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Test Bank Pediatric Nursing Care A Concept-Based Approach First Edition Luanne Linnard-Pal, Exams of Nursing

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Test Bank Pediatric Nursing Care A Concept-Based Approach First Edition Luanne Linnard-Palmer Table of Content Unit I Overview of Pediatric Nursing Care Chapter 1 Introduction to Children's Health Care Chapter 2 Care Across Clinical Settings Unit II Safety in Caring for Children and Families Chapter 3 Essential Safety Models Unit III Models of Care Chapter 4 Cultural and Religious Influences to Care Chapter 5 Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team Unit IV Developmentally Focused Care and Developmental Milestones Chapter 6 Caring for Neonates and Infants Chapter 7 Caring for Toddlers Chapter 8 Caring for Preschoolers Chapter 9 Caring for School-Age Children Chapter 10 Caring for Adolescents Chapter 11 Symptom Management Across Childhood

Unit V Caring for Families in Need Chapter 12 Caring for Families Under Stress Chapter 13 Caring for an Abused Child Unit VI Concept-Based Care in Pediatrics Chapter 14 Gastrointestinal Elimination Chapter 15 Metabolism Chapter 16 Gas Exchange and Oxygenation Chapter 17 Skin Integrity Chapter 18 Cellular Regulation Chapter 19 Cardiovascular Perfusion Chapter 20 Sensory Perceptions: Impairments and Disorders Chapter 21 Intracranial Regulation Chapter 22 Genitourinary Elimination Chapter 23 Mobility Chapter 24 Cognition and Mental Health Chapter 25 Immune System Disorders Chapter 26 Infection and Communicable Diseases in Childhood Unit VII Implementing Principles of Safe Care Chapter 27 Essential Skills for Pediatric Nursing Chapter 28 Safe and Legal Aspects of Care Chapter 29 Care of the Acutely Ill or Critically Ill Child Chapter 30 The Dying Child

Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit I Overview of Pediatric Nursing Care Chapter 1 Introduction to Children's Health Care Question 1 A family presents with an infant that has recently been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Which of the following is an appropriate task for a pediatric nurse regarding the care of this infant? Select one: A. Reassure the family that everything is all right and the infant is receiving the best quality care. B. Segregate the majority of the family so that you can deal with just the infant and primary caregiver. C. Provide education to the parents so that they can expect, plan for, and cope with problems associated with normal growth and development of the child. D. Recuse yourself from the situation and let the pediatrician handle this situation. Feedback Ahead: Introduction: Contemporary Issues in Children's Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Application Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: Provide education to the parents so that they can expect, plan for, and cope with problems associated with normal growth and development of the child. Question 2 As a pediatric nurse, what advice would you give to a new mother that would be in compliance with the goals of Healthy People 2020? Select one: A. Encourage post-partum vitamins B. Encourage immunizations C. Encourage breast feeding D. Encourage bottle feeding Feedback Ahead: Frameworks of Pediatric Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: Encourage breast feeding

Question 3 As a pediatric nurse, what can you infer from an adolescent who has a close relationship with an older family member? Select one: A. The adolescent is at increased risk for poor physical and mental health. B. The adolescent is likely to engage in risky behavior. C. The adolescent is less likely to engage in risky behavior. D. The adolescent will have a greater chance of becoming obese. Feedback Ahead: Frameworks of Pediatric Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: The adolescent is less likely to engage in risky behavior. Question 4 As a pediatric nurse, what can you infer from an adolescent who lives in a distressed neighborhood with high poverty rates? Select one: A. The adolescent is likely to engage in risky behavior. B. The adolescent is less likely to engage in risky behavior. C. The adolescent is at increased risk for poor physical and mental health. D. The adolescent will have a greater chance of educational achievement. Feedback Ahead: Frameworks of Pediatric Health Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Recall Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: The adolescent is at increased risk for poor physical and mental health. Question 5 As a pediatric nurse, you can assist family members to develop components of the family strengths models. Which of the following actions would be indicative of a nurse promoting components of this model? Select one: A. Educating the family on the child's needs B. Encouraging positive communication C. Determining who the primary decision maker of the family is D. Ensuring the family knows the child's needs

