Deck 34: Child Health Assessment

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The nurse is beginning a health history with a 3-year-old child. Which question should the nurse ask the mother first when beginning the history?

A) "Is Sarah ill in any way?"
B) "Tell me about your daughter."
C) "Has Sarah been ill in the past?"
D) "Do you have any concerns about Sarah?"
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The nurse is identifying ways to support the 2020 National Health Goals during the upcoming preschool health screening program. What should the nurse include when conducting the program? (Select all that apply.)

A) Conduct vision tests.
B) Conduct hearing tests.
C) Listen to heart sounds.
D) Measure gait and balance.
E) Review immunizations received.
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The nurse wants to find out how much time a preschooler spends in various activities throughout the day. What should the nurse do to learn this information?

A) Ask the parents to complete a day history.
B) Ask the parents to name the games the child knows.
C) Ask the child how much time the mother is with the child.
D) Ask the parents how many hours is spent playing with the child each day.
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The nurse is preparing to measure the head circumference of a 6-month-old child. How should the nurse make this measurement?

A) From the hairline in front to the hairline in back
B) From the center of the forehead to the base of the occiput
C) Above the eyebrows through the prominent part of the occiput
D) From the middle of the forehead through the parietal prominences
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The nurse is preparing to assess the abdomen of a preschool age child. Which technique should the nurse use first?

A) Palpation
B) Inspection
C) Percussion
D) Auscultation
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The nurse is listening to the breath sounds of a 4-year-old child. Which sound should the nurse determine as being normal for this patient?

A) Stridor
B) Crackles
C) Rhonchi
D) Wheezing
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The nurse is preparing care for a preschool-age child scheduled for a health history and physical assessment. At which point will the nurse determine nursing diagnosis appropriate for the child's care?

A) Prior to the assessment
B) At the time of assessment
C) After completing the review of systems
D) After specific problems have been identified
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The nurse is preparing to conduct a physical examination of a 3-year-old child. Which assessment will the nurse introduce for the first time to this patient?

A) Snellen vision testing
B) Blood pressure recording
C) Observation of walking gait
D) Standing height measurement
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During a previous well-child visit, the nurse reviews the importance of immunizations for the preschool-age child with the parents. Which outcome indicates that the nurse's instruction to the parents has been effective?

A) Child has all immunizations up to date.
B) Parents plan to have the child receive needed immunizations within a year.
C) Child began to cry during an immunization, and the decision was made to try again later.
D) Primary care physician changed the appointment for immunizations to another day in a month.
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The nurse is preparing to conduct the cover test with a preschool-age child. Which body system is the nurse preparing to assess?

A) Ears
B) Eyes
C) Nose
D) Neck
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The nurse is preparing to administer the Denver II Developmental Screening Test to a preschool-age child. Which areas of the child's development should the nurse explain to the mother that this test measures? (Select all that apply.)

A) Social
B) Language
C) Fine motor
D) Intelligence
E) Gross motor skills
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When conducting the Rinne test for hearing with a school-age child, the nurse learns that the child is unable to hear the sound when the tuning fork is moved to the auditory meatus. What does this finding suggest to the nurse?

A) The child is totally deaf.
B) The child has normal hearing.
C) The child has minimal air conduction for hearing.
D) The child has minimal bone conduction for hearing.
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The nurse is preparing to assess a school-age child who is experiencing pain in the left femur area. When conducting this assessment, at which point should the nurse assess the painful region?

A) Last
B) First
C) After measuring vital signs
D) Before the abdominal assessment
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When beginning a physical examination of a toddler, the nurse notes that the child has halitosis. On which body areas should the nurse focus when conducting the assessment? (Select all that apply.)

A) Lungs
B) Urinary
C) Reflexes
D) Abdomen
E) Oral cavity
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The nurse is planning an education session for adolescent males on health promotion activities. Which topic should the nurse include as being the most applicable for this population?

A) Reproductive cycle
B) Immunization schedule
C) Importance of socialization
D) Testicular self-examination
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The nurse is beginning a health history with a 3-year-old child. Which question should the nurse ask the mother first when beginning the history?

