Deck 2: Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influences on Child Health Promotion

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Which term best describes the emotional attitude that one's own ethnic group is superior to others?

A) Culture
B) Ethnicity
C) Superiority
D) Ethnocentrism
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When assessing a family, the nurse determines that the parents exert little or no control over their children. What is this style of parenting called?

A) Permissive
B) Dictatorial
C) Democratic
D) Authoritarian
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A mother brings 6-month-old Eric to the clinic for a well-baby checkup. She comments, "I want to go back to work, but I don't want Eric to suffer because I'll have less time with him." The nurse's most appropriate answer would be which statement?

A) "I'm sure he'll be fine if you get a good babysitter."
B) "You will need to stay home until Eric starts school."
C) "You should go back to work so Eric will get used to being with others."
D) "Let's talk about the child care options that will be best for Eric."
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A nurse is admitting a child, in foster care, to the hospital. The nurse recognizes that foster parents care for the child _____ hours a day. (Record your answer as a whole number.)
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Parents of a firstborn child are asking whether it is normal for their child to be extremely competitive. The nurse should respond to the parents that studies about the ordinal position of children suggest that firstborn children tend to:

A) be praised less often.
B) be more achievement oriented.
C) be more popular with the peer group.
D) identify with peer group more than parents.
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Divorced parents of a preschool child are asking whether their child will display any feelings or behaviors related to the effect of the divorce. The nurse is correct when explaining that the parents should be prepared for which types of behaviors? (Select all that apply.)

A) Displaying fears of abandonment
B) Verbalizing that he or she "is the reason for the divorce"
C) Displaying fear regarding the future
D) Ability to disengage from the divorce proceedings
E) Engaging in fantasy to understand the divorce
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A nurse is selecting a family theory to assess a patient's family dynamics. Which family theory best describes a series of tasks for the family throughout its life span?

A) Interactional theory
B) Developmental systems theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Duvall's developmental theory
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A nurse is conducting a teaching session on the use of time-out as a discipline measure to parents of toddlers. Which are correct strategies the nurse should include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Time-out as a discipline measure cannot be used when in a public place.
B) A rule for the length of time-out is 1 minute per year.
C) When the child misbehaves, one warning should be given.
D) The area for time-out can be in the family room where the child can see the television.
E) When the child is quiet for the specified time, he or she can leave the room.
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A 3-year-old girl was adopted immediately after birth. The parents have just asked the nurse how they should tell the child that she is adopted. Which guidelines concerning adoption should the nurse use in planning a response?

A) Telling the child is an important aspect of their parental responsibilities.
B) The best time to tell the child is between ages 7 and 10 years.
C) It is not necessary to tell the child who was adopted so young.
D) It is best to wait until the child asks about it.
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Which is the term for a family in which the paternal grandmother, the parents, and two minor children live together?

A) Blended
B) Nuclear
C) Binuclear
D) Extended
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A nurse is assessing a family's structure. Which describes a family in which a mother, her children, and a stepfather live together?

A) Blended
B) Nuclear
C) Binuclear
D) Extended
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Which is most characteristic of the physical punishment of children, such as spanking?

A) Psychological impact is usually minimal.
B) Children rarely become accustomed to spanking.
C) Children's development of reasoning increases.
D) Misbehavior is likely to occur when parents are not present.
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A parent of a school-age child is going through a divorce. The parent tells the school nurse the child has not been doing well in school and sometimes has trouble sleeping. The nurse should recognize this as which implication?

A) Indication of maladjustment
B) Common reaction to divorce
C) Lack of adequate parenting
D) Unusual response that indicates need for referral
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The nurse is teaching a group of new parents about the experience of role transition. Which statement by a parent would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?

A) "My marital relationship can have a positive or negative effect on the role transition."
B) "If an infant has special care needs, the parents' sense of confidence in their new role is strengthened."
C) "Young parents can adjust to the new role easier than older parents."
D) "A parent's previous experience with children makes the role transition more difficult."
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Dunst, Trivette, and Deal identified the qualities of strong families that help them function effectively. Which qualities are included? (Select all that apply.)

A) Ability to stay connected without spending time together
B) Clear set of family values, rules, and beliefs
C) Adoption of one coping strategy that always promotes positive functioning in dealing with life events
D) Sense of commitment toward growth of individual family members as opposed to that of the family unit
E) Ability to engage in problem-solving activities
F) Sense of balance between the use of internal and external family resources
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Which term best describes a group of people who share a set of values, beliefs, practices, social relationships, law, politics, economics, and norms of behavior?

A) Race
B) Culture
C) Ethnicity
D) Social group
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When discussing discipline with the mother of a 4-year-old child, the nurse should include which instruction?

A) Children as young as 4 years old rarely need to be punished.
B) Parental control should be consistent.
C) Withdrawal of love and approval is effective at this age.
D) One should expect rules to be followed rigidly and unquestioningly.
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Which family theory explains how families react to stressful events and suggests factors that promote adaptation to these events?

A) Interactional theory
B) Developmental systems theory
C) Family stress theory
D) Duvall's developmental theory
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Deck 2: Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influences on Child Health Promotion
1
Which term best describes the emotional attitude that one's own ethnic group is superior to others?

