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Deck 11: Health Problems of Infants
1
Which of the following vitamins is recommended for all women of childbearing age to reduce the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida?
A)A
B)C
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
A)A
B)C
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
Folic acid
2
An 8-year-old child is on a pure vegetarian (vegan) diet. This diet requires supplementation with which of the following?
A)Potassium
B)Folic acid
C)Vitamins D and Bl2
D)Vitamins C and E
A)Potassium
B)Folic acid
C)Vitamins D and Bl2
D)Vitamins C and E
Vitamins D and Bl2
3
Although infants may be allergic to a variety of foods, the most common allergens are:
A)Fruit, eggs
B)Fruit, vegetables, wheat
C)Cow's milk, green vegetables
D)Eggs, cow's milk, wheat
A)Fruit, eggs
B)Fruit, vegetables, wheat
C)Cow's milk, green vegetables
D)Eggs, cow's milk, wheat
Eggs, cow's milk, wheat
4
An important nursing responsibility when dealing with a family experiencing the loss of an infant from sudden death syndrome would be which of the following?
A)Explain how sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) could have been predicted and prevented.
B)Interview parents in depth concerning the circumstances surrounding the child's death.
C)Discourage parents from making a last visit with the infant.
D)Make a follow-up home visit to parents as soon as possible after the child's death.
A)Explain how sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) could have been predicted and prevented.
B)Interview parents in depth concerning the circumstances surrounding the child's death.
C)Discourage parents from making a last visit with the infant.
D)Make a follow-up home visit to parents as soon as possible after the child's death.
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5
After the introduction of the Back to Sleep campaign in 1992, an increased incidence has been noted of which of the following pediatric disorders.
A)SIDS
B)Torticollis
C)Failure to thrive
D)Apnea of infancy
E)Plagiocephaly
A)SIDS
B)Torticollis
C)Failure to thrive
D)Apnea of infancy
E)Plagiocephaly
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6
Which of the following vitamins is administered prophylactically to all newborns to ensure adequate blood clotting?
A)A
B)K
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
A)A
B)K
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
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7
Which of the following factors will decrease iron absorption and therefore should not be given at the same time as an iron supplement?
A)Milk
B)Multivitamin
C)Fruit juice
D)Meat, fish, poultry
A)Milk
B)Multivitamin
C)Fruit juice
D)Meat, fish, poultry
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8
Rickets is caused by a deficiency in:
A)Vitamin A.
B)Vitamin C.
C)Vitamin D and calcium.
D)Folic acid and iron.
A)Vitamin A.
B)Vitamin C.
C)Vitamin D and calcium.
D)Folic acid and iron.
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9
Which of the following is an important nursing consideration when caring for an infant with failure to thrive?
A)Establish a structured routine, which is followed consistently.
B)Maintain a nondistracting environment by not speaking to child during feeding.
C)Place child in an infant's seat during feedings to prevent overstimulation.
D)Limit sensory stimulation and play activities to alleviate fatigue.
A)Establish a structured routine, which is followed consistently.
B)Maintain a nondistracting environment by not speaking to child during feeding.
C)Place child in an infant's seat during feedings to prevent overstimulation.
D)Limit sensory stimulation and play activities to alleviate fatigue.
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10
Which of the following terms refers to the return of undigested food from the stomach, usually accompanied by burping?
A)Spitting up
B)Vomiting
C)Rumination
D)Regurgitation
A)Spitting up
B)Vomiting
C)Rumination
D)Regurgitation
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11
Recent studies indicate that a deficiency of which of the following vitamins correlates with increased morbidity and mortality in children with measles?
A)A
B)C
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
A)A
B)C
C)Niacin
D)Folic acid
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12
Which of the following vitamins increases the absorption of iron?
A)A
B)C
C)D
D)Biotin
A)A
B)C
C)D
D)Biotin
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13
Clinical manifestations of nonorganic failure to thrive include which of the following?
A)Avoidance of eye-to-eye contact
B)An associated malabsorption defect
C)Weight that falls below the 15th percentile
D)Normal achievement of developmental landmarks
A)Avoidance of eye-to-eye contact
B)An associated malabsorption defect
C)Weight that falls below the 15th percentile
D)Normal achievement of developmental landmarks
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14
The nurse is helping parents achieve a more nutritionally adequate vegetarian diet for their children. Which of the following is most likely lacking in their particular diet?
A)Fat
B)Protein
C)Vitamins C and A
D)Complete protein
A)Fat
B)Protein
C)Vitamins C and A
D)Complete protein
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15
Lactose intolerance is diagnosed in a 14-month-old child. Which of the following should the nurse recommend as a substitute for milk?
A)Yogurt
B)Ice cream
C)Fortified cereal
D)Cow's milk formula
A)Yogurt
B)Ice cream
C)Fortified cereal
D)Cow's milk formula
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16
Parent guidelines for relieving colic in an infant include which of the following?
A)Avoid touching abdomen.
B)Avoid using a pacifier.
C)Change infant's position frequently.
D)Place infant where family cannot hear the crying.
A)Avoid touching abdomen.
B)Avoid using a pacifier.
C)Change infant's position frequently.
D)Place infant where family cannot hear the crying.
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17
Which of the following is an appropriate action when an infant becomes apneic?
A)Shake vigorously.
B)Roll head side to side.
C)Hold by feet upside down with head supported.
D)Gently stimulate trunk by patting or rubbing.
A)Shake vigorously.
B)Roll head side to side.
C)Hold by feet upside down with head supported.
D)Gently stimulate trunk by patting or rubbing.
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18
A parent of an infant with colic tells the nurse, "All this baby does is scream at me; it is a constant worry." The nurse's best action is which of the following?
A)Encourage parent to verbalize feelings.
B)Encourage parent not to worry so much.
C)Assess parent for other signs of inadequate parenting.
D)Reassure parent that colic rarely lasts past age 9 months.
A)Encourage parent to verbalize feelings.
B)Encourage parent not to worry so much.
C)Assess parent for other signs of inadequate parenting.
D)Reassure parent that colic rarely lasts past age 9 months.
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19
Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend as a good source of potassium for a child receiving diuretics?
A)Carrots
B)Bananas
C)Dairy products
D)Dark green vegetables
A)Carrots
B)Bananas
C)Dairy products
D)Dark green vegetables
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20
Marasmus is which of the following?
A)Deficiency of protein with an adequate supply of calories
B)Not confined to geographic areas where food supplies are inadequate
C)Syndrome that results solely from vitamin deficiencies
D)Characterized by thin, wasted extremities and a prominent abdomen resulting from edema (ascites)
A)Deficiency of protein with an adequate supply of calories
B)Not confined to geographic areas where food supplies are inadequate
C)Syndrome that results solely from vitamin deficiencies
D)Characterized by thin, wasted extremities and a prominent abdomen resulting from edema (ascites)
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