The nurse discusses preparation for school with the parents of a 6-year-old girl who will soon be starting first grade. What statement by the girl's father leads the nurse to determine that the parents understood the information?
- A. We should put a stop to her thumb-sucking.'
- B. We'll have a talk about what school is like.'
- C. We will let her walk to the bus stop by herself.'
- D. We'll have her meet some children who will be in her class.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To prepare a child for school, parents can arrange for the child to meet other children who will be entering school with her.
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The pediatric nurse is presenting school-age children with information on safety issues to follow when going home alone. What guidelines should they be educated to follow? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Ask for identification before letting someone in the house.
- B. Never accept rides with strangers.
- C. Keep doors locked.
- D. Do not enter house if door is ajar.
- E. Walk to and from school with friends.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E
Rationale: Strangers should never be allowed in the house. Children should be instructed never to accept rides with strangers, to keep doors locked, not to enter the house if the door is ajar, and to walk to and from school with friends.
A parent states, 'My 7-year-old really wants a dog. His 10-year-old brother has allergies to animal dander. I don't know what to do.' What type of pet should the nurse suggest as the best choice?
- A. A small breed of dog because the large dogs produce more allergens.
- B. An older unneutered dog that produces fewer allergens than a younger one.
- C. A cat because it requires less care and is less allergenic.
- D. A poodle, which does not shed, making it a good choice for people with allergies.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The poodle does not have a shed cycle and so it may be the least offensive pet for the allergic child.
The school nurse is planning sex education classes for school-age children. What should the nurse be sure to do?
- A. Use simple terms.
- B. Avoid slang or 'street' words and concepts.
- C. Keep topics on biological aspects of sexual development.
- D. Limit questions to keep content clear.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Using simple terms is essential but slang and street terms need to be clarified. Apply age-specific information across broad aspects of biological, social, and current attitudes.
A school-age child becomes frustrated with a school assignment and says, 'I can't do this!' What is the most developmentally supportive response from the parent?
- A. Ask, 'What is it that is so difficult?'
- B. Allow the child to quit the effort.
- C. Call in older siblings to help.
- D. Finish the project for them.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Helping the child focus on the problem that is keeping him from mastery can limit frustration. Quitting or having someone else finish is detrimental to the development of industry.
A seventh-grade girl tells the school nurse that her art teacher, a woman, is her hero. What is the most appropriate interpretation of the girl's comment?
- A. The student may be exploring her career options.
- B. The comment is cause for concern about sexual abuse.
- C. The child may have difficulty interacting with her peers.
- D. Hero worship is a normal phenomenon.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: School-age children tend to admire their teachers and adult companions. For the 11- to 12-year-old, hero worship is a normal phenomenon.
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