A) Culture
B) Ethnicity
C) Superiority
D) Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism
2
When assessing a family, the nurse determines that the parents exert little or no control over their children. What is this style of parenting called?

A) Permissive
B) Dictatorial
C) Democratic
D) Authoritarian
Permissive
3
A mother brings 6-month-old Eric to the clinic for a well-baby checkup. She comments, "I want to go back to work, but I don't want Eric to suffer because I'll have less time with him." The nurse's most appropriate answer would be which statement?

A) "I'm sure he'll be fine if you get a good babysitter."
B) "You will need to stay home until Eric starts school."
C) "You should go back to work so Eric will get used to being with others."
D) "Let's talk about the child care options that will be best for Eric."
"Let's talk about the child care options that will be best for Eric."
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A nurse is admitting a child, in foster care, to the hospital. The nurse recognizes that foster parents care for the child _____ hours a day. (Record your answer as a whole number.)
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Parents of a firstborn child are asking whether it is normal for their child to be extremely competitive. The nurse should respond to the parents that studies about the ordinal position of children suggest that firstborn children tend to:

A) be praised less often.
B) be more achievement oriented.
C) be more popular with the peer group.
D) identify with peer group more than parents.
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Divorced parents of a preschool child are asking whether their child will display any feelings or behaviors related to the effect of the divorce. The nurse is correct when explaining that the parents should be prepared for which types of behaviors? (Select all that apply.)

A) Displaying fears of abandonment
B) Verbalizing that he or she "is the reason for the divorce"
C) Displaying fear regarding the future
D) Ability to disengage from the divorce proceedings
E) Engaging in fantasy to understand the divorce
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A nurse is selecting a family theory to assess a patient's family dynamics. Which family theory best describes a series of tasks for the family throughout its life span?

A) Interactional theory
B) Developmental systems theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Duvall's developmental theory
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A nurse is conducting a teaching session on the use of time-out as a discipline measure to parents of toddlers. Which are correct strategies the nurse should include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Time-out as a discipline measure cannot be used when in a public place.
B) A rule for the length of time-out is 1 minute per year.
C) When the child misbehaves, one warning should be given.
D) The area for time-out can be in the family room where the child can see the television.
E) When the child is quiet for the specified time, he or she can leave the room.
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A 3-year-old girl was adopted immediately after birth. The parents have just asked the nurse how they should tell the child that she is adopted. Which guidelines concerning adoption should the nurse use in planning a response?

A) Telling the child is an important aspect of their parental responsibilities.
B) The best time to tell the child is between ages 7 and 10 years.
C) It is not necessary to tell the child who was adopted so young.
D) It is best to wait until the child asks about it.
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Which is the term for a family in which the paternal grandmother, the parents, and two minor children live together?

A) Blended
B) Nuclear
C) Binuclear
D) Extended
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A nurse is assessing a family's structure. Which describes a family in which a mother, her children, and a stepfather live together?

A) Blended
B) Nuclear
C) Binuclear
D) Extended
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Which is most characteristic of the physical punishment of children, such as spanking?

A) Psychological impact is usually minimal.
B) Children rarely become accustomed to spanking.
C) Children's development of reasoning increases.
D) Misbehavior is likely to occur when parents are not present.
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A parent of a school-age child is going through a divorce. The parent tells the school nurse the child has not been doing well in school and sometimes has trouble sleeping. The nurse should recognize this as which implication?

A) Indication of maladjustment
B) Common reaction to divorce
C) Lack of adequate parenting
D) Unusual response that indicates need for referral
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The nurse is teaching a group of new parents about the experience of role transition. Which statement by a parent would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?

A) "My marital relationship can have a positive or negative effect on the role transition."
B) "If an infant has special care needs, the parents' sense of confidence in their new role is strengthened."
C) "Young parents can adjust to the new role easier than older parents."
D) "A parent's previous experience with children makes the role transition more difficult."
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Dunst, Trivette, and Deal identified the qualities of strong families that help them function effectively. Which qualities are included? (Select all that apply.)

A) Ability to stay connected without spending time together
B) Clear set of family values, rules, and beliefs
C) Adoption of one coping strategy that always promotes positive functioning in dealing with life events
D) Sense of commitment toward growth of individual family members as opposed to that of the family unit
E) Ability to engage in problem-solving activities
F) Sense of balance between the use of internal and external family resources
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Which term best describes a group of people who share a set of values, beliefs, practices, social relationships, law, politics, economics, and norms of behavior?

A) Race
B) Culture
C) Ethnicity
D) Social group
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When discussing discipline with the mother of a 4-year-old child, the nurse should include which instruction?

A) Children as young as 4 years old rarely need to be punished.
B) Parental control should be consistent.
C) Withdrawal of love and approval is effective at this age.
D) One should expect rules to be followed rigidly and unquestioningly.
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Which family theory explains how families react to stressful events and suggests factors that promote adaptation to these events?

A) Interactional theory
B) Developmental systems theory
C) Family stress theory
D) Duvall's developmental theory
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