laden period. By allowing the adolescent to follow trends and fads in clothing choices, hairstyles, and music, the caregiver decreases the stress for the child. Information about substance abuse is important to share, but the topics would be better discussed with the child. It is important the adolescent spend time with peers.

The school nurse is talking with a group of 11-year-old girls. One of the girls states, "I just feel like my whole body is changing and I don't know why." The best response by the nurse would be which of the following? a) "You have lots of hormone changes going on right now." b) "Your other friends are feeling like this too." c) "You will feel better about yourself as you get older." d) " You may feel like you are changing, but you still look the same."

"You have lots of hormone changes going on right now." Preadolescents need information about their changing bodies and feelings. Sex education that includes information about the hormonal changes that are occurring or will occur is necessary to help them through this developmental stage. Although adjustments will occur as the child gets older and friends are important, these responses are not the most direct and appropriate.

When adolescents form relationships with members of the opposite sex, the relationship is categorized as what type of relationship? a) A bisexual relationship b) A heterosexual relationship c) An unhealthy relationship d) A homosexual relationship

A heterosexual relationship Correct Explanation: Heterosexual relationships are formed between members of the opposite sex. Relationships formed with members of the same sex are homosexual relationships. Bisexual relationships are those in which the individual has both heterosexual and homosexual relationships. Any relationship can be an unhealthy relationship.

In discussing the psychosocial development of the adolescent, it is important to understand that in order for adolescents to be in intimate relationships in which feelings are mutually shared, both persons must have which of the following? a) An understanding of socialization and of isolation b) An ability to be autonomous c) A willingness to take initiative d) A sense of trust and of identity

A sense of trust and of identity In order to be intimate or to share one's deepest feelings with another person, is impossible unless both persons have established a sense of trust and a sense of identity. Being autonomous or taking initiative are not aspects that lead toward intimate relationships. Socialization and isolation are not relevant to the establishment of intimate relationships.

When discussing the growth and development of an adolescent, the nurse refers to various theories and phases of development. A nurse is discussing Erikson's theory of psychological development with an adolescent client. Based on Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, which should the nurse identify as the major priority challenge faced by adolescents? a) Developing trust b) Achieving their own identity c) Helping others achieving their goals d) Achieving independence from parental dominance

Achieving their own identity Correct Explanation: According to Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the major challenge of adolescence is the achievement of identity. Achieving independence from parental domination is another task of adolescence, but not the ultimate one. Helping other adolescents achieve higher goals is not a part of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development.

For reasons of anticipatory guidance, nurses should be aware that menarche appears earlier in some ethnic groups than others. In which ethnic group is menarche likely to appear first? a) Caucasian b) African-American c) Mexican-American

African-American Correct Explanation: Menarche begins, on average, at 12.06 years in African-American girls, 12.25 years in Mexican-American girls, and 12.55 years in Caucasians.

A chronically ill adolescent is readmitted to the hospital with an infected wound requiring long-term dressing changes. What is the best way the nurse can encourage independence for this client? Allow the adolescent to choose the time for the dressing change. Have the school provide homework. Have the adolescent go to the teen room every day. Teach the parents to perform dressing changes at home.

Allow the adolescent to choose the time for the dressing change.

A 16-year-old girl with acne has been prescribed tretinoin (Retin-A cream). Which of the following instructions should the nurse give this girl related to prevention of a common side effect of this medication? a) Avoid prolonged sun exposure b) Take the medication on an empty stomach c) If taking an oral contraceptive, switch to a different type of contraception while taking this medication d) Be certain of the expiration date on the drug

Avoid prolonged sun exposure Correct Explanation: The acne treatment tretinoin (Retin-A cream) reduces keratin formation and plugging of ducts. Caution adolescents using a vitamin A cream to avoid prolonged sun exposure and to use a sunblock of SPF 15 or higher, because the preparation makes their skin more susceptible than usual to ultraviolet rays. The other answers pertain to oral tetracycline (an antibiotic used for treatment of pustular and cystic acne), not to tretinoin.

