Interventions to promote optimal growth

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Question 1: A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to parents of a newborn. What intervention should the nurse recommend to promote physical development in the infant?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Tummy time is essential for physical development, and limiting it may hinder motor skill development.

Choice B reason:

Walkers are not recommended for infants as they can delay the development of certain motor skills.

Choice C reason:

Extended periods in a restrictive crib may limit the infant's opportunity for movement and exploration.

Choice D reason:

This statement is correct. Providing supervised, supported tummy time for short periods is beneficial for physical development.


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Question 2: A client is seeking advice on promoting optimal nutrition for their preschool-age child. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Allowing the child to choose meals independently may lead to imbalanced nutrition.

Choice B reason:

This statement is correct. Offering a variety of nutrient-dense foods from different food groups promotes optimal nutrition.

Choice C reason:

Snacks between meals can contribute to a balanced diet if they are nutritious and appropriately portioned.

Choice D reason:

Adequate fluid intake is important for overall health and should not be limited to encourage hunger.


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Question 3: A nurse is caring for a toddler and wants to promote safety in the home environment. What intervention should the nurse recommend to the parents?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Safety gates and childproofing measures are essential for preventing accidents and ensuring a safe environment.

Choice B reason:

Allowing a toddler to explore potentially hazardous areas without supervision poses safety risks.

Choice C reason:

Keeping small objects within reach can pose choking hazards and is not a safe practice.

Choice D reason:

This statement is correct. Installing safety gates and securing furniture helps prevent accidents and promotes a safe environment.


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Question 4: A client is concerned about their school-age child's physical activity level. What intervention should the nurse recommend to promote regular exercise?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Participation in organized sports and physical activities is generally beneficial for physical health.

Choice B reason:

Unlimited screen time for sedentary activities may contribute to a lack of physical activity.

Choice C reason:

This statement is correct. Encouraging the child to engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity daily promotes regular exercise.

Choice D reason:

Outdoor play is important for physical activity, and restrictions may hinder the child's overall health.


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Question 5: A nurse is providing guidance to parents on fostering positive social interactions in their preschool-age child. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Isolating the child from peer interactions may hinder the development of social skills.

Choice B reason:

This statement is correct. Encouraging the child to share personal toys and belongings fosters positive social interactions.

Choice C reason:

Imaginative play and creativity are important for social and cognitive development and should not be discouraged.

Choice D reason:

Exposure to diverse social environments generally supports positive social interactions.


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Question 6: A client is seeking advice on promoting optimal sleep for their adolescent. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Allowing the adolescent to set their own bedtime without guidance may lead to inadequate sleep.

Choice B reason:

A consistent sleep routine and bedtime are important for overall sleep quality.

Choice C reason:

Using electronic devices before bedtime may negatively impact sleep quality and should be limited.

Choice D reason:

This statement is correct. Establishing a consistent sleep routine with a regular bedtime promotes optimal sleep for adolescents.


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Question 7: A nurse is caring for a school-age child and wants to promote emotional well-being. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Discouraging the expression of emotions may hinder emotional well-being.

Choice B reason:

This statement is correct. Encouraging open communication and expression of feelings fosters emotional well-being.

Choice C reason:

Involvement in extracurricular activities generally supports emotional development.

Choice D reason:

Discussing sensitive topics is important for fostering trust and emotional understanding.


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Question 8: A client is seeking guidance on promoting positive body image in their adolescent. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Focusing on physical appearance as the primary measure of self-worth may contribute to negative body image.

Choice B reason:

Encouraging unrealistic body ideals and standards can negatively impact body image.

Choice C reason:

Open discussions about body image and self-esteem are important for fostering a healthy perspective.

Choice D reason:

This statement is correct. Promoting a healthy and realistic perspective on body image supports positive self-esteem in adolescents.


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Question 9: A nurse is providing guidance to parents on promoting dental health in their toddler. What intervention should the nurse recommend?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Delaying the introduction of toothbrushing may lead to dental issues and is not recommended.

Choice B reason:

Falling asleep with a bottle containing sugary liquids can contribute to dental cavities and should be avoided.

Choice C reason:

Dipping a pacifier in honey is not recommended, as it can lead to dental issues and poses a choking hazard.

Choice D reason:

This statement is correct. Initiating regular toothbrushing with a small, soft-bristled toothbrush promotes dental health in toddlers.


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Question 10:

A client is concerned about their school-age child's academic performance. What intervention should the nurse recommend to support cognitive development?

Explanation

Choice A reason:

Exposure to diverse learning experiences generally supports cognitive development.

Choice B reason:

Independent problem-solving and critical thinking are crucial cognitive skills that should be encouraged.

Choice C reason:

This statement is correct. Providing opportunities for creative and artistic activities supports cognitive development.

Choice D reason:

Access to age-appropriate educational materials is important for cognitive development and should not be limited.


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