A) "Is Sarah ill in any way?"
B) "Tell me about your daughter."
C) "Has Sarah been ill in the past?"
D) "Do you have any concerns about Sarah?"
"Do you have any concerns about Sarah?"
2
The nurse is identifying ways to support the 2020 National Health Goals during the upcoming preschool health screening program. What should the nurse include when conducting the program? (Select all that apply.)

A) Conduct vision tests.
B) Conduct hearing tests.
C) Listen to heart sounds.
D) Measure gait and balance.
E) Review immunizations received.
Conduct vision tests.
Conduct hearing tests.
Review immunizations received.
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The nurse wants to find out how much time a preschooler spends in various activities throughout the day. What should the nurse do to learn this information?

A) Ask the parents to complete a day history.
B) Ask the parents to name the games the child knows.
C) Ask the child how much time the mother is with the child.
D) Ask the parents how many hours is spent playing with the child each day.
Ask the parents to complete a day history.
4
The nurse is preparing to measure the head circumference of a 6-month-old child. How should the nurse make this measurement?

A) From the hairline in front to the hairline in back
B) From the center of the forehead to the base of the occiput
C) Above the eyebrows through the prominent part of the occiput
D) From the middle of the forehead through the parietal prominences
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The nurse is preparing to assess the abdomen of a preschool age child. Which technique should the nurse use first?

A) Palpation
B) Inspection
C) Percussion
D) Auscultation
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The nurse is listening to the breath sounds of a 4-year-old child. Which sound should the nurse determine as being normal for this patient?

A) Stridor
B) Crackles
C) Rhonchi
D) Wheezing
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The nurse is preparing care for a preschool-age child scheduled for a health history and physical assessment. At which point will the nurse determine nursing diagnosis appropriate for the child's care?

A) Prior to the assessment
B) At the time of assessment
C) After completing the review of systems
D) After specific problems have been identified
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The nurse is preparing to conduct a physical examination of a 3-year-old child. Which assessment will the nurse introduce for the first time to this patient?

A) Snellen vision testing
B) Blood pressure recording
C) Observation of walking gait
D) Standing height measurement
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During a previous well-child visit, the nurse reviews the importance of immunizations for the preschool-age child with the parents. Which outcome indicates that the nurse's instruction to the parents has been effective?

A) Child has all immunizations up to date.
B) Parents plan to have the child receive needed immunizations within a year.
C) Child began to cry during an immunization, and the decision was made to try again later.
D) Primary care physician changed the appointment for immunizations to another day in a month.
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The nurse is preparing to conduct the cover test with a preschool-age child. Which body system is the nurse preparing to assess?

A) Ears
B) Eyes
C) Nose
D) Neck
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The nurse is preparing to administer the Denver II Developmental Screening Test to a preschool-age child. Which areas of the child's development should the nurse explain to the mother that this test measures? (Select all that apply.)

A) Social
B) Language
C) Fine motor
D) Intelligence
E) Gross motor skills
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12
When conducting the Rinne test for hearing with a school-age child, the nurse learns that the child is unable to hear the sound when the tuning fork is moved to the auditory meatus. What does this finding suggest to the nurse?

A) The child is totally deaf.
B) The child has normal hearing.
C) The child has minimal air conduction for hearing.
D) The child has minimal bone conduction for hearing.
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The nurse is preparing to assess a school-age child who is experiencing pain in the left femur area. When conducting this assessment, at which point should the nurse assess the painful region?

A) Last
B) First
C) After measuring vital signs
D) Before the abdominal assessment
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When beginning a physical examination of a toddler, the nurse notes that the child has halitosis. On which body areas should the nurse focus when conducting the assessment? (Select all that apply.)

A) Lungs
B) Urinary
C) Reflexes
D) Abdomen
E) Oral cavity
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The nurse is planning an education session for adolescent males on health promotion activities. Which topic should the nurse include as being the most applicable for this population?

A) Reproductive cycle
B) Immunization schedule
C) Importance of socialization
D) Testicular self-examination
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