Nursing Fundamentals CE2022
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What type of immunity does the baby receive through immunization?

  • Active Natural Immunity
  • Passive Natural Immunity
  • Passive Artificial Immunity
  • Artificial Active Immunity (correct)
  • Why does the infant receive multiple immunizations over a long period of time?

  • To prevent a single infectious disease
  • To prevent multiple pediatric communicable and infectious diseases (correct)
  • Based on the infant's health history and age
  • To reduce the number of hospital visits
  • What is the primary goal of giving tetanus toxoid to the mother?

  • To enhance the mother's immune system
  • To protect the infant from neonatal tetanus (correct)
  • To provide 10 years of protection for the mother
  • To prevent maternal tetanus
  • What is the most important nursing goal for an infant with eczema?

    <p>Preventing infection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should the nurse do when the mother informs that the child missed a Hepatitis B vaccination appointment?

    <p>Restart the Hepatitis B vaccination series</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Hepatitis B vaccination series?

    <p>To prevent Hepatitis B infection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should the nurse prioritize when assessing an infant with eczema?

    <p>Preventing infection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it essential to follow the recommended vaccination schedule?

    <p>To prevent multiple pediatric communicable and infectious diseases</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of pen should be used to write patient information on the Kardex?

    <p>Mongol #2</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the most effective approach when communicating with an infant?

    <p>Allow the child time to warm up to the nurse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the initial APGAR score of the infant with a heart rate of 130, vigorous cry, in full flexion, and blue color?

    <p>4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following actions of the public health nurse constitutes health promotion and disease prevention?

    <p>Teaching pregnant mothers about the benefits of breastfeeding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the most closely correlated nursing diagnosis with a child having head lice?

    <p>Altered comfort related to itching</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the process of imbibing community life by living with people and sharing with them their hopes, aspirations, and hardships called?

    <p>Integration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of immunity will the baby have after receiving the DPT vaccine?

    <p>Artificial Active Immunity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary goal of health promotion and disease prevention in public health nursing?

    <p>Preventing morbidity and mortality</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Patient Care and Nursing

    • When writing patient information on a Kardex, use a Mongol #2 pen for clarity and permanence.
    • When communicating with an infant, allow time for the child to warm up to the nurse, as this approach works best.

    APGAR Score

    • A newborn baby boy with a heart rate of 130, vigorous cry, full flexion but blue in color has an initial APGAR score of 4.

    Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

    • Teaching pregnant mothers about the benefits of breastfeeding is an action that constitutes health promotion and disease prevention.

    Nursing Diagnosis

    • A nursing diagnosis closely correlated with a child having head lice is Altered comfort related to itching.

    Community Health

    • Living with people, sharing their hopes, aspirations, and hardships is called community study.
    • A public health nurse's action that constitutes health promotion and disease prevention is teaching pregnant mothers about the benefits of breastfeeding.

    Immunization

    • A 6-week-old baby receiving DPT will get Artificial Active Immunity.
    • The purpose of multiple immunizations over a long period is to prevent many pediatric communicable and infectious diseases.

    Tetanus Toxoid

    • A dose of Tetanus toxoid 2 is given to the mother to protect her infant from neonatal tetanus and provide 10 years of protection for the mother.

    Skin Conditions

    • A nursing goal for an infant with eczema is to prevent infection.

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