Feedback Ahead: Caring for Families Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Application Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: Encouraging positive communication Question 6 If a child has a chronic illness and the family cares for the child, as a pediatric nurse, what can you assume from this situation? Select one: A. The family is seeking advice on the care of their child. B. The family thinks of you as an expert on the care of their child. C. The child requires more care than the family is able to provide. D. The family knows what the child needs and how to respond to their needs. Feedback Ahead: Caring for Families Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: The family knows what the child needs and how to respond to their needs. Question 7 As a pediatric nurse, how can you be sure you that have successfully empowered a family to care for their child? Select one: A. The family feels competent to provide care for their child as a result of your support. B. You have educated the family on how to properly care for their child. C. The child's condition is showing signs of improvement. D. The child is safe and well-cared for. Feedback Ahead: Caring for Families Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Application Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: The family feels competent to provide care for their child as a result of your support.

Question 8 Critical thinking is a means of problem solving that is often used by the pediatric nurse. What does the pediatric nurse accomplish when incorporating this method of problem solving? Select one: A. Separates what is known from what is unknown B. Identifies who the primary decision maker of the family is C. Gathers a complete medical history of the child D. Confirms a diagnosis Feedback Ahead: Concept-Based Care in Pediatrics Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Application Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: Separates what is known from what is unknown Question 9 As a pediatric nurse, what is the most important consideration when you are assessing the structure of a child's family? Select one: A. A family is who they say they are B. All family members should be instructed on how to care for the child C. Identifying the primary decision maker D. The family is the primary caregiver of the child Feedback Ahead: Caring for Families Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Recall Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: A family is who they say they are Question 10 As a pediatric nurse, which of the following actions would you perform if you were asked to enable a family to care for their child? Select one: A. You allow the family to make decisions on their own, without your guidance B. You use the tools promoted by the Bright Futures Tool Kit C. You ensure the family feels competent to provide care for their child as a result of your support

D. You educate and demonstrate to the family how to properly care for their child Feedback Ahead: Caring for Families Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 1 Taxonomy: Application Title: Introduction to Children's Health Care The correct answer is: You educate and demonstrate to the family how to properly care for their child Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit I Overview of Pediatric Nursing Care Chapter 2 Care Across Clinical Settings Question 1 As a pediatric nurse in the hospice setting, what is the direct care you are providing geared toward? Select one or more: A. Assessment of patient's medical condition B. Confirming a diagnosis C. Restoring functional capacity D. Symptom management Feedback Ahead: Competencies According to Setting Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answers are: Symptom management, Restoring functional capacity Question 2 Being that infants are obligate nose breathers for the first 8–12 weeks of life, as a pediatric nurse, what action should you take if you encounter an infant who is congested? Select one: A. Administer oral decongestants B. Place patient in the sniffing position

C. Initiate oxygen therapy D. Suction the nose to ensure patency Feedback Ahead: Basic Competencies in Pediatric Nursing Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Suction the nose to ensure patency Question 3 Because children have less tidal volume compared to adults, as a pediatric nurse, what action should you take if you experience a child in early respiratory distress due to pulmonary obstruction, inflammation, or secretions? Select one: A. Administer oral decongestants B. Initiate oxygen therapy C. Place patient in the sniffing position D. Suction the nose to ensure patency Feedback Ahead: Basic Competencies in Pediatric Nursing Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Initiate oxygen therapy Question 4 Children will compensate for dehydration, trauma with blood loss, and other insults to the cardiovascular system for a period of time; however, what will occur if this condition goes untreated? Select one: A. Renal failure will occur B. Blood pressure will drop rapidly C. Fluid will accumulate in the intracranial region D. Respiratory distress will likely develop Feedback Ahead: Basic Competencies in Pediatric Nursing Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Care Across Clinical Settings

