Nursing professionals can help parents reexamine conventional erroneous thinking or behavior that promotes bullying
Bullying: It’s Not Okay
Please answer the following questions…
Please confirm the following:
- ______ percent of LGBTQ youth had been bullied at school in the past year.
- 12 percent.
- 27 percent.
- 88 percent.
- 45 percent.
- Being ________ by itself appears to increase the likelihood of being a victim of bullying.
- A single child.
- The oldest sibling.
- Obese.
- Creative.
- Bullying behavior may cross the line to become “_____________,” which is illegal under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
- Disability harassment.
- Sexual harassment.
- Rehabilitation bullying.
- Disability bullying.
- __________ is a combination of qualities that make up personality.
- Character.
- Personal quality.
- Temperament.
- Personality.
- Multiple ____________ that include peer pressure, cultural oppression, academic stress, volatile teachers or parents, and economic worry contribute to unregulated bullying behavior as well.
- Situational elements.
- Stress indicators.
- Stress environments.
- Tension environments.
- A common myth about children and youth who bully is that they are “_______.”
- Loners.
- Academically challenged.
- Mentally challenged.
- Malicious.
- Young bullies are more likely to report that they:
- Engage in high risk hobbies.
- Own guns.
- Take psychotropic medications.
- Lack friends.
- Because __________ are the first line of defense when it pertains to children developing into bullies, nursing professionals can help parents reexamine conventional erroneous thinking or behavior that promotes bullying.
- School officials.
- Families.
- Friends.
- Police officers.
- The American Nurses Association ANA Position Statement on the Nurse’s Role In Ethics and Human Rights contains the following components related to enhanced practice to intervene and prevent bullying EXCEPT:
- Respect for the inherent dignity, worth, unique attributes, and human rights of all individuals
- Nurses establish relationships of trust and provide nursing services according to needvv
- Setting aside any bias or prejudice
- Taking political action to lobby legislators for anti-bullying funds
- What are the four domains of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Guidelines for Healthcare Providers, which apply to nursing practice and leadership?
- Clinical practice, ethics, advocacy, and research
- Advocacy, clinical practice, interventions and prevention
- Clinical practice, advocacy, education, and research
- Care planning, clinical practice, advocacy and education.