Deck 54: The Child With an Intellectual Disability or Developmental Disability
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Deck 54: The Child With an Intellectual Disability or Developmental Disability
1
The nurse is providing counseling to the mother of a child diagnosed with fragile X syndrome.She explains to the mother that fragile X syndrome is
A) most commonly seen in girls.
B) acquired after birth.
C) usually transmitted by the male carrier.
D) usually transmitted by the female carrier.
A) most commonly seen in girls.
B) acquired after birth.
C) usually transmitted by the male carrier.
D) usually transmitted by the female carrier.
usually transmitted by the female carrier.
2
A parent whose child has been diagnosed with a cognitive deficit should be counseled that intellectual impairment
A) is usually due to a genetic defect.
B) may be caused by a variety of factors.
C) is rarely due to first trimester events.
D) is usually caused by parental intellectual impairment.
A) is usually due to a genetic defect.
B) may be caused by a variety of factors.
C) is rarely due to first trimester events.
D) is usually caused by parental intellectual impairment.
may be caused by a variety of factors.
3
Parents have learned that their 6-year-old child has autism.The nurse may help the parents to cope by explaining that the child may
A) have an extremely developed skill in a particular area.
B) outgrow the condition by early adulthood.
C) have average social skills.
D) have age-appropriate language skills.
A) have an extremely developed skill in a particular area.
B) outgrow the condition by early adulthood.
C) have average social skills.
D) have age-appropriate language skills.
have an extremely developed skill in a particular area.
4
The most appropriate nursing diagnosis for a child with a cognitive dysfunction is
A) impaired social interaction.
B) deficient knowledge.
C) risk for injury.
D) ineffective coping.
A) impaired social interaction.
B) deficient knowledge.
C) risk for injury.
D) ineffective coping.
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5
A parent asks the nurse why a developmental assessment is being conducted for a child during a routine well-child visit.The nurse answers based on the knowledge that routine developmental assessments during well-child visits are
A) not necessary unless the parents request them.
B) the best method for early detection of cognitive disorders.
C) frightening to parents and children and should be avoided.
D) valuable in measuring intelligence in children.
A) not necessary unless the parents request them.
B) the best method for early detection of cognitive disorders.
C) frightening to parents and children and should be avoided.
D) valuable in measuring intelligence in children.
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6
Which statement best describes fragile X syndrome?
A) Chromosomal defect affecting only females.
B) Chromosomal defect that follows the pattern of X-linked recessive disorders.
C) It is a common genetic cause of cognitive impairment.
D) Most common cause of noninherited cognitive impairment.
A) Chromosomal defect affecting only females.
B) Chromosomal defect that follows the pattern of X-linked recessive disorders.
C) It is a common genetic cause of cognitive impairment.
D) Most common cause of noninherited cognitive impairment.
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7
A newborn assessment shows separated sagittal suture,oblique palpebral fissures,depressed nasal bridge,protruding tongue,and transverse palmar creases.These findings are most suggestive of
A) microcephaly.
B) Down syndrome.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) fragile X syndrome.
A) microcephaly.
B) Down syndrome.
C) cerebral palsy.
D) fragile X syndrome.
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8
Throughout their life span,cognitively impaired children are less capable of managing environmental challenges and are at risk for
A) nutritional deficits.
B) visual impairments.
C) physical injuries.
D) psychiatric problems.
A) nutritional deficits.
B) visual impairments.
C) physical injuries.
D) psychiatric problems.
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9
What should be the major consideration when selecting toys for a child with an intellectual or developmental disability?
A) Safety
B) Age appropriateness
C) Ability to provide exercise
D) Ability to teach useful skills
A) Safety
B) Age appropriateness
C) Ability to provide exercise
D) Ability to teach useful skills
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10
The father of a child recently diagnosed with developmental delay is very rude and hostile toward the nurses.This father was cooperative during the child's evaluation a month ago.What is the best explanation for this change in parental behavior?
A) The father is exhibiting symptoms of a psychiatric illness.
B) The father may be abusing the child.
C) The father is resentful of the time he is missing from work for this appointment.
D) The father is experiencing a symptom of grief.
A) The father is exhibiting symptoms of a psychiatric illness.
B) The father may be abusing the child.
C) The father is resentful of the time he is missing from work for this appointment.
D) The father is experiencing a symptom of grief.
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11
What should the nurse keep in mind when planning to communicate with a child who has autism?
A) The child has normal verbal communication.
B) Expect the child to use sign language.
C) The child may exhibit monotone speech and echolalia.
D) The child is not listening if she is not looking at the nurse.
A) The child has normal verbal communication.
B) Expect the child to use sign language.
C) The child may exhibit monotone speech and echolalia.
D) The child is not listening if she is not looking at the nurse.
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12
Anticipatory guidance for the family of a preadolescent with a cognitive dysfunction should include information about
A) institutional placement.
B) sexual development.
C) sterilization.
D) appropriate clothing.
A) institutional placement.
B) sexual development.
C) sterilization.
D) appropriate clothing.
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13
What action is contraindicated when a child with Down syndrome is hospitalized?
A) Determine the child's vocabulary for specific body functions.
B) Assess the child's hearing and visual capabilities.
C) Encourage parents to leave the child alone to encourage adaptation.
D) Have meals served at the child's usual meal times.
A) Determine the child's vocabulary for specific body functions.
B) Assess the child's hearing and visual capabilities.
