Deck 19: The School-Age Child
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Deck 19: The School-Age Child
1
When asked about her activities, a 10-year-old girl responded, "I like school. I play the flute in the school band and I take tennis lessons." The nurse knows these activities will help this child develop a sense of:
A) Initiative
B) Industry
C) Identity
D) Intimacy
A) Initiative
B) Industry
C) Identity
D) Intimacy
Industry
2
According to Piaget, a 9-year-old child is in which stage of cognitive development?
A) Formal operations
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete operations
D) Sensorimotor
A) Formal operations
B) Preoperational
C) Concrete operations
D) Sensorimotor
Concrete operations
3
The nurse assesses that the 11-year-old has moved from the mind set of egocentrism when he says:
A) "I am a member of the best Cub Scout group in the world."
B) "I must do my homework before I can play."
C) "My dad can do anything!"
D) "I'm sorry. I bet that hurt your feelings."
A) "I am a member of the best Cub Scout group in the world."
B) "I must do my homework before I can play."
C) "My dad can do anything!"
D) "I'm sorry. I bet that hurt your feelings."
"I'm sorry. I bet that hurt your feelings."
4
When the school-age child becomes frustrated with a school assignment and says," I can't do this!", the parent should:
A) Ask, "What is it that is so difficult?"
B) Allow the child to quit the effort.
C) Call in older siblings to help.
D) Finish the project for him.
A) Ask, "What is it that is so difficult?"
B) Allow the child to quit the effort.
C) Call in older siblings to help.
D) Finish the project for him.
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5
A parent asked the nurse, "At what age are children capable of assuming more responsibility for personal belongings?" Based on a knowledge of growth and development, the nurse would respond:
A) 6 years
B) 7 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
A) 6 years
B) 7 years
C) 9 years
D) 12 years
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6
The nurse is aware that, in general, the school-age child will:
A) Grow 3 to 6 inches/year
B) Gain 5 to 7 pounds/year
C) Increase head circumference by 1 inch/year
D) Reach a visual acuity of 20/20 by 9 years of age
A) Grow 3 to 6 inches/year
B) Gain 5 to 7 pounds/year
C) Increase head circumference by 1 inch/year
D) Reach a visual acuity of 20/20 by 9 years of age
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7
A 9-year-old boy is often cranky and irritable and his school performance has declined. All the options are true about the child. The possible factor causing this behavior is that he:
A) Sleeps only 6 to 7 hours a night
B) Eats eggs every day
C) Has a new dog
D) Plays about 1 to 3 hours each evening
A) Sleeps only 6 to 7 hours a night
B) Eats eggs every day
C) Has a new dog
D) Plays about 1 to 3 hours each evening
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8
The parents of an 8-year-old tell the nurse the child wakes the household crying out during his frequent nightmares. The nurse's most helpful response is to explain that nightmares are:
A) A normal extension of the child's fear of mutilation
B) An abnormal response to repressed feelings
C) A common result of latent sexuality
D) A side effect of overactivity and stimulation
A) A normal extension of the child's fear of mutilation
B) An abnormal response to repressed feelings
C) A common result of latent sexuality
D) A side effect of overactivity and stimulation
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9
The nurse, planning to teach a class on nutrition to fourth-grade students, would keep in mind that school-age children:
A) Can concentrate on only one aspect of a situation
B) Can think abstractly
C) Are egocentric in their thinking
D) Think logically and concretely
A) Can concentrate on only one aspect of a situation
B) Can think abstractly
C) Are egocentric in their thinking
D) Think logically and concretely
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10
A parent states, "My 7-year-old really wants a dog. His 10-year-old brother has allergies to animal dander. I don't know what to do." The nurse could advise this parent to:
A) Choose a small breed of dog because the large dogs produce more allergens.
B) An older unneutered dog produces fewer allergens than a younger one.
C) A cat may be a good choice since it requires less care and is less allergenic.
D) Poodles do not shed, making this dog a good choice for people with allergies.
A) Choose a small breed of dog because the large dogs produce more allergens.
B) An older unneutered dog produces fewer allergens than a younger one.
C) A cat may be a good choice since it requires less care and is less allergenic.
D) Poodles do not shed, making this dog a good choice for people with allergies.
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11
A mother reports that she has a new job and her 12-year-old child is home alone for a time after school. The statement made by the parent, indicating a potentially unsafe situation for this child, is:
A) "I told him that he could invite a few friends after school."
