MARCH a) Describe the physical and psychosocial development of children from 6-12 years age. (10) b) Add a note on failure to thrive.

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MARCH 2009 [KU 418] Sub. Code: 2325 M.Sc (Nursing ) DEGREE EXAMINATION Paper IV CLINICAL SPECIALITY - 1 1. a) Describe the role of a pediatric nurse in preventive pediatrics. (10) b) Discuss the parameters of health of children. (10) 2. a) Describe the physical and psychosocial development of children from 6-12 years age. (10) b) Add a note on failure to thrive. (10) II. Write Short Notes on : (7 x 5=35) 1. Vital statistics in children. 2. Genetic counseling. 3. National nutritional programme for children. 4. Purposes of growth chart. 5. Management of nursing services in NICU. 6. Reaction of Hospitalized children. 7. What respiratory and cardiovascular assessment would you make in a high risk new born?

SEPTEMBER 2009 [KV 418] Sub. Code: 2325 1. a) Define preterm baby. (2) b) List the causes of preterm. (4) c) Discuss the features of preterm baby. (6) d) Discuss the nursing care of preterm baby. (8) 2. National and international organizations related to child health. (20) II. Write Short Notes on : (7 x 5 = 35) 1. Care of newborn with congenital syphilis. 2. Developmental milestones of infancy. 3. Child guidance clinic. 4. Play therapy. 5. Conduct disorders and their management. 6. Nutritional programmes for children. 7. Preventive paediatrics.

MARCH 2010 [KW 418] Sub. Code: 2325 1. a) Describe the role of a pediatric nurse in preventive pediatrics. (10) b) Discuss the parameters of health of children. (10) 2. a) Describe the physical and psychosocial development of children from 6-12 years age. (10) b) Add a note on failure to thrive. (10) II. Write Short Notes on : (7 x 5 = 35) 1. Vital statistics in children. 2. Genetic counselling. 3. National nutritional programme for children. 4. Purposes of growth chart. 5. Management of nursing services in NICU. 6. Reaction of hospitalized children. 7. What respiratory and cardiovascular assessment would you make in a high risk new born?

SEPTEMBER 2010 [KX 418] Sub. Code: 2325 1. a) List the stages of prenatal development. b) Describe in detail about fetal development. c) Explain fetal circulation with illustration. 2. a) Define the term high risk newborn. b) Classify the categories of high risk newborn. c) Describe the assessment and nursing care of high risk newborn in detail. II. Write Short Notes on : (7 x 5 = 35) 1. Rights of children. 2. Nutritional assessment of underfive children. 3. Genetic disorders of children. 4. Child abuse. 5. Role of Nurse in preventive pediatrics. 6. Characteristics of preterm babies. 7. Integrated case management in outpatient facility, referral and home for sick children from 2-5 years.

APRIL 2011 [KY 418] Sub. Code: 2325 Maximum : 100 marks 1. a) Define Growth and Development. b) List the principles of growth and development. c) Enumerate the factors which influence the growth and development. d) Discuss any one theories of growth and development. 2. Design and Organize Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit. II. Write Short Notes on : (10 x 6 =60) 1. Current status of child health in India. 2. Effects of hospitalization in toddler. 3. Care of newborn with HIV infection. 4. Child abuse and battered child syndrome. 5. Characteristics of Newborn. 6. Methods of nutritional assessment. 7. Intra uterine growth retardation. 8. Ethical issues in paediatric care. 9. Immediate care of newborn. 10. Universal Immunization Programme. **

October 2011 [KZ 418] Sub. Code: 2325 FIRST YEAR PAPER IV CLINICAL SPECIALITY 1 BRANCH II CHILD HEALTH (PAEDIATRIC) NURSING Time : 3 hours Maximum : 100 marks (180 Min) Answer ALL questions in the same order. I. Elaborate on : Pages Time Marks (Max.) (Max.) (Max.) 1. a) Discuss the genetic patterns of common paediatric chromosomal disorders. 15 40 20 b) Explain the role of the nurse in genetic counseling. 2. a) Explain the physical, motor, psychosocial, cognitive development of Toddler. 15 40 20 b) Discuss the characteristic features and needs of the Toddler. II. Write notes on : 1. Stressors related to developmental stages. 3 10 6 2. Management of common behaviour problems in children. 3 10 6 3. Nutritional programs. 3 10 6 4. Medical and nursing management of preterm neonate. 3 10 6 5. Purposes and organization of neonatal intensive care unit. 3 10 6 6. The IMNCI care management process. 3 10 6 7. Fetal circulation. 3 10 6 8. Importance of prenatal care. 3 10 6 9. Perinatal mortality rate. 3 10 6 10. Factors influencing foetal development. 3 10 6 **

[LA 418] MAY 2012 Sub. Code: 2325 FIRST YEAR PAPER IV CLINICAL SPECIALITY 1 BRANCH II CHILD HEALTH (PAEDIATRIC) NURSING Q.P. Code: 302325 Time: 3 hours Maximum: 100 marks (180 Min) Answer ALL questions in the same order. I. Elaborate on: Pages Time Marks (Max.) (Max.) (Max.) 1. a) Define preterm. b) Discuss the causes and characteristics of preterm. c) Explain the Nursing care of child with preterm. 17 40 20 2. a) List the components of integrated management of childhood and Neonatal illness. b) State the principles of integrated care. c) Explain in detail on assessment and management 17 40 20 of a sick infant upto 2 months of age in an outpatient setup. II. Write notes on: 1. National health programme in pediatrics. 4 10 6 2. Principles of growth and development with examples. 4 10 6 3. Common behavioural problems in children. 4 10 6 4. Nursing care of HIV children. 4 10 6 5. Child Guidance clinic. 4 10 6 6. Techniques and benefits of breast feeding. 4 10 6 7. Child abuse and battered child syndrome. 4 10 6 8. Care of growth retarded babies. 4 10 6 9. Factors influencing foetal development. 4 10 6 10. Common chromosomal abnormalities. 4 10 6 **