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danielfitts88

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When the nurse asks for a description of who lives with a child, the method of discipline, and the support system of the child, what part of the assessment is being performed?
 
  a. Family history
  b. Review of systems
  c. Functional assessment
  d. Reason for seeking care

Question 2

In obtaining a review of systems on a healthy 7-year-old girl, the health care provider knows that it would be important to include the:
 
  a. Last glaucoma examination.
  b. Frequency of breast self-examinations.
  c. Date of her last electrocardiogram.
  d. Limitations related to her involvement in sports activities.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Functional assessment includes interpersonal relationships and home environment. Family history includes illnesses in family members; a review of systems includes questions about the various body systems; and the reason for seeking care is the rationale for requesting health care.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
When reviewing the cardiovascular system, the health care provider should ask whether any activity is limited or whether the child can keep up with her peers. The other items are not appropriate for a child this age.





 

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