Froggy Jumps 🌱 LifeSpan LeapVersión en línea Nurse-guided health promo scenarios por RNPRPEPBESTIE 1 A 2-month-old is sleeping in a bassinet with loose blankets. The parent says the baby “likes feeling cozy.” What is the nurse’s best teaching? a Tuck blankets tightly under the mattress b Use a sleep sack instead of loose blankets c Let the baby sleep in a swing for comfort 2 A 14-year-old athlete drinks energy drinks before practice because “everyone else does.” What is the nurse’s priority teaching? a Only drink them on days with heavy exercise b Replace energy drinks with sports sodas c Avoid energy drinks due to cardiac strain 3 A 52-year-old with no chronic history asks what screenings they should keep up with. Which teaching is most appropriate? a Yearly full-body MRI for cancer checks b Mammogram every 5 years only c Begin routine colon cancer screening 4 A 4-year-old insists on helping in the kitchen. The parent worries it’s unsafe. What guidance should the nurse give? a Give simple, supervised tasks like washing produce b Do not allow any kitchen involvement c Let the child chop soft foods with a dull knife 5 A 30-year-old says they skip dental visits because “my teeth feel fine.” What teaching is appropriate? a Routine dental cleanings prevent silent gum disease b Cleanings yearly are unnecessary with brushing c Only go if pain or bleeding occurs 6 A 70-year-old reports feeling unsteady getting out of bed in the morning. What is the best health promotion intervention? a Start resistance training without evaluation b Add a night-light and encourage slow position changes c Increase fluid intake before bedtime 7 Parents of an 8-year-old ask how to prevent screen-related sleep issues. Which teaching is best? a Darken the room and keep screens on mute b Stop screen use 1 hour before bedtime c Allow screens until the child falls asleep 8 A 25-year-old newly sexually active patient asks about preventing STIs. What is the nurse’s best teaching? a Test annually only if symptoms appear b Rely on hormonal birth control for protection c Use condoms consistently with every partner 9 A parent brings a 3-year-old who loves climbing furniture. What is the highest-impact safety teaching? a Place cushions around the furniture b Allow climbing to build coordination c Secure heavy furniture to the wall 10 A 62-year-old with a 30-pack-year history quit smoking last year. What safety teaching has the greatest impact? a Routine chest X-ray every 5 years b Annual low-dose CT lung screening c Lung screening only if symptoms develop