2810NRS Child and Family Nursing Practice

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Trimester 2 Quiz on 2810NRS Child and Family Nursing Practice, created by Kathleen Jackson on 23/06/2018.
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Question 1

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Places emphasis on family structure of a family and how this enables family function.
Answer
  • Structural/Functional Family Theory
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Normal Family Theory

Question 2

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Assumes that change to one family member will impact all other members.
Answer
  • Structional/Functional Family Theory
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Normal Family Theory

Question 3

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Proposes that families move through predictable stages.
Answer
  • Structual/Functional Family Theory
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Normal Family Theory

Question 4

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Examines elements such as values, power and communication within a family.
Answer
  • Normal Family Theory
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Structural/Functional Family Theory

Question 5

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Assists nurses to understand family as an interconnected whole.
Answer
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Structural/Development Theory
  • Normal Family Theory

Question 6

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Select the correct theory to this statement: Assumes families will face universal developmental tasks.
Answer
  • Family Systems Theory
  • Family Development Theory
  • Structural/Development Theory
  • Normal Family Theory

Question 7

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What family type comprises a husband and wife with biological children with no other members living in the household. Historically, it was usual for the female to be the homemaker and the husband to be the breadwinner.
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  • Traditional nuclear family
  • Binuclear family
  • Nuclear family
  • Blended family

Question 8

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What family type is a post-divorce family in which both parents have remarried and the child has now become a member of the two nuclear households.
Answer
  • Binuclear family
  • Extended family
  • Blended family
  • Single parent family

Question 9

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What family type exists when a parent or couple shares/share residence and monetary responsibility along with child rearing activities with another relative such as a grandparent.
Answer
  • Extended family
  • Blended family
  • Foster family
  • Adoptive family

Question 10

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What family type involves two parents and their respective children and this is becoming more common with increased divorce rates and parents remarrying or living with another partner and their family.
Answer
  • Traditional nuclear family
  • Binuclear family
  • Blended family
  • Extended family

Question 11

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What family type consists of either a mother or a father who is widowed, separated or divorced.
Answer
  • Foster family
  • Adoptive family
  • Single parent family
  • Gay and lesbian family

Question 12

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What family type has two adults of the same sex reside together and may adopt, have a child by a surrogate, or have a child from a previous relationship or an alternative method.
Answer
  • Single parent family
  • Foster family
  • Gay and lesbian family
  • Blended family

Question 13

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What family type may comprise a variation of the family form but which has met the criteria to offer temporary family accommodation.
Answer
  • Extended family
  • Blended family
  • Foster family
  • Adoptive family

Question 14

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What family type takes in a child or children with whom it may share no con-sanguine ties but which meets the legal requirements to provide family focused care.
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  • Binuclear family
  • Extended family
  • Foster family
  • Adoptive family

Question 15

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What type of family is increasingly common over the past decade, involves circumstances where either both the child’s parents or a single parent is not able to raise the child or children and grandparents take on the role of parent.
Answer
  • Grandparent reared families
  • Traditional nuclear family
  • Blended family
  • Foster family

Question 16

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Physical growth slows; strength and athletic skills improve
Answer
  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 17

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Attachment to parents and caregivers established
Answer
  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 18

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Thinking is egocentric, but starting to understand other’s perspectives
Answer
  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 19

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Most rapid body and brain growth occurs
Answer
  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 20

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Self-concept becomes more complex; influences self-esteem
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  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 21

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Which is the correct Age/Lifespan stage that matches this statement: Play becomes more imaginative, elaborate and social
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  • Early childhood (0-3 years)
  • Preschool years (3-6 years)
  • Middle childhood (6-11 years)
  • Adolescence (12-17 years)

Question 22

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The NNST can be undertaken in clinical practice by a nurse.
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  • True
  • False

Question 23

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The NNST involves taking a few drops of blood from the infant’s finger.
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  • True
  • False

Question 24

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The NNST helps to identify babies thought to be affected by various conditions including cystic fibrosis, congenital hypothyroidism, and phenylketonuria.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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The National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council requires newborn screening samples to be stored in a secure locked area until the child is 18 years of age.
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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Parents do not need to be informed of the NNST or be present when it is undertaken.
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Which term matches the follow description: A simple compensatory posture adopted by children with cyanotic heart disease during exertion to get relief from breathlessness
Answer
  • tracheal tug
  • squatting position
  • tripod position
  • clubbing

Question 28

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Which term matches the follow description: In-drawing seen in the tracheal notch due to the muscle elevating the upper portion of the sternum to increase lung capacity
Answer
  • retractions/recessions
  • tracheal tug
  • squatting position
  • tripod position

Question 29

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Which term matches the follow description: Visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall (may be suprasternal, intercostal, subcostal, or substernal); A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and children
Answer
  • tripod position
  • squatting position
  • tracheal tug
  • retractions

Question 30

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Which term matches the follow description: A deformity of the fingers and fingernails which is commonly associated with diseases that disrupt the normal pulmonary circulation, which in turn leads to chronic hypoxaemia
Answer
  • squatting position
  • clubbing
  • tripod position
  • tracheal tug

Question 31

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Which term matches the follow description: Sitting straight up and sometimes leaning over a pillow to ease difficulty breathing
Answer
  • recessions
  • tracheal tug
  • squatting position
  • tripod position

Question 32

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In a family genogram where the parents have separated, how would this be indicated?
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  • With a double line through the marriage line
  • With a single line through the marriage line
  • With a cross “x” through the marriage line
  • With a zigzagged line between the couple

Question 33

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Grant is a 6 week old baby who has come to the child and family clinic for his 6 week check up. He lives with his mother Sheila aged 24, Scott aged 38 and his eldest sister, Jessie aged 2. Grant’s family is best described as:
Answer
  • A blended family
  • A step parent family
  • A nuclear family
  • An extended family

Question 34

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A client wants to have a hormonal IUD inserted to prevent pregnancy. As part of our role we should inform the client that a hormonal IUD:
Answer
  • Does not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections
  • Requires constant record keeping by the client
  • Is not reversible
  • Require replacing every year

Question 35

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During which stage of labour is a woman’s cervix dilated to 5 cm and a sudden gush or a slow leak of fluid from the vagina when her waters break or membranes rupture?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4

Question 36

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According to Erikson, toddler is concerned with acquiring a sense of which of the following?
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  • Trust
  • Industry
  • Initiative
  • Autonomy

Question 37

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Which of the following would be considered ‘tachycardia’ in a toddler?
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  • 80
  • 100
  • 110
  • 130

Question 38

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Which of the following terms refers to the increase of oestrogen in females:
Answer
  • Menarche
  • Spermarche
  • Puberty
  • Periods

Question 39

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A commonly used psychosocial health screening instrument is the HEADSSS tool. Which of the following represents the most appropriate questions to elicit information about “S” – Safety?
Answer
  • Do you ever think about hurting yourself?
  • Do you wear a seat belt?
  • Some teenagers are nerds who always cross at the traffic lights, do you?
  • Are your parents strict and not let you go out with your friends?
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