The correct answer is: Blood pressure will drop rapidly Question 5 Why should young infants experiencing pulmonary illnesses be placed in a sniffing position to prevent occlusion of their airway? Select one: A. A child's tongue is disproportionately larger than that of an adult. B. The pediatric airway is triangular in shape. C. Infants have larger occipital cranial bones compared to adults. D. Young infants have poorly developed intercostal muscles. Feedback Ahead: Basic Competencies in Pediatric Nursing Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Infants have larger occipital cranial bones compared to adults. Question 6 As a pediatric nurse, what action should you take to ensure all pertinent information is communicated during a patient handoff? Select one: A. Follow the I-PASS mnemonic B. Follow the SBAR protocol C. Follow the KIDS SAFE mnemonic D. Follow the CUS protocol Feedback Ahead: Effective Communication Within the Healthcare Team Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Follow the I-PASS mnemonic Question 7 If a staff member comes to you and states, “I think we have a safety issue,” as a pediatric nurse, what should you do to uncover and solve this issue? Select one: A. Communicate using the SBAR protocol B. Communicate using the I-PASS mnemonic C. Communicate using the KIDS SAFE mnemonic D. Communicate using the CUS protocol

Feedback Ahead: Effective Communication Within a Healthcare Team Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Communicate using the CUS protocol Question 8 As a school nurse, a child presents to you complaining of dizziness. What type of therapeutic care are you expected to administer? Select one: A. Nothing beyond basic first aid B. Intravenous hydration C. Oxygen therapy D. Glucose replenishment Feedback Ahead: Competencies According to Setting Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Nothing beyond basic first aid Question 9 If a child is suffering from an illness such as appendicitis or bronchiolitis, what setting would be most appropriate for the care of this child? Select one: A. Outpatient setting B. Hospice care setting C. Palliative care setting D. Acute care setting Feedback Ahead: Competencies According to Setting Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Acute care setting

Question 10 Correct Question text As a pediatric nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit, how can you ensure the safety of all patients under your care? Select one: A. Follow the KIDS SAFE mnemonic B. Follow the I-PASS mnemonic C. Follow the CUS protocol D. Follow the SBAR protocol Feedback Ahead: Competencies According to Setting Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 2 Taxonomy: Application Title: Care Across Clinical Settings The correct answer is: Follow the KIDS SAFE mnemonic Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit II Safety in Caring for Children and Families Chapter 3 Essential Safety Models Question 1 Facilitating informed consent, resolving conflicts, recognizing the need for boundaries, and using effective communication principles are all aspects of the pediatric nurse providing which of the following? Select one: A. Quality improvement B. Teamwork and collaboration C. Patient-centered care D. Evidence-based practice Feedback Ahead: National Safety Initiatives Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Application

Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Patient-centered care Question 2 As a pediatric nurse, you forget to open the clamp on an intravenous electrolyte replacement solution to correct a significant serum depletion. What type of error have you committed? Select one: A. Act of commission B. Noncompliance on the part of the family or child C. Act of omission D. Scheduling misperception Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Act of omission Question 3 While the majority of medication errors occur in adults, children experience approximately 2.3 to 6 adverse drug events per 100 hospital admissions and are up to three times more likely to experience “near-miss” errors. As a pediatric nurse, what can you do to avoid medication errors? Select one: A. Ask physician to give the order verbally B. Require written documentation of the dosage from the pharmacy C. Provide informed consent to the patient that an adverse event may occur D. Double-check medication against documentation and written signatures Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Application Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Double-check medication against documentation and written signatures

Question 4 You receive a pediatric patient on the nursing unit from the emergency room. You administer the patient a dose of the same antibiotic that he or she just received in the emergency room. What type of error has been committed? Select one: A. Noncompliance on the part of the family or child B. Act of omission C. Act of commission D. Scheduling misperception Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Scheduling misperception Question 5 Upon discharge, the patient was given several prescriptions to be filled for post- hospital care. If the family chooses not to fill these prescriptions, what type of error has been made by the family? Select one: A. Act of commission B. Scheduling misperception C. Act of omission D. Noncompliance on the part of the family or child Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Noncompliance on the part of the family or child Question 6 A patient you are caring for complains of severe stomach pain. As a pediatric nurse, you administer a medication to relieve the pain; however, the patient's physician did not write an order for this particular medication. What type of error has been committed?