B) "I put a list of emergency numbers next to the telephone."
C) "Last week we made a first aid kit together."
D) "There is a neighbor available in case of an emergency."
A) "I told him that he could invite a few friends after school."
B) "I put a list of emergency numbers next to the telephone."
C) "Last week we made a first aid kit together."
D) "There is a neighbor available in case of an emergency."
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12
The nurse advises the parents of a 10-year-old boy that, according to Erikson's theory, the most developmentally supportive experience for him would be:
A) Constant variety of activities
B) Successful performance in Little League
C) Feeling healthy and strong
D) Having a girl friend
A) Constant variety of activities
B) Successful performance in Little League
C) Feeling healthy and strong
D) Having a girl friend
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13
The nurse discusses preparation for school with the parents of a 6-year-old girl who will soon be starting first grade. The nurse determines that the parents understood the information when the girl's father states:
A) "We should put a stop to her thumb-sucking."
B) "We'll have a talk about what school is like."
C) "We will let her walk to the bus stop by herself."
D) "We'll have her meet some children who will be in her class."
A) "We should put a stop to her thumb-sucking."
B) "We'll have a talk about what school is like."
C) "We will let her walk to the bus stop by herself."
D) "We'll have her meet some children who will be in her class."
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14
A seventh-grade girl tells the school nurse that her art teacher, also a female, is her hero. The most appropriate interpretation of the girl's comment is:
A) The student may be exploring her career options.
B) The comment is cause for concern about sexual abuse.
C) The child may have difficulty interacting with her peers.
D) Hero worship is a normal phenomenon.
A) The student may be exploring her career options.
B) The comment is cause for concern about sexual abuse.
C) The child may have difficulty interacting with her peers.
D) Hero worship is a normal phenomenon.
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15
The nurse suggests an appropriate toy for a hospitalized 6-year-old boy would be a:
A) Game Boy game
B) Compact disc player
C) Adventure book
D) Jigsaw puzzle
A) Game Boy game
B) Compact disc player
C) Adventure book
D) Jigsaw puzzle
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16
The nurse, in attempting to help a 7-year-old girl express her feelings about being in a new school, would prompt the child with basic "feeling" words, such as: Select all that apply.
A) Mad
B) Glad
C) Sad
D) Scared
E) Jealous
A) Mad
B) Glad
C) Sad
D) Scared
E) Jealous
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17
The nurse explains that the preferred social interaction for the school-age child is based on relationships that are:
A) Heterosexual interest groups
B) Association with one "best friend"
C) Organized groups like Boy Scouts
D) Same-sex peer groups
A) Heterosexual interest groups
B) Association with one "best friend"
C) Organized groups like Boy Scouts
D) Same-sex peer groups
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18
The school nurse who is preserving a tooth that was knocked out on the school yard will be especially careful to:
A) Wrap the tooth loosely in a clean cloth.
B) Rinse the tooth with alcohol.
C) Handle the tooth only by the crown.
D) Place the tooth in a warm environment.
A) Wrap the tooth loosely in a clean cloth.
B) Rinse the tooth with alcohol.
C) Handle the tooth only by the crown.
D) Place the tooth in a warm environment.
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19
The nurse advises the parents of a 6-year-old to try and ensure at least ____________________ hours of sleep daily.
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20
A mother is concerned because her 9-year-old has developed the habit of twitching his eyes and flipping his hair while communicating with anyone. The best nursing response to this parent is:
A) "This may indicate that he needs eyeglasses."
B) "Children sometimes do these things for attention."
C) "This behavior suggests low self-esteem."
D) "Tics appear when a child is under stress."
A) "This may indicate that he needs eyeglasses."
B) "Children sometimes do these things for attention."
C) "This behavior suggests low self-esteem."
D) "Tics appear when a child is under stress."
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21
When the fifth-grade class collected geckos in a special aquarium in the classroom, the school nurse cautioned the teacher to be alert for symptoms of ____________________ that can be carried by the reptiles.
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22
The nurse reminds the parents who are trying to select a dog for their allergic child that the best selection would be a female dog that is ____________________ and ____________________.
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23
The pediatric nurse assesses the child who has been diagnosed with diabetes to ensure that he does to come to believe that his disease is a form of ____________________.
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