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Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition, Exams of Pediatrics

Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition

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Download Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition and more Exams Pediatrics in PDF only on Docsity! Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care 8th Edition Infant mortality rate - ANS The highest infant mortality rate globally is found in Sub-Saharan Africa. Effective intervention for child mortality - ANS Vaccinations are the most effective intervention for reducing child mortality from pneumonia and diarrhea. Child health conditions in the U.S. - ANS Obesity rates among 2 to 5 year olds have shown a recent significant decrease. Climate change impact on child health - ANS A major child health outcome associated with worldwide climate change is nutrition. Well child care guidelines - ANS Scheduling well-baby visits to coincide with key developmental milestones adheres to the most recent American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care. Therapeutic milieu - ANS The therapeutic milieu is best described as all of the above: the place where the child is receiving care, group therapy, and personal interactions between patients and staff. Placement for suicidal teen - ANS The teen should be placed in an area where he can be watched one- on-one. Learning disabilities link - ANS Learning disabilities in children have scientifically been linked to genetics. Behavioral challenges in children - ANS A child exhibiting behavioral challenges may be defiant or have tantrums. Reversion to enuresis - ANS A child may revert back to enuresis due to stress. Crisis intervention - ANS Expressing empathy toward the caller is not a necessary intervention for the crisis nurse. MacDonald Triad behaviors - ANS The MacDonald Triad includes enuresis, pushing others, and pyromania. Discharge planning for borderline personality disorder - ANS A teenager diagnosed with borderline personality disorder should have discharge planning instructions to obtain support from family and friends. Executive functioning interventions - ANS Placing visual aids on the bathroom mirror so that the child will follow the morning routine is an effective intervention. Attachment issues in adopted children - ANS Ellie may have attachment issues related to her previous history and will need encouragement for her family to be active in her care. Infant depression indicators - ANS An infant displays depression through various behavioral signs. Adolescent behavioral changes - ANS A father reports that his adolescent daughter has become withdrawn and does not want to talk to him anymore. Infant Depression - ANS Depression signs in infants include withdrawal and sadness. Adolescent Depression Screening - ANS Screen for depression at every physician visit. SAD FACES Screen - ANS Assess anhedonia, suicidal ideations, and sleep patterns. Thirdhand smoke exposure - ANS Risks persist for years after quitting. Organophosphate exposure - ANS Common cause of wheezing and gastrointestinal symptoms. Plastic container usage - ANS Avoid heating foods in plastic to reduce risks. Organic produce - ANS Recommended to reduce pesticide exposure. Developmental history - ANS Includes medications, allergies, and family history. DC: 03R - ANS Resource for developmental diagnoses in pediatrics. Encopresis - ANS Diagnosis for chronic stool withholding in children. Failure to thrive - ANS Condition of inadequate growth and nutrition. Child developmental assessment - ANS Evaluate milestones for age-appropriate development. Speech delay - ANS Concern if child speaks at home but not in public. Modified Checklist for Autism - ANS Tool for assessing autism risk in toddlers. Social/emotional development - ANS Key concern for children with depressed parents. Genogram - ANS Tool for mapping family relationships and issues. Asthma action plan - ANS Management strategy for children with asthma. Health literacy assessment - ANS Evaluates understanding of health information. Anxiety in children - ANS Initial assessment involves understanding child's fears. Cognitive abilities - ANS Child's mental skills evaluated during assessments. Fine motor skills - ANS Coordination of small muscle movements in children. Gross motor skills - ANS Involves larger movements like walking and jumping. Nutritional conditions - ANS Include dietary habits affecting child's health. Developmental delays - ANS Lag in reaching expected developmental milestones. Childhood Autism Rating Scale - ANS Assessment tool for autism spectrum disorders. Diaphoresis - ANS Excessive sweating, often a symptom of distress. Wheezing - ANS High-pitched sound indicating respiratory distress. Pediatric nurse practitioner - ANS Healthcare provider specializing in child health. Developmental milestones - ANS Key skills expected at various child ages. Behavioral specialist - ANS Professional addressing child behavioral concerns. Three-generation pedigree - ANS Tool to evaluate family health history and risks. CRAFFT - ANS Screening tool for adolescent substance use. Body Mass Index (BMI) - ANS Measurement to assess body weight relative to height. Metabolic syndrome - ANS Cluster of conditions increasing heart disease risk. Cultural essentialism - ANS Belief that cultures have fixed characteristics. Cultural sensitivity - ANS Awareness and respect for cultural differences. Cultural humility - ANS Openness to learning from other cultures. Interpersonal cultural competence - ANS Understanding cultural differences in personal interactions. Community health center - ANS Facility providing health services to underserved populations. Client-centered care - ANS Care approach focusing on patient preferences and needs. Benign Rolandic Epilepsy - ANS Common childhood epilepsy that usually resolves by adolescence. Absence Seizure - ANS Brief loss of consciousness without convulsions. Cerebrospinal Fluid - ANS Fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Kernig's Sign - ANS Sign indicating potential meningeal irritation. Brudzinski's Sign - ANS Sign indicating meningeal irritation through neck flexion. Cyclic Vomiting - ANS Recurrent episodes of severe vomiting without headache. Tics - ANS Involuntary, repetitive movements or sounds. Tourette's Syndrome - ANS Neurological disorder characterized by tics and vocalizations. Seizure Management - ANS Protocols for caring for patients during seizures. Neurological Emergency - ANS Urgent medical condition requiring immediate attention. Electrolyte Balance - ANS Maintaining proper levels of minerals in the body. Medication Therapeutic Range - ANS Optimal concentration of medication in the bloodstream. Developmental Delays - ANS Lag in reaching developmental milestones compared to peers. Behavioral Modification - ANS Techniques to change undesirable behaviors. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) - ANS First responders providing emergency medical care. IV Fluids - ANS Intravenous fluids used for hydration and nutrients. Nutritional Assessment - ANS Evaluation of dietary intake and nutritional status. Surgical Intervention - ANS Surgical procedures to treat medical conditions. Seizure Types - ANS Different classifications of seizures based on symptoms.