Select one: A. Noncompliance on the part of the family or child B. Act of commission C. Act of omission D. Scheduling misperception Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Act of commission Question 7 Miscommunication has been deemed the cause of a significant number of medical errors on your nursing unit. Which of the following actions could be performed to significantly reduce the number of medical errors? Select one: A. Implement the CUS protocol B. Have hospital administration develop up-to-date protocols C. Eliminate delegation of nursing duties D. Implement use of the SIGNOUT? mnemonic Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Application Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Implement use of the SIGNOUT? mnemonic Question 8 You are about to assist on an unfortunate surgical procedure in which a child's foot is to be amputated. What should the team do prior to starting the procedure to ensure the proper foot is being removed? Select one: A. Perform a thorough assessment of both feet B. Implement the CUS protocol C. Implement use of the SIGNOUT? mnemonic D. Perform a “time-out” Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings

Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Application Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Perform a “time-out” Question 9 As a pediatric nurse, you are aware that some classes of medications should, at a minimum, be double-checked by two licensed caregivers. What can you do to remind yourself what medications should be checked by a second nurse? Select one: A. Implement use of the SIGNOUT? mnemonic B. Perform a “time-out” C. Implement the use of the D'BITCH'EN mnemonic D. Implement the CUS protocol Feedback Ahead: Safety in Clinical Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Application Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Implement the use of the D'BITCH'EN mnemonic Question 10 As a pediatric nurse, by consistently monitoring outcomes of care and used methods to improve all aspects of healthcare systems and patient care, you are illustrating what QSEN competency? Select one: A. Teamwork and collaboration B. Quality improvement C. Patient-centered care D. Evidence-based practice Feedback Ahead: National Safety Initiatives Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 3 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Essential Safety Models The correct answer is: Quality improvement

Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit III Models of Care Chapter 4 Cultural and Religious Influences to Care Question 1 You are given the unfortunate task of caring for a child who is in critical condition. From the patient's record, you acknowledge the family practices Catholicism. Which of the following actions should take place for this unfortunate child? Select one: A. No blood products should be administered to this child. B. Accommodations should be made for the child to be baptized. C. Time should be given for the family to implement spiritual practices to promote the child's healing. D. Time should be given for “laying on of hands” or prayer groups prior to consenting to treatment. Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Accommodations should be made for the child to be baptized. Question 2 You are assigned to care for a male infant who will need a circumcision. What ritual must you adhere to if this child is of Jewish faith? Select one: A. The circumcision must be cancelled immediately. B. The circumcision must be delayed for 8 days. C. The circumcision must not be performed in the hospital. D. The family must congregate in a prayer circle prior to circumcision. Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application

Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: The circumcision must be delayed for 8 days. Question 3 You are working in an emergency room when you encounter a female child of Somali descent. Upon physical examination, you notice the female has undergone circumcision. As a pediatric nurse, what do you need to remember in this situation? Select one: A. This child is in immediate medical danger and the physician should be immediately notified. B. Female circumcision is illegal in the United States and law enforcement should be notified. C. This act is considered to be female genital mutilation and law enforcement should be notified. D. Female circumcision is performed for various cultural reasons but has no medical value. Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Female circumcision is performed for various cultural reasons but has no medical value. Question 4 A Muslim woman is accompanying her child in during the child's hospital stay. What would be important to clarify with this child's mother during this time? Select one: A. If the child is able to accept any blood products as treatment B. If she needs time and undisturbed privacy for daily prayer sessions C. Whether the child has any physical limitations D. If the child is allergic to any medications Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: If she needs time and undisturbed privacy for daily prayer sessions Question 5