A client has confided in a nurse that her 13-year-old daughter has recently changed dramatically in her social interactions with others. Which of the following is a social behavior most likely to be exhibited by a girl at this age? a) Hanging out with girls but maintaining her own unique style b) Banding together with other girls and dressing like them c) Banding together with boys and girls but maintaining her own unique style d) Hanging out primarily with boys her own age

Banding together with other girls and dressing like them In early adolescence, girls tend to band together with girls. They dress identically with other members of their group: jeans and sweatshirts, special jackets, or whatever the fashion may be. On the surface, this makes adolescents appear to be losing their identities rather than finding them.

In comparing the rate of growth in preadolescent girls and preadolescent boys, which of the following is the most accurate about growth rate? a) Boys grow at a slower, steadier rate than do girls. b) Boys grow at a rapid, sporadic rate. c) Boys and girls grow at the same rate. d) Girls grow at a slower, steadier rate than do boys.

Boys grow at a slower, steadier rate than do girls. Correct Explanation: Preadolescence boys grow generally at a slower, steadier rate than do girls. Girls grow more rapidly during preadolescence and then their growth rate slows dramatically after menarche.

A 17-year-old girl needs to increase her iron intake but is concerned about weight gain. The nurse will suggest which of the following? a) Egg white omelet, broccoli, pear b) Chicken, whole-wheat bread, watermelon c) Raspberry yogurt, granola, apple d) Cottage cheese, crackers, oranges

Chicken, whole-wheat bread, watermelon Correct Explanation: Chicken, whole-wheat bread and watermelon are all foods high in iron. The calorie content will not promote weight gain. All the other options do not include good sources of iron but are nutritious foods. Calorie content is also acceptable.

A nurse is attending to a group of boys at a school. The nurse is required to document for the sexual development in boys on a regular basis. The nurse would anticipate which clients of having the highest incidence of experiencing nocturnal emissions? a) Clients with strong, muscular appearance b) Clients in the age group of 18 to 20 years c) Clients who have reached adulthood d) Clients who are showing pubertal changes

Clients who are showing pubertal changes Correct Explanation: The nurse should know that boys who are undergoing pubertal changes are more likely to experience nocturnal emissions. In late adolescence, which lasts from 18 to 20 years, the transition into adulthood is completed. The nurse should also know that boys in the age group of 12 to 20 years, experience various chemical and physical changes taking place within their body. A strong, muscular appearance does not indicate the presence of nocturnal emissions.

The nurse is talking with parents of a depressed 16-year-old boy. Which question is of most importance? a) Is there a gun in your home? b) How is his personal hygiene? c) Does he exercise? d) Have his sleeping and eating habits changed?

Is there a gun in your home? He may be at risk for suicide. Firearm-related suicides have been responsible for a large number of the suicide deaths in 15- to 19-year-olds nationwide. All the other questions assess for depression and do not protect against suicide.

Jordan is coming back to the office for a follow-up visit. He is 15 years old and he shows a pattern of gaining weight, not a large amount but a little more each visit. Jordan says that he is not active in any sports but that he and his father eat out a lot. What is the best way for the nurse to assess Jordan's eating pattern? a) Have Jordan keep a food diary for one week. b) Have Jordan guess what his calorie intake is in a 24-hour period. c) Ask Jordan to recall what he has had to eat in the last three days. d) Ask Jordan to show you what a healthy portion looks like.

Have Jordan keep a food diary for one week. Correct Explanation: Having Jordan keep a food diary over a week allows you as well as him to examine what he is eating and when he is eating it. Keeping a food journal allows Jordan and the nurse to discuss the choices that he has made and the substitutes that he could possibly make. The times that Jordan eats may also lead to his weight gain. When the patterns are set in writing it gives the adolescent the chance for review and change.

Which intervention would probably be most effective in preventing an adolescent from attempting suicide with an overdose again? a) Helping him locate a close friend at school b) Assessing his financial level c) Helping him learn better problem solving d) Teaching his parents to keep medicine in a locked cabinet

Helping him learn better problem solving Correct Explanation: Suicide is a solution when there does not appear to be any other solution. Helping an adolescent learn better problem solving can help prevent a second attempt.

