cultural considerations
family
health history
assessment
chronic illness/dying
100

true/false

family members and/or children are acceptable interpreters

What is false?

100

type of parenting that directs child's behavior and attitudes by focusing on the reason for rules and negatively reinforcing deviations

What is authoritative?

100

narrative of the chief complaint from onset to present

what is history of present illness?

100
last step for abdominal assessment/examination?

palpation

100

symptom control, supportive care, and quality of life

what is primary focus of palliative care?

200

looking someone in the eye is considered rude

what are native americans?

200
stage/age where children will demonstrate regressive behaviors, separation anxiety, confusion, and increased tantrums related to parent's divorce

what is early preschool or what is 2-3 years of age?

200

Includes (1) mother's health during pregnancy; (2) labor & delivery; (3) infant's condition immediately after birth

what is birth history?

200

method for examining ear of child under two

what is pull pinna down and back?

200

true / false

palliative care does make death easier and quicker

what is false?

300

emotional attitude that one's own ethnic group is superior to others

what is ethnocentrism?

300

type of parenting where overload is a common source of stress; social activities are limited; demands & schedules are major problems

What is parenting in dual-earner families?

300
two common assessment points for nutritional exam

What is hair, skin, mouth, teeth, tongue or eyes?

300

indicator of increased risk of obesity

what is greater than or equal to 85th percentile?

300

action carried out by a person mother than the patient to end of the life of a patient suffering form a terminal condition

what is euthanasia or mercy killing?

400

Vietnamese practice that may produce welt-like lesions on a child's back

what is coining?

400

tend to have a higher than normal incidence of acute and chronic health problems and experience isolation or confusion

what is children in foster care?

400

type of questions asked to elicit information

what is open ended?

400

normal pulse rate for infant

what is 90-160?

400

treatment options for terminally ill children

what is hospital, home care, or hospice?

500

tenets such as lifelong commitment to self reflection and critique; addressing the power imbalances in the nurse-patient relationship; and developing mutually beneficial and non paternalistic partnerships with the community in which one is working

what is cultural humility?

500

Has 8 stages; does not experience change in one part without a series of changes in other parts

What is (Duvall's) developmental theory?

500

3 important elements/setting when performing health interview?

What is setting/location/privacy/confidentiality/introduction?

500
babinski reflex is a normal assessment finding in this age group

what is birth to 1 year?

500

3 signs of approaching death

what is loss of sensation, sensation of heat, loss of senses, confusion, loss of consciousness, slurred speech, muscle weakness, loss of bowel/bladder control, decreased appetite and thirst, difficulty swallowing, respiratory pattern changes, or faint/decreased pulse/blood pressure?

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