If a pediatric nurse has the ability to stand back and view other cultural groups as unique, distinct, important, and influential while demonstrating respect, which characteristic is this nurse exhibiting? Select one: A. Cultural competence B. Cultural humility C. Cultural awareness D. Cultural sensitivity Feedback Ahead: Cultural Awareness Across Settings Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Cultural awareness Question 6 As a pediatric nurse, you encounter an infant, with parents who worship as Jehovah's Witnesses, who is in need of a life-saving blood transfusion. The religious beliefs of the family deem this practice as unacceptable and the treatment is refused. What is the best course of action to save this child's life? Select one: A. Provide informed consent to the family and then treat the child B. Treat the patient against the wishes of the family C. Explain to the family that the child will die without this treatment D. Secure state guardianship through the courts for mandated transfusion therapy Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Secure state guardianship through the courts for mandated transfusion therapy Question 7 What ability does a pediatric nurse possess if he or she exhibits a high degree of cultural intelligence? Select one: A. Possesses a set of skills that enables the nurse to study and learn about diverse cultures and come to an understanding of cultural

practices and needs B. Stands back and views other cultural groups as unique, distinct, important, and influential, while demonstrating respect C. Able to differentiate whether a behavior is driven by an individual's cultural background or whether that behavior is characteristic of a specific person D. Sees the perspective of another outside of the nurse's own cultural group, especially those aspects that are most important to the other Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Able to differentiate whether a behavior is driven by an individual's cultural background or whether that behavior is characteristic of a specific person Question 8 If a patient who worships as a Jehovah's Witness presents with a diagnosis of anemia, which of the following treatments would be acceptable according to the religious beliefs? Select one: A. Stem cell transfusions B. Epidural blood patches C. Erythropoietin infusions D. Plasma protein transfusions Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Erythropoietin infusions Question 9 Even for families in which English is the first language, complex medical terms and treatment plans may be difficult to understand and important information can be missed. What action can the pediatric nurse and the healthcare facility take to ensure the highest levels of health literacy? Select one: A. Make sure informed consent has been given to the family to ensure understanding of treatment B. Ensure all information and documents are written to the language and

literacy of the primary caregiver C. Speak only to the patient's primary caregiver D. Make sure information is presented to the patient directly Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Ensure all information and documents are written to the language and literacy of the primary caregiver Question 10 As part of understanding the variances among ethnicities, the pediatric nurse should anticipate what type of diet for patients who worship as Islamic Muslims? Select one: A. Gluten-free diet B. Pork-free diet C. Beef-free diet D. Vegan diet Feedback Ahead: Influences on Health Care Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 4 Taxonomy: Application Title: Cultural and Religious Influences to Care The correct answer is: Pork-free diet Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit III Models of Care Chapter 5 Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team Question 1 As a pediatric nurse, you will be tasked with communicating with others in

high-pressure or stressful situations. Which of the following will assist you in communicating under these circumstances? Select one: A. The SIGNOUT? mnemonic B. The CUS protocol C. Use of a “time-out” D. The SBAR protocol Feedback Ahead: Techniques and Tools for Interdisciplinary Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: The SBAR protocol Question 2 If you are new to a team or setting, there is power differential in the relationship, or changes in process or status are happening rapidly, implementing which of the following allows for the expression of concerns in a respectful and professional manner? Select one: A. The CUS protocol B. The SIGNOUT? mnemonic C. Use of a “time-out” D. The SBAR protocol Feedback Ahead: Techniques and Tools for Interdisciplinary Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: The CUS protocol Question 3 If a complication arises with a patient during your shift, what is the best way to bring key team players together to solicit advice or solve problems? Select one: A. Express the complication during multidisciplinary rounding B. Call a huddle C. Implement the SBAR protocol D. Implement the CUS protocol Feedback

