The nurse is explaining average weight gain during the preschool years to a group of parents. Which average weight gain should the nurse suggest to the parents?
- A. 1 to 2 kg
- B. 2 to 3 kg
- C. 3 to 4 kg
- D. 4 to 5 kg
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The average weight gain remains approximately 2 to 3 kg (4.56.5 lb) per year during the preschool period.
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What is descriptive of the nutritional requirements of preschool children?
- A. The quality of the food consumed is more important than the quantity.
- B. The average daily intake of preschoolers should be about 3000 calories.
- C. Nutritional requirements for preschoolers are very different from requirements for toddlers.
- D. Requirements for calories per unit of body weight increase slightly during the preschool period.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Parents need to be reassured that the quality of food eaten is more important than the quantity. Children are able to self-regulate their intake when offered foods high in nutritional value. The average daily caloric intake should be approximately 1800 calories. Toddlers and preschoolers have similar nutritional requirements. There is an overall slight decrease in needed calories and fluids during the preschool period.
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized 4-year-old boy. His parents tell the nurse they will be back to visit at 6 PM. When he asks the nurse when his parents are coming, what would the nurses best response be?
- A. They will be here soon.
- B. They will come after dinner.
- C. Let me show you on the clock when 6 PM is.
- D. I will tell you every time I see you how much longer it will be.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 4-year-old child understands time in relation to events such as meals. Children perceive soon as a very short time. The nurse may lose the childs trust if his parents do not return in the time he perceives as soon. Children cannot read or use a clock for practical purposes until age 7 years. I will tell you every time I see you how much longer it will be assumes the child understands the concepts of hours and minutes, which does not occur until age 5 or 6 years.
The nurse is conducting an assessment of fine motor development in a 3-year-old child. Which is the expected drawing skill for this age?
- A. Can draw a complete stick figure
- B. Holds the instrument with the fist
- C. Can copy a triangle and diamond
- D. Can copy a circle and imitate a cross
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A 3-year-old child copies a circle and imitates a cross and vertical and horizontal lines. He or she holds the writing instrument with the fingers rather than the fist. A 3-year-old is not able to draw a complete stick figure but draws a circle, later adds facial features, and by age 5 or 6 years can draw several parts (head, arms, legs, body, and facial features). Copying a triangle and diamond are mastered sometime between ages 5 and 6 years.
A boy age 4 1/2 years has been having increasingly frequent angry outbursts in preschool. He is aggressive toward the other children and the teachers. This behavior has been a problem for approximately 8 to 10 weeks. His parent asks the nurse for advice. What is the most appropriate intervention?
- A. Refer the child for a professional psychosocial assessment.
- B. Explain that this is normal in preschoolers, especially boys.
- C. Encourage the parent to try more consistent and firm discipline.
- D. Talk to the preschool teacher to obtain validation for behavior parent reports.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The preschool years are a time when children learn socially acceptable behavior. The difference between normal and problematic behavior is not the behavior but the severity, frequency, and duration. This childs behavior meets the definition requiring professional evaluation. Some aggressive behavior is within normal limits, but at 8 to 10 weeks, this behavior has persisted too long. There is no indication that the parent is using inconsistent discipline. A part of the evaluation is to obtain validation for behavior parent reports.
The nurse is planning to bring a preschool child a toy from the playroom. What toy is appropriate for this age group?
- A. Building blocks
- B. A 500-piece puzzle
- C. Paint by number picture
- D. Farm animals and equipment
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The most characteristic and pervasive preschooler activity is imitative, imaginative, and dramatic play. Farm animals and equipment would provide hours of self-expression. Building blocks are appropriate for older infants and toddlers. A 500-piece puzzle or a paint by number picture would be appropriate for a school-age child.
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