A 13-year-old girl is struggling to accept the new changes that are occurring in her body as a result of puberty. After talking with this client, the nurse recalls that Erikson's primary developmental task of early and mid-adolescence is which of the following? a) Autonomy versus shame or doubt b) Intimacy versus isolation c) Trust versus mistrust d) Identity versus role confusion

Identity versus role confusion Correct Explanation: According to Erikson (1993), the developmental task in early and mid-adolescence is to form a sense of identity versus role confusion. Adjustment to changes in body image is part of forming this sense of identity. Trust versus mistrust is the developmental task of infancy, autonomy versus shame or doubt is the developmental task of toddlerhood, and intimacy versus isolation is the developmental task of late adolescence.

A 16-year-old uses marijuana daily. To help her do better in school, what advice would you offer that would be most important? a) Marijuana increases blood pressure; she should not run after smoking it. b) The effect of marijuana fades fastest if she eats after use. c) Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning. d) Marijuana leads to muscle laxness, so it should not be used close to gym class.

Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning. Correct Explanation: Marijuana can cause loss of recent memory, which can cause students to do poorly in school.

What anticipatory guidance can the nurse provide the girl who has noted the development of breast buds? a) Adult height will be reached at the time of menarche. b) Menarche should follow in about 2 years. c) Breast development will be complete with 12 months. d) The growth spurt will begin immediately with menarche.

Menarche should follow in about 2 years. Correct Explanation: Menarche usually follows within 2 years of the first signs of breast development. Peak height velocity (PVH) in girls occurs 6 to 12 months following menarche. It does not follow immediately. Breast development progresses through several stages and will not be complete until late puberty. Adult height is not reached at the time of menarche but about 6 to 12 months following menarche.

A nurse is reading a journal article about adolescents and major causes of injuries in this age group. The nurse demonstrates understanding of this information by identifying which situation as the major cause of adolescent injuries? Suicide Drowning Motor vehicle crashes VIolence

Motor vehicle crashes Although drowning, violence, and suicide are causes of adolescent injury, the largest number of adolescent injuries are due to motor vehicle crashes.

Based on the most frequent cause of death in adolescents, what preventive measure would you most want to teach an adolescent? a) Motor-vehicle safety b) Firearm safety c) Home safety d) Water safety

Motor-vehicle safety Correct Explanation: Motor-vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death in adolescents.

Nurses should provide anticipatory guidance to males to prepare them for what particular pubertal change in late adolescence? a) Reddening of the scrotum b) Breast enlargement c) Nocturnal emissions d) Lengthening of the penis

Nocturnal emissions Correct Explanation: This involuntary ejaculation during the night can be disturbing to the adolescent male who has little or no understanding of what is happening in his body. Lengthening of the penis begins to occur in early adolescence as does reddening of the scrotum. Breast enlargement occurs in some males in middle adolescence and resolves in late adolescence.

According to Erikson's theory at each stage of development, a significant person or group exerts a lasting influence on the ongoing development of the child. Who exerts the most lasting influence on the ongoing development of the adolescent? a) Father b) Peer group c) Mother d) School age child

Peer group Correct Explanation: In each stage of development, a significant person or group exerts a lasting influence on the ongoing development of the child. The peer group, not parents or siblings has the greatest influence on an adolescent.

A client tells the nurse that she has noticed an increase in weight and fat deposits during the last year. The nurse reviews the client's chart and recognizes that the client is most likely going through puberty. Which nursing action is most appropriate at this time? a) Provide reassurance that these are normal changes. b) Encourage increased exercise to control weight gain. c) Share what foods can be eaten on a low fat diet to prevent fat deposits. d) Review dietary measures to assist in controlling the weight gain.

Provide reassurance that these are normal changes. Correct Explanation: Increased fat deposits, weight and height changes are normal as girls begin hormonal changes of puberty. During adolescence, girls are very sensitive about their appearance and constant need for reassurance. Puberty is a period when children are very self-conscious about their overall appearance. Reassurance needs to be provided that increased fat deposits and weight and height changes are normal. Dietary management is indicated if a true weight problem is present. Teenagers should be encouraged to participate in appropriate exercise programs. Dieting issues such as anorexia and bulimia can threaten the health of adolescence.

The school nurse is discussing various topics with a group of adolescent girls. One of the girls states, "I just want to be pretty and to look like everyone else." The nurse recognizes that the girl's feelings about herself and her body relate to the development of which of the following? a) Modesty b) Independence c) Shyness d) Self-esteem

Self-esteem Correct Explanation: Body image is closely related to self-esteem. Seeing one's body as attractive and functional contributes to a positive sense of self-esteem. During adolescence, the desire not to be different can extend to feelings about one's body and can cause adolescents to feel that their bodies are inadequate even though they are actually healthy and attractive.

Sixteen-year-old Bettina has been hospitalized 100 miles from home for a week. She is recovering from surgery to repair a broken kneecap, an injury incurred while skateboarding. She was cheerful and chatty when she first arrived, but the nurse notes in recent days she has become increasingly quiet and seems lonely. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate for Bettina? The nurse should a) Call the hospital's mental health unit to see if Bettina can get some counseling. b) Suggest that she read books and magazines from the hospital bookmobile. c) Ask Bettina's caregivers to bring her siblings and friends to visit. d) Show Bettina where the teen lounge in the hospital is so she can meet other teens, use a phone, and check her e-mail.

Show Bettina where the teen lounge in the hospital is so she can meet other teens, use a phone, and check her e-mail. Correct Explanation: Adolescents need access to their peers so they can keep up social contacts. Access to a phone, computer, and electronic mail will help the teen stay connected. Recreation areas are important. In settings specifically designed for adolescents, recreation rooms can provide an area where teens can gather to do schoolwork, play games and cards, and socialize. Because she is 100 miles from home, a visit from friends might be difficult.

An adolescent with multiple tattoos and piercings comes to the health center at the child's school. The child is complaining of feeling hot. In collecting further data the nurse finds the child has a new piercing. The nurse recognizes the need for the adolescent to be given information related to personal health. Which of the following topics would the nurse identify as the area that the child needs immediate information regarding? a) Prevention of pregnancy b) Prevention of sexually transmitted infection c) Signs of substance addiction d) Signs of infection

Signs of infection Correct Explanation: The adolescent with piercings and tattoos needs to be aware of the signs and symptoms of infection (redness, swelling, warmness, drainage, discomfort) and that these must be reported immediately if they occur.

The nurse is preparing to participate in a community discussion on the needs of the adolescents in the local school. The nurse should point out which goal is the primary concern for these young individuals as the committee makes plans? Each child is learning to do things on his or her own. They want to successfully complete activities. Teens are busy developing their own personal identity. They understand and respond to discipline.

Teens are busy developing their own personal identity.

Which action would provide an indication that an adolescent's parents understand their daughter's need for increased independence? a) Telling you that they are encouraging their daughter in her search for an after-school job b) Telling you that they now understand that their daughter's chief need is for increased privacy c) Verbalizing, "We try to do everything we can to make things easier for her." d) Saying, "We will always be here for her whenever she needs us."

Telling you that they are encouraging their daughter in her search for an after-school job Explanation: Encouraging adolescents to separate from parents, not to continue to rely on them, can be difficult for parents because it involves allowing adolescents to face and solve problems instead of having them solved for them.

The nurse is admitting a 15-year-old to the pediatric unit. Which of the following does the nurse recognize as a priority for this child? a) The child's need for privacy should be respected. b) The child should be given freedom to participate in unit activities as desired. c) The child's need for parental support should be discussed. d) The child should be encouraged to call friends often.

The child's need for privacy should be respected. Adolescents must be given privacy, individualized attention, confidentiality, and the right to participate in decisions about their health care.