Ahead: Techniques and Tools for Interdisciplinary Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Call a huddle Question 4 Correct Question text Early in the care process, what should the pediatric nurse do to allow for rapid education on the plan of care, consent when needed, clarification of critical information, expedited agreement to care and treatments, adherence to the plan of care, and compliance with home care and follow- up? Select one: A. Assess the health literacy of the patient B. Have a meeting with the family to clarify the cultural needs of the patient C. Establish themselves as the authority figure regarding their child's care D. Identify the primary decision maker for the family Feedback Ahead: Barriers to Effective Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Identify the primary decision maker for the family Question 5 Electronic communication techniques, including electronic medical charting; sharing of electronic charting between departments and institutions; and confirmation of the accuracy of electronic checklists, notes, and entries are proving to be valuable in decreasing what barrier to communication? Select one: A. Physical barriers B. Psychosocial barriers C. Power distance D. Cultural barriers Feedback Ahead: Barriers to Effective Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Analysis

Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Power distance Question 6 As a pediatric nurse, by establishing trust within and between the people you are trying to communicate with and sharing previous experiences with the pediatric healthcare team, you can reduce which type of communication barrier? Select one: A. Cultural barriers B. Physical barriers C. Power distance D. Psychosocial barriers Feedback Ahead: Barriers to Effective Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Psychosocial barriers Question 7 By ensuring the environment is at a comfortable temperature, the lighting is sufficient, and there is adequate seating for the patient and their visitors, you are attempting to reduce which type of communication barrier? Select one: A. Physical barriers B. Power distance C. Cultural barriers D. Psychosocial barriers Feedback Ahead: Barriers to Effective Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Physical barriers Question 8 As a pediatric nurse, which of the following actions is essential in order for

teams to identify which set of processes is most likely to work in the context of their specific patient-care setting according to the needs of the individual patient and family? Select one: A. Multidisciplinary rounding B. Power distance C. Effective handoffs D. Huddles Feedback Ahead: Techniques and Tools for Interdisciplinary Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Effective handoffs Question 9 As a pediatric nurse, which of the following actions will promote an effective handoff? Select one: A. Use only verbal communication and never rely on technology B. Limit any interruptions, but keep care safe C. Just listen to the information and never ask questions D. Use abbreviations, mnemonics, or shortened phrases to keep the report as brief as possible Feedback Ahead: Techniques and Tools for Interdisciplinary Communication Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Application Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Limit any interruptions, but keep care safe Question 10 As a pediatric nurse, what is your role in developing a therapeutic relationship? Select one: A. Acting as a liaison between the patient and physician and delivering any pertinent information to the patient B. Confirming diagnosis and generating a treatment plan for the patient C. Establishing yourself as the primary caregiver and suggesting any alternative treatment options

D. Developing trust, soliciting information, supporting the child and family, and offering solutions and education Feedback Ahead: Communication Techniques Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 5 Taxonomy: Analysis Title: Working and Communicating with an Interdisciplinary Team The correct answer is: Developing trust, soliciting information, supporting the child and family, and offering solutions and education Pediatric Nursing Care: A Concept-Based Approach 1st edition Linnard- Palmer Test Bank Unit IV Developmentally Focused Care and Developmental Milestones Chapter 6 Caring for Neonates and Infants Question 1 As a pediatric nurse performing an evaluation, how would you elicit the Babinski reflex? Select one: A. Place an object in the infant's hands B. Stroke the outer edges of the sole of the foot C. Stroke the infant's cheek D. Stroke the edge of the infant's mouth Feedback Ahead: Expected Growth and Development: Infant Complexity: Moderate Subject: Chapter 6 Taxonomy: Application Title: Caring for Neonates and Infants The correct answer is: Stroke the outer edges of the sole of the foot Question 2 Infants should babble freely by 7 months of age. What should be ruled out if this is not occurring? Select one: A. Respiratory impairment