2600 Module 9 Review

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CHILDREN’S HEALTH

REVIEW
PARA 2600 – Module 9
QUESTION
• Which of the following events may suggest that a child is entering the second stage of
separation anxiety?
A.A child appears to direct anger toward himself or herself
B.A child begins to withdraw and cries less often
C.A child is crying inconsolably
D.A child ignores the return of his parents after a long separation
HEART RATE AND RESPIRATORY
RATE RANGES BY AGE GROUP

Newborn Infant Toddler Preschooler School-ager Adolescent

Heart
Rate

Respiratory
Rate
QUESTION
• You are performing a health interview with a 4-year-old boy who is accompanied by his
mother. When inquiring about the safety measures that the family typically implements, you
are addressing what component of the health interview?
A. Family health history
B. Family resources
C. Functional history
D. History of present illness
MATCH
• Salmon nevi • Occurs with coughing

• Pupura • Dark purple-red flat patch

• Nevus flammeus • “Stork bite”

• Strawberry Nevus • Bleeding under the skin

• Hemangiomas
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true or false?
• The use of a blood pressure cuff that is too narrow for the child’s arm will yield an
artificially high reading.
QUESTION
• Which of the following thorax and lung assessment findings is considered abnormal?
A. Diaphragmatic breathing in a toddler
B. Asymmetrical chest wall movement in a teen
C. Slightly irregular respiratory rate in an infant
D. Anterior–posterior chest diameter of half the transverse diameter in a teen
STRESSORS OF HOSPITALIZATION
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true or false?
• After identifying the infant’s apical heart rate, you should continue to auscultate for 30
seconds and multiply by a factor of two to obtain the heart rate.
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true or false?
• Prolonged, low levels of sensory stimulation in a hospital setting tend to reduce anxiety
among children.
WHAT AM I?

MAY BE EXPERIENCED BY THE


FAMILY WHEN THE DIAGNOSIS OF
TERMINAL ILLNESS IS MADE
QUESTION
• Vulnerable child syndrome is a risk for the parents of which of the following infants?
A. A child who was born from an unexpected pregnancy
B. A child with multiple siblings
C. A child who is a twin, triplet, or other multiple
D. A child who is born significantly premature
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true or false?
• Pediatric hospice care precludes the use of active medical treatment
QUESTION
• Which of the following physiological characteristics of young children influences the
pharmacokinetics of oral medications?
A. Lack of cellular mitochondria
B. Increased gastric motility compared to adults
C. Increased heart rate compared to adults
D. Lower blood pressure compared to adults
WHAT AM I?

STATE IN WHICH THE PARENTS’ REACTION TO A


SERIOUS ILLNESS OR EVENT IN THE CHILD’S PAST
CONTINUE TO HAVE LONG TERM PSYCHOLOGICALLY
HARMFUL EFFECTS ON THE CHILD AND PARENT
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true or false?
• Once a child weighs 35 kg, the adult dosage guidelines are typically used.
WHAT ARE CONCEPTS OF ATRAUMATIC CARE?
QUESTION
• You are required to administer an IM injection to a 14-week-old infant. The preferred
injection site is the:
A. Vastus lateralis
B. Rectus femoris
C. Ventrogluteal site
D. Deltoid muscle
WHAT ARE THE 3 STAGES OF SEPARATION ANXIETY?
QUESTION
• An 11-year-old boy has been brought to the emergency department with abdominal pain that
has been attributed to appendicitis. This child is experiencing what type of pain?
A. Chronic pain
B. Neuropathic pain
C. Visceral pain
D. Somatic pain
PHYSIOLOGY OF PAIN
QUESTION
• Is the following statement true of false?
• When administering opioid analgesics, it is imperative to have ready access to a supply of
naloxone (Narcan) in order to potentiate the pain-relieving qualities of the opioid.
THE END
Module 9 will be tested on the final exam –
please refer to your course outline for dates

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