Deck 8: Young Womens Health

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The teen birthrate is highest among which major racial or ethnic group?

A) Latinos
B) African Americans
C) Whites
D) Asians
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What percentage of the U.S. population was 10 to 19 years old in 2014?

A) 14%
B) 19%
C) 24%
D) 29%
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Which of the following are examples of protective factors for adolescents? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bonds with friends and family
B) Physical inactivity
C) A school's high expectations of students
D) Risky sexual behaviors
E) Opportunities for youth participation in the community
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Rachel is a talkative, open 13-year-old who is in for a physical exam today by herself. In talking with Rachel, the nurse should recognize which of the following as characteristics typical of this stage of development? (Select all that apply.)

A) Criticism of her parents
B) Acceptance of the physical changes of puberty
C) Mood swings
D) Sexual feelings emerging
E) Transition to adulthood
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Lydia is a teenager who is in the process of researching college programs. She thinks she would like to be a lawyer. She is also searching for a summer job to save up to buy a car. Which stage of development is Lydia most likely in?

A) Preadolescence
B) Early adolescence
C) Middle adolescence
D) Late adolescence
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Yancy is a 14-year-old with Down syndrome. She, like many teens with disabilities, is at an increased risk of having which chronic condition?

A) Epilepsy
B) Obesity
C) Heart disease
D) Arthritis
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Brooke is a 17-year-old who is questioning both her sexual orientation and her gender. She says she has begun exploring these but that her parents do not know. Brooke is at an increased risk of experiencing which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Obesity
B) Family violence
C) Homelessness
D) Substance abuse
E) Suicidality
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Rose is a 14-year-old refugee from Nigeria who recently came to the United States. Being a foreign born, which of the following is Rose more likely to do than her native-born classmates?

A) Exercise
B) Succeed academically
C) Eat meals with her family
D) Develop positive peer relationships
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Destiny is an outgoing, fun-loving 13-year-old who has developed a strong network of friends at school. These positive relationships make it more likely that Destiny will experience which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Academic achievement
B) A healthy diet
C) Reduced substance abuse
D) Improved mental health
E) Lack of peer conflict
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During an office visit, Jordan, a 16-year-old patient, asks her nurse if she can share something in confidence. The nurse affirms, but adds that there were a few disclosures that would legally require breaking confidentiality. Which of the following are issues the nurse would be obligated to report? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sexual activity
B) Intent to self-harm
C) Evidence of abuse
D) Gender questioning
E) Religious doubts
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What percentage of adolescents were covered by health insurance in 2013?

A) 48%
B) 63%
C) 78%
D) 93%
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A nurse is having trouble communicating with her teenaged client, Enid, who is disengaged and sullen. What approach would most likely be effective in helping the nurse engage with Enid?

A) Giving some concrete goals to Enid for her to pursue
B) Asking Enid's mother to join them
C) Using motivational interviewing with Enid
D) Reminding Enid of the consequences of noncompliance
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Nadia is a 13-year-old who is in for her first reproductive health visit. She reports having no special concerns and appears healthy. Which of the following is most important for the nurse to do in this visit?

A) A Pap exam
B) An internal pelvic exam
C) An assessment of menstrual issues
D) A mammogram
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In a 2013 survey of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, what percentage of high school females reported drinking more than five drinks in a row on at least 1 day in the 30 days before the survey?

A) 16.1%
B) 21.1%
C) 26.1%
D) 31.1%
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A nurse needs to assess an adolescent client's level of sexual development. Which diagnostic tool should the nurse use?

A) Tanner staging
B) CRAFFT screening
C) Motivational interviewing
D) Mini-Cog assessment
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Deck 8: Young Womens Health
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The teen birthrate is highest among which major racial or ethnic group?

A) Latinos
B) African Americans
C) Whites
D) Asians
A
2
What percentage of the U.S. population was 10 to 19 years old in 2014?

A) 14%
B) 19%
C) 24%
D) 29%
A
3
Which of the following are examples of protective factors for adolescents? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bonds with friends and family
B) Physical inactivity
C) A school's high expectations of students
D) Risky sexual behaviors
E) Opportunities for youth participation in the community
A, C, E
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Rachel is a talkative, open 13-year-old who is in for a physical exam today by herself. In talking with Rachel, the nurse should recognize which of the following as characteristics typical of this stage of development? (Select all that apply.)

A) Criticism of her parents
B) Acceptance of the physical changes of puberty
C) Mood swings
D) Sexual feelings emerging
E) Transition to adulthood
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Lydia is a teenager who is in the process of researching college programs. She thinks she would like to be a lawyer. She is also searching for a summer job to save up to buy a car. Which stage of development is Lydia most likely in?

A) Preadolescence
B) Early adolescence
C) Middle adolescence
D) Late adolescence
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Yancy is a 14-year-old with Down syndrome. She, like many teens with disabilities, is at an increased risk of having which chronic condition?

A) Epilepsy
B) Obesity
C) Heart disease
D) Arthritis
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Brooke is a 17-year-old who is questioning both her sexual orientation and her gender. She says she has begun exploring these but that her parents do not know. Brooke is at an increased risk of experiencing which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Obesity
B) Family violence
C) Homelessness
D) Substance abuse
E) Suicidality
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Rose is a 14-year-old refugee from Nigeria who recently came to the United States. Being a foreign born, which of the following is Rose more likely to do than her native-born classmates?

A) Exercise
B) Succeed academically
C) Eat meals with her family
D) Develop positive peer relationships
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Destiny is an outgoing, fun-loving 13-year-old who has developed a strong network of friends at school. These positive relationships make it more likely that Destiny will experience which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Academic achievement
B) A healthy diet
C) Reduced substance abuse
D) Improved mental health
E) Lack of peer conflict
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During an office visit, Jordan, a 16-year-old patient, asks her nurse if she can share something in confidence. The nurse affirms, but adds that there were a few disclosures that would legally require breaking confidentiality. Which of the following are issues the nurse would be obligated to report? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sexual activity
B) Intent to self-harm
C) Evidence of abuse
D) Gender questioning
E) Religious doubts
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What percentage of adolescents were covered by health insurance in 2013?

A) 48%
B) 63%
C) 78%
D) 93%
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A nurse is having trouble communicating with her teenaged client, Enid, who is disengaged and sullen. What approach would most likely be effective in helping the nurse engage with Enid?

A) Giving some concrete goals to Enid for her to pursue
B) Asking Enid's mother to join them
C) Using motivational interviewing with Enid
D) Reminding Enid of the consequences of noncompliance
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Nadia is a 13-year-old who is in for her first reproductive health visit. She reports having no special concerns and appears healthy. Which of the following is most important for the nurse to do in this visit?

A) A Pap exam
B) An internal pelvic exam
C) An assessment of menstrual issues
D) A mammogram
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In a 2013 survey of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, what percentage of high school females reported drinking more than five drinks in a row on at least 1 day in the 30 days before the survey?

A) 16.1%
B) 21.1%
C) 26.1%
D) 31.1%
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A nurse needs to assess an adolescent client's level of sexual development. Which diagnostic tool should the nurse use?

A) Tanner staging
B) CRAFFT screening
C) Motivational interviewing
D) Mini-Cog assessment
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