Answer to Question 1
4
Explanation:
1. The spica cast might require alