Chapter 24
a blood pressure cuff that is too large for a child may result in -a blood pressure reading that is falsely high -discomfort for the child -a blood pressure reading that is falsely low
a blood pressure reading that is falsely low
what is the recommended site for administering a subcutaneous injection to an infant younger than 12 months of age -anterior thigh -lower back -lower abdomen
anterior thigh
which of the following may result in a falsely high pediatric blood pressure reading -apprehension -malnutrition -obesity
apprehension
the most important use of growth charts is to -assess the Childs individual growth pattern -Identify children with prehypertension -Identify children with type 2 diabetes
assess the Childs individual growth pattern
the deltoid site should not be used as an IM injection site until the child is
at least 18 months old
all of the following information is included in a VIS except -benefits and risks of the immunization -lot number of vaccine -reporting moderate to severe reaction
benefits and risks of the immunization
which of the following is a characteristic of the newborn screening test -best time to preform the test is between 1 and 7 days after birth -Is required in all states by law -positive results require further testing
best time to preform the test is between 1 and 7 days after birth
head circumference is measured in -grams -centimeters or inches -microns
centimeters or inches
which of the following is not included in a well- child visit -administration of Immunizations -physical exam -collection of a urine specimen
collection of a urine specimen
what immunization are included in a DTaP injection -diphtheria, polio, tetanus -diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus -diphtheria, rubella, rubeola
diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus
how is the vastus laterals site located in an infant and young child
divide the mid-anterior thigh into thirds and administer the injection into the middle third
which of the following immunizations can be administered to a newborn
hepatitis b
Measuring pediatric blood pressure helps to identify children at risk for developing
hypertension as adults
after administration of immunization, the NCVIA requires that all of the following be documented in the medical record except -signature of the Childs parent or guardian -date of administration of the vaccine -name and address of medical office
signature of the Childs parent or guardian
the length of the needle used to administer an intramuscular injection to a child depends on -whether the child is walking -age of child -size of child
size of child
all of the following are problems associated with childhood obesity except - high blood pressure -skin disorders -type 1 diabetes
skin disorders
which of the following is an important reason for weighing a child -to determine the proper dosage of medication of the child -determine if the child is deficient in vitamins or minerals -to assess the rate of brain growth
to determine the proper dosage of medication of the child
what is the term used to describe a Childe between 1-3 years of age -Infant -rug rat -toddler
toddler
what is the term for a suspension of attenuated or killed microorganism's that stimulate antibody production in an individual -antiserum -antitoxin -vaccine
vaccine
which of the following injection site should be used to administer IM injections to infants and young children -dorsogulteal -vastus lateralis -deltoid
vastus lateralis
all of the following are used in determining if a child has hypertension except -age -weight -height
weight
What is the needle length range for a pediatric IM injection
5/8 - 1 inch
assessments of blood pressure should start at age -2 years -3 years -5 years
3 years
The first pediatric well-child visit is usually scheduled at
3-5 days
the resistance of the body to pathogenic microorganism's or their toxins is known as -Immunization -Inflammation -Immunity
Immunity
most invalid test results on a newborn screen test are caused by
Improper storage of the blood specimen
when might the length of the needle for a pediatric IM injection need to be decreased -preterm infant -child with illness -Infant younger than 12 months of age
Infant younger than 12 months of age
what is the term for the process of becoming immune through the use of a vaccine or toxoid -passive artificial immunization -active artificial immunization -Inflammation
active artificial immunization
Topics included in anticipatory guidance include -safety -nutrition -development -sleep
all are correct
which of the following is a guideline for preventing childhood obesity -encourage active play -do no use food as a reward -limit television, video, and computer time -limit the amount of junk food in the home
all are correct
which of the following is performed by the medical assistant during a pediatric office visit -measurement of vital signs -measurement of weight and height -measurement of visual acuity -assisting with the physical examination
all are correct
which of the following sites can be used to obtain a blood specimen for a newborn screening test -lateral or medial curve of the plantar surface of the heal -earlobe -big toe
lateral or medial curve of the plantar surface of the heal
what immunization are included in an MMR injection -meningitis, mumps, rubella -measles, mumps, rubella -measles, mumps, chickenpox
measles, mumps, rubella
if PKU is left untreated it may lead to
mental retardation
what is the name for the physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease in children
pediatrician
the newborn screening test does not screen for which of the following diseases -sickle cell anemia -phenylketoneuria -cystic fibrosis
phenylketoneuria
all of the following are reasons for obtaining a pediatric urine specimen except -diagnose a pathologic condition -screen for the presence of disease -prevent a urinary tract infection
prevent a urinary tract infection
the Childs genitalia should be cleansed before applying a pediatric urine collector to -prevent contaminates from entering the urine specimen -protect the child from infection -prevent false- negative test results
prevent contaminates from entering the urine specimen
the techniques used to interact with a child depends on -the weight of the child -the age of the child -the motor skills of the child
the age of the child
which of the following indicates that the proper cuff size has been selected for a pediatric patient -the cuff fits snugly on the Childs arm -the cuff is positioned at least 1 inch above the bend in the elbow -the bladder of the cuff encircles 80% - 100% of the Childs arm
the bladder of the cuff encircles 80% - 100% of the Childs arm
all of the following are characteristics of the sick child visit except -the child is exhibiting the symptoms of disease -treatment is prescribed -the child is cured of his/her illness
the child is cured of his/her illness
why is it important to develop a rapport with a pediatric patient -the child is more likely to be cooperative during procedures -prevent inaccurate test results -prevent the child from crying
the child is more likely to be cooperative during procedures
how is length measured
the child stands with his/her back to the measuring device
which of the following is required by the NCVIA before an immunization is administered
the parent must be provided with information on the benefits and risks of the immunization
what is the purpose of measuring head circumference
to determine if normal brain development is taking place