C) Encourage parents to leave the child alone to encourage adaptation.
D) Have meals served at the child's usual meal times.
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14
Developmental delays,self-injury,fecal smearing,and severe temper tantrums in a preschool child are symptoms of
A) Down syndrome.
B) intellectual disability.
C) psychosocial deprivation.
D) separation anxiety.
A) Down syndrome.
B) intellectual disability.
C) psychosocial deprivation.
D) separation anxiety.
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15
Many of the physical characteristics of Down syndrome present feeding problems.Care of the infant should include
A) delaying feeding solid foods until the tongue thrust has stopped.
B) modifying diet as necessary to minimize the diarrhea that often occurs.
C) providing calories appropriate to child's age.
D) using special bottles that may assist the infant with feeding.
A) delaying feeding solid foods until the tongue thrust has stopped.
B) modifying diet as necessary to minimize the diarrhea that often occurs.
C) providing calories appropriate to child's age.
D) using special bottles that may assist the infant with feeding.
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16
Which is the best setting for daytime care for a 5-year-old autistic child whose mother works?
A) Private day care
B) Public school
C) His own home with a sitter
D) A specialized program that uses behavioral methods
A) Private day care
B) Public school
C) His own home with a sitter
D) A specialized program that uses behavioral methods
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17
The infant with Down syndrome is closely monitored during the first year of life for what serious condition?
A) Thyroid complications
B) Orthopedic malformations
C) Dental malformation
D) Cardiac abnormalities
A) Thyroid complications
B) Orthopedic malformations
C) Dental malformation
D) Cardiac abnormalities
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18
The child with Down syndrome should be evaluated for which condition before participating in some sports?
A) Hyperflexibility
B) Cutis marmorata
C) Atlantoaxial instability
D) Speckling of iris (Brushfield spots)
A) Hyperflexibility
B) Cutis marmorata
C) Atlantoaxial instability
D) Speckling of iris (Brushfield spots)
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19
Appropriate interventions to facilitate socialization of the cognitively impaired child include
A) providing age-appropriate toys and play activities.
B) providing peer experiences, such as scouting, when older.
C) avoiding exposure to strangers who may not understand cognitive development.
D) emphasizing mastery of physical skills because they are the most delayed.
A) providing age-appropriate toys and play activities.
B) providing peer experiences, such as scouting, when older.
C) avoiding exposure to strangers who may not understand cognitive development.
D) emphasizing mastery of physical skills because they are the most delayed.
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20
A nurse is giving a parent information about autism.Which statement made by the parent indicates understanding of the teaching?
A) Autism is characterized by periods of remission and exacerbation.
B) The onset of autism usually occurs before 3 years of age.
C) Children with autism have imitation and gesturing skills.
D) Autism can be treated effectively with medication.
A) Autism is characterized by periods of remission and exacerbation.
B) The onset of autism usually occurs before 3 years of age.
C) Children with autism have imitation and gesturing skills.
D) Autism can be treated effectively with medication.
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21
A nurse should plan to implement which interventions for a child admitted with inorganic failure to thrive? (Select all that apply.)
A) Observation of parent-child interactions
B) Assignment of different nurses to care for the child from day to day
C) Use of 28-calorie-per-ounce concentrated formulas
D) Administration of daily multivitamin supplements
E) Role-modeling appropriate adult-child interactions
A) Observation of parent-child interactions
B) Assignment of different nurses to care for the child from day to day
C) Use of 28-calorie-per-ounce concentrated formulas
D) Administration of daily multivitamin supplements
E) Role-modeling appropriate adult-child interactions
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22
A child with autism is hospitalized with asthma.The nurse should plan care so that the
A) parents' expectations are met.
B) child's routine habits and preferences are maintained.
C) child is supported through the autistic crisis.
D) parents need not be at the hospital.
A) parents' expectations are met.
B) child's routine habits and preferences are maintained.
C) child is supported through the autistic crisis.
D) parents need not be at the hospital.
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23
The nurse is assessing a 3-year-old child who has characteristics of autism.Which observed behaviors are associated with autism? (Select all that apply.)
A) The child flicks the light in the examination room on and off repetitiously.
B) The child has a flat affect.
C) The child demonstrates imitation and gesturing skills.
D) The mother reports the child has no interest in playing with other children.
E) The child is able to make eye contact.
A) The child flicks the light in the examination room on and off repetitiously.
B) The child has a flat affect.
C) The child demonstrates imitation and gesturing skills.
D) The mother reports the child has no interest in playing with other children.
E) The child is able to make eye contact.
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24
A nurse is assessing a newborn for facial feature characteristics associated with fetal alcohol syndrome.Which characteristics should the nurse expect to assess? (Select all that apply.)
A) Short palpebral fissures
B) Smooth philtrum
C) Low-set ears
D) Inner epicanthal folds
E) Thin upper lip
A) Short palpebral fissures
B) Smooth philtrum
C) Low-set ears
D) Inner epicanthal folds
E) Thin upper lip
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25
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to parents of a child with an intellectual disability.Which safety information is correct based on the child's age? (Select all that apply.)
A) Elementary age: safe use of grooming products
B) High school age: safety while cooking
C) Preschool age: keep hands inside car
D) High school age: stranger danger
E) Elementary age: water safety
A) Elementary age: safe use of grooming products
B) High school age: safety while cooking
C) Preschool age: keep hands inside car
D) High school age: stranger danger
E) Elementary age: water safety
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