Tranche 3
Breastfeeding and Beyond: A Nursing Quiz
Test your knowledge on breastfeeding, post-natal care, and infant health with this comprehensive quiz designed for nursing students and new parents alike. This quiz features 25 multiple-choice questions that cover crucial topics including vaccination, breastfeeding safety, common health concerns in infants, and essential post-natal health teachings.
Challenge yourself and learn more about:
- Postpartum care
- Infant feeding practices
- Signs of infant illness
- Developmental milestones
Fr. Oliver is a mother of 3 children. Her youngest daughter is still being breastfed. She is in a dilemma about getting vaccinated or not. Although she needs to get vaccinated for her job, she's been hearing rumors that it may affect her breastfeeding. What would you, a student nurse of the galaxy advise Fr. Oliver?
If you get vaccinated and breastfeed your child, she might suffer serious from serious conditions.
Get vaccinated. Ask someone you know to breastfeed your child in your behalf.
There is nothing to worry about getting vaccinated. It won't affect your breastfeeding.
Put a barrier between your nipple and child’s mouth to prevent passing on the virus.
Chubby bunny recently contracted COVID-19. She now fears that she may not be able to breastfeed her child anymore. Is this true?
Yes. She might put her child in danger
No. Children cannot contract COVID-19
Yes. Because COVID-19 suppresses lactation
No. There are measures in which she can breastfeed her child safely such as wearing of masks, hand washing, and other alternative ways.
Strong army contracted COVID-19 a few weeks after her delivery. Her main concern is what to do in order to breastfeed her child safely. As a student nurse, what would you suggest?
Ask for someone else’s breast milk.
Get vaccinated then breastfeed your baby
Practice social distancing when breastfeeding
Sugar as an alternative.
Although Pedro, a single mother, is struggling to take care of albert, her 3-year old daughter, she strives to get a few naps in to keep her health in check. This is in compliance of which post-natal health teaching?
Care of the Newborn
. Balanced Lifestyle
Time management
Rest and Sleep
The following are Post Natal Discharge instructions, except;
Hygiene
Follow ups
Resumption of activities
A and B
Chingu and friend are a cohabiting couple who just had their first baby. Upon taking their baby's temperature, the thermometer read 38C (100.4), what could this indicate?
Sign of infection
Failure to cope with environmental temperature
This is normal
None of the above
Is the acronym used to denote the components of the post-partum maternal nursing assessment
WWE
BUBBLE-HE
APGAR
CLAPS
You are a student nurse in a health center in Barangay Wak-Wak. You notice a brownish- pink lochia from your patient, Ms. Cardi Basiga. What kind of Lochia is this?
Lochia Brugada
Lochia Serosa
Lochia Alba
Lochia Rubra
Refer to question 8. What is the composition of this type of lochia?
Lamb sauce
Because it comprises of Leukocytes, epithelial cells, cholesterol, fat, mucus, and microorganisms.
. Because it comprises serous exudate, erythrocytes, leukocytes, cervical mucus, and microorganisms.
Shreds of fetal membranes, decidua, vernix caseosa, lanugo, and membranes
Mr. and Mrs. Brader notices that their child is crying inconsolably. What could this mean?
Dehydration
Crying is a natural occurrence for children around these age.
Possible Intracranial Pressure
Gastrointestinal Reflux
Neolisa is a first-time mother. She wonders how she will be able to tell when she has to stop breastfeeding her kid and start introducing solid food. What are cues she should pay attention to?
Taking more than 32 ounces and seem unsatisfied
Inconsolable crying when being after being breastfed
Child verbalizes that he/she wants solid food
Taking more than 40 ounces and seem unsatisfied
Biting movements begin at 3 months; Chewing movements do not begin until 6-9 months
Only first statement is correct
Both statements are correct
Only second statement is correct
Both statements are false
The following are tips to introduce solid to infants
Season generously.
Food is best served when hot. Cold food may be underwhelming, especially to infants.
Respect infant food preference
Invest in premium meats. This will enable the infant to appreciate the food more.
Which among the following would be the best choice for prevention of anemia
. Butter
Iron-fortified cereal
Oatmeal
None of the above
Are the best sources of Vitamin C and A
Lamb sauce
Siomai rice
Fruits and Vegetables
Supplements and Sunlight
Are the major cause of death in infants through young adults in the United States
Natural Causes
Acquired Illness
Accidents
Gang violence
The following are common accident measures, except;
Do not allow child to play outside unsupervised.
Never present medications as candy.
Keep electrical wires and cords away from children’s reach
Make use of a baby monitor for complete surveillance.
The prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many of us to remain indoors for as much as possible. Considering the minimized instances of going out, which among the following is not a viable preventative measure for children?
Keep electric wires and cords out of the child’s reach. Cover electrical outlets with safety plugs. Know whereabouts of toddlers at all time
Do not leave child alone in a bathtub or near water
Do not allow child to approach strange dogs
Do not leave child unsupervised near hot water
Home preparation for infant’s arrival
Nanny
Panic buying
Child proofing
Surveillance
Parents should be urged to child proof their homes by the time the?
Child starts crawling
Child is born
Child starts walking
All of the above
Self-Injury includes a range of self-destructive actions from cutting to suicide. Cutting is found more frequently in boys than in girls and can begin as early as grade school.
Both statements are correct
Only first statement is correct
Only second statement is correct
Both statements are false
Chad notices that his 18-year old son has been recently very disobedient, and self-destructive. He also catches him awake around 2am and suspects that the child may have insomnia. What could be the underlying problem here?
Disturbed body clock
Depression
This is just a phase teens go through
Superiority complex
Dr. Dre is concerned that baby boy, Ryle, has a smaller appetite as compared to when he was an infant. Should he be worried?
Yes. The older you get, the more food you want.
Yes. Because males have a larger appetite than females
No. Just cook better food.
No. A toddler’s appetite is usually less than an infant’s
During this period, children accomplish a wide array of developmental tasks and change from largely immobile and pre-verbal infants who are dependent on caregivers for the fulfillment of most needs to walking, talking young children with a growing sense of autonomy
Infant
Toddler
School age
Adolescent
Kinky carrs is a university student taking up Bachelor in Science of Dark Secrets (BS DS). He has back pains as a result of slouching, often has breakouts (pimples), and has a blood pressure of 230/500. Cite the common health problems in adolescents that are present in this scenario.
Acne,Depression,Obesity
Peer pressure and drug abuse
Hypertension, Insomnia, Anorexia
Poor posture, Acne, Hypertension
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