Puberty is said to begin when which of the following occurs? a) The voice deepens in the male. b) The areola separate from the contour of the breasts in the female. c) The production of sperm in the male. d) The growth spurt in the female ends.

The production of sperm in the male. Correct Explanation: Adolescence begins with the onset of menstruation in the female and the production of sperm in the male.

The father of a 15-year-old basketball player is following a very low carbohydrate diet. He realizes his daughter should not follow the same eating plan. Which of the following would be most advisable for this father to serve his daughter so that she can perform at her optimum level in a Friday basketball game that starts at 6 p.m.? a) Three daily meals that include choices from each of the food groups; Friday's lunch should be eaten around 2 p.m. and include a small amount of fat and a somewhat larger than usual portion of complex carbohydrates b) Three daily meals that include choices from each of the food groups with an additional serving of fruit and several extra glasses of water on Friday. c) Pasta with a small amount of meat sauce and two slices of bread for dinner on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and again at 2 p.m. on Friday. d) Boiled eggs with bacon or ham and a glass of orange juice for breakfast on Thursday and Friday mornings along with some sliced turkey and a salad at noon on Friday.

Three daily meals that include choices from each of the food groups; Friday's lunch should be eaten around 2 p.m. and include a small amount of fat and a somewhat larger than usual portion of complex carbohydrates Correct Explanation: A meal that is low in fat and high in complex carbohydrates, eaten three to four hours before an event, is appropriate for the teen athlete. Carbohydrate-loading, which some practice during the week before an athletic event, increases the muscle glycogen level to two to three times normal and may hinder heart function. Adolescents need a balanced diet consisting of three servings (3 cups total) from the milk/dairy group, two or three servings (5 to 7 oz. total) from the meat group, three or four servings from the fruit group (l ½ to 2 ½ cups total), four or five servings from the vegetable group (2 ½ to 3 ½ cups total), and nine to 11 servings (6 to 10 oz. total) from the grain group.

The high school soccer coach asks the nurse how soft tissue ankle injuries to the players might be prevented. The nurse's main recommendation is: a) Exercises to improve coordination and proprioception. b) Use semi-rigid ankle orthoses. c) Wear high-top athletic shoes. d) Ankle conditioning and strength training.

Use semi-rigid ankle orthoses. Correct Explanation: Research validated that use of semi-rigid orthoses reduced the risk of injury. Ankle conditioning and strength training as well as exercises to improve coordination and proprioception may be helpful and are encouraged. High-top shoes provide some ankle protection and should be worn. (less)

With summer approaching, the nurse discusses sun safety with a group of teen girls. Which suggestion is most likely to be followed? a) Wear sunglasses. b) Wear a hat when in the sun. c) Do not attempt to get a tan. d) Limit sun exposure between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM.

Wear sunglasses. Correct Explanation: Sunglasses can be a fashion statement and are likely to be accepted. The other pieces of advice are less appealing to adolescents who link a tan body to beauty. Unfortunately sun exposure is cumulative over a lifetime, and much of it occurs in youth making protecting young skin important.

A 15-year-old is seen at a health care facility for facial acne. When counseling him, you would teach him that the basic cause of his acne is a) vitamin deficiency from an inadequate diet. b) lack of showering adequately after gym class. c) activation of androgen hormones. d) thyroid-gland secretions increasing with adolescence.

activation of androgen hormones. Correct Explanation: As androgen rises with puberty, sebaceous glands are activated to increase production of sebum, which leads to plugging of ducts (comedones).

The nurse is counseling an overweight, sedentary 15-year-old girl. The nurse is assisting her to make appropriate menu choices. Which statement indicates the adolescent understands how to make appropriate dietary selections? a) "Because of my age, my dairy intake is unlimited." b) "To lose weight my protein intake should be limited to 2 to 4 servings per day." c) "I avoid all fat intake." d) "I need to have 4 servings of fruit each day."

d) "I need to have 4 servings of fruit each day."


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