NUR 315 PEDI TEST 1 Prep U

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TYPES OF PARENTING

Authoritarian parenting style consists of the parents making the rules for the child to follow. There is little to no flexibility or decision making by the child. Authoritative parenting is also referred to as democratic parenting. In this style of parenting, there are rules and expectations of behavior but the parents embrace the individuality of the child and do allow some input by the child. Permissive parents have little control over the behavior of their children. Rules are often inconsistent, unclear or nonexistent. Uninvolved parents are indifferent. They do not provide rules or standards.

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Question 1 A client family recently moved to the United States. They live with their relatives, who were already residing in the United States. This is an example of which family form? Correct response: extended Question 2 The student nurse views a boy from a large extended family as poor because his father is unemployed. Considering his family structure, in what way might he view the student nurse as "poor"? Correct response: You are unmarried and live alone. Question 3 The nurse is assessing for violence in the home. Which statement by a parent would warrant further investigation? Correct response: "I don't think my children have seen my husband hit me." Question 4 The nurse notes that a 5-year-old boy is approaching obesity. Which is the priority intervention? Correct response: Assessing the diet of the child and family Question 5 The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old child who is being treated for multiple fractures after being involved in an automobile acciden

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Question 31 The nurse is taking a health history and examining a 3-year-old boy. Which action is most important for the parents to take? Correct response: Protect the child from all tobacco smoke. Question 32 The school nurse notes that a 10-year-old child has not had the required immunizations to attend classes. During discussion, the child states that his father lost his job and health insurance. What is the best action by the nurse? Correct response: Contact the parents to inform them of the situation and community resources that can be utilized to obtain immunizations. Question 33 The nursing instructor is monitoring the discussion of a student nurse with an adoptive child and his adoptive parents. The child has always known he was adopted. Which statements by the student nurse require further teaching? Select all that apply. Correct response: "You are so fortunate that your natural parents gave you up for adoption. Your adoptive parents are wonderful." "Do your natural childre

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Question 51 A 4-year-old boy is residing permanently with his grandparents. Which situation is unique to this type of family or living arrangement? Correct response: physical and financial stress on the caregivers Explanation: Grandparents, due to age and income levels, are uniquely prone to this type of stress. Difficulty obtaining an accurate health history or records is common in foster families. Obstacles to obtaining informed consent for treatment and gaining consensus between caregivers regarding treatment occur most often in the binuclear family. Question 52 The mother of a 12-year-old boy is concerned about the dangers of the Internet. Which suggestion by the nurse best targets safety related to this? Correct response: Never share personal information online. Question 53 The registered nurse (RN) and unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are caring for children from various cultures. Which action by the UAP will cause the RN to intervene? Correct response: Following the tradi

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Question 60 The nurse is preparing to teach a class on cultural differences to a group of clients from the community. Which principle of culture will the nurse consider while planning the class information? Correct response: Each generation learns about culture from family and the community. Explanation: Culture is a shared, not individual, system of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that provide social structure for daily living. Culture includes the beliefs, habits, likes and dislikes, and customs and rituals learned from family and the community through a process called enculturation. Individuals are not born with a sense or awareness of culture. Some cultures are heavily centered on religious practices and customs, however, all are not. Question 61 The public health nurse is assessing the risk potential for suicide among a group of adolescents. Which adolescent would the nurse determine is at highest risk of dying from suicide? Correct response: 17-year-old Native Amer


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