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OSHA Age Specific Exam
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1. Which of the following is correct about teaching an infant: *
a. Healthcare education is primarily aimed and directed toward the parent(s)
b. Prepare parents in an effort to decrease their fears/anxiety; thereby decreasing that of the child
c. Familiarize the child with the feel and odor of equipment and materials to help decrease the child\\\'s fears
d. All of the above
2. Which of the following accurately relates to a child age 2 to 4: *
a. Provide directions for a series of events at onetime
b. Limited understanding is present; but familiarity is a necessity
c. Remember to talk to the child at their level of understanding and development
d. Allow the child to make his/her choices when possible
e. All of the above
f. B; C; and D are correct
3. Between the ages of 4 and 7, it is very difficult for the child to imagine what is going to happen to him/her, if he/she has never experienced the forthcoming procedure: *
a. True
b. False
4. The child between the ages of 7 and 11 would best be described as: *
a. Trying to be adult-like; placing high self expectations and feeling that he/she is too old to cry
b. Having the need to know how the body works
c. All of the above
d. None of the above
5. During the period of adolescence it is pertinent that the healthcare provider assist with education keeping which of the following in mind: *
a. The adolescent needs to know what to expect: feel; see; hear; smell; taste
b. Use appropriate language for the level of development of the adolescent
c. Provide more detailed information when compared to that presented at earlier stages
d. Encourage the adolescent to ask questions
e. All of the above
f. B; C; and D
g. None of the above
6. To which age group does the following pertain: Provide for sense of control and privacy to reinforce self esteem and independence, optimal learning and healing, and allow patient to have control, within reason, to assist with coping and compliance: *
a. 18 to 35
b. 35 to 65
c. None of the above
7. A patient which is experiencing the "Empty Nest Syndrome" would most likely be in which age range: *
a. 18 to 35
b. 35 to 65
c. None of the above
8. Being prone to injuries and developing and adjusting to chronic conditions, such as decreased hearing and vision is common to the age group 18 to 35: *
a. True
b. False
9. It is pertinent to do which of the following when communicating and/or teaching an elderly patient: *
a. Speak clearly and use normal tone of voice
b. Use eye contact and address the patient by name
c. Maintain a safe environment
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
10. Growth is to physical size as development is to social skills: *
a. True
b. False
11. Which of the following may affect growth and development: *
a. Genetics
b. Environmental factors
c. Socioeconomic level and nutrition
d. Cultural beliefs and practices
e. All of the above
f. A; B & C only
12. Illness in the elderly is often characterized by: *
a. A single; specific complaint
b. Multiple non-specific complaints
c. Both of the above