NCLEX-Style Practice Questions Based on ATI RN Pediatric Nursing Edition 12.0 Chapter 1 Leave the first rating Students also studied Terms in this set (18) Science MedicineNursing Save RN Maternal Newborn Online Practi...60 terms SnurareyiPreview ATI RN Pediatric Nursing Online Pra...60 terms emilymbergers Preview Pediatric ati practice questions 242 terms JamiegomPreview ATI com 198 term h_tr Which of the following best describes family-centered nursing care?
- Treating the child as the sole client
- Ignoring cultural diversity in care planning
- Respecting cultural views and collaborating with
- Allowing families to dictate the entire care plan
- Respecting cultural views and collaborating with families
- Strict adherence to roles without flexibility
- Frequent conflicts without resolution C. Clear family
- Clear family rules, beliefs, and values
- Economic Stability
- Neighborhood and Built Environment
- Education Access and Quality
- Social and Community Context
- Neighborhood and Built Environment
families
A nurse is conducting a family assessment. Which of the following characteristics indicates a healthy family?
rules, beliefs, and values D. Limited communication among members
A child lives in an area with poor air quality. Which of the following Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) categories does this condition fall under?
Which family theory views the family as a whole system, where a change to one member affects the entire system?
- Family Stress Theory
- Developmental Theory
- Family Systems Theory
- Psychosocial Theory
- Family Systems Theory
- "My son knows he better do what I say."
- "My child assists with deciding whether they will watch
- "The child can watch TV for 1 hour on school nights
- "The child may watch TV whenever they want."
- "The child can watch TV for 1 hour on school nights after homework."
- Medical history
- Parents' education level
- Child's physical growth
- Support systems
- Stressors
- Medical history
- Parents' education level
- Support systems
- Stressors
- Nuclear family
- Extended family
- Binuclear family
- Blended family
- Binuclear family
- Extended family
- Binuclear family
- Blended family
- Communal family
- Blended family
- Extended family
- Binuclear family
- Nuclear family
- Blended family
- Nuclear family
- Extended family
- Binuclear family
- Communal family
- Blended family
- Communal family
A nurse manager is discussing parenting styles with a group of nurses. Which of the following is an example of authoritative parenting?
TV."
after homework."
During a family assessment, which of the following should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
A child's parents are divorced but continue their parenting roles. Which type of family structure does this represent?
At least one stepparent, stepsibling, or half-sibling
Two parents and their children
Individuals who share common ownership of property and goods, and exchange services without monetary consideration
A nurse manager on a pediatric unit is preparing an education program about working with families for a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following should the nurse include when discussing the developmental theory?
a) Describes that stress is inevitable
b) Emphasizes that change with one member affects the
entire family
c) Provides guidance to assist families in adapting to
stress
d) Defines consistencies in how families change
d) Defines consistencies in how families change
A nurse is assisting a group of guardians of adolescents to develop skills that will improve communication within the family. The nurse hears one guardian state, "My son knows he better do what I say." Which of the following parenting styles is the parent exhibiting?
a) Authoritarian
b) Permissive
c) Authoritative
d) Uninvolved
a) Authoritarian
You are caring for a child in a pediatric setting when a parent asks you to provide information that will help them foster positive behavior in their child. Which of the following statements would you use?
- "Set clear and realistic limits and expectations based
- "Allow your child to set their own rules and guide their
- "Ensure that your child follows rules without question."
- "Discipline your child by removing all privileges
- "Set clear and realistic limits and expectations based on your child's
on your child's developmental level."
own behavior."
indefinitely when rules are broken."
developmental level." A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about the characteristics of healthy families. Which of the following characteristics should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a) Members communicate well and listen to each other
b) There is affirmation and support for all members
c) Members ignore problems and avoid conflicts
d) There is adaptability and flexibility in roles
e) Members often have individual agendas
a) Members communicate well and listen to each other,
b) There is affirmation and support for all members,
d) There is adaptability and flexibility in roles
A nurse is assessing a child's social determinants of health (SDOH). Which of the following factors should be included in this assessment? (Select all that apply.)
a) Living arrangements in the home
b) Parental level of education
c) The child's favorite activities
d) Quality of air and water in the neighborhood
e) Number of siblings the child has
a) Living arrangements in the home,
b) Parental level of education,
d) Quality of air and water in the neighborhood
- A nurse is discussing the Family Systems Theory with a
- "The theory suggests that stress is inevitable and can
- "The theory views the family as a small group that
- "The theory emphasizes that a change to one family
- "The theory describes the stages a family goes through
- "The theory emphasizes that a change to one family member affects the entire
group of nursing students. Which of the following statements by a student indicates an understanding of this theory?
lead to dysfunction if not managed."
interacts with the larger social system."
member affects the entire system."
over time and how they impact the family's functioning."
system." A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to the mother of a toddler. The household includes the mother, toddler, an older brother, and a grandmother. How should the nurse describe the composition of this family?
a) Nuclear family
b) Extended family
c) Blended family
d) Communal family
b) Extended family
- A nurse is evaluating the neighborhood and built
environment as part of a child's social determinants of health (SDOH). Which of the following is a potential impact on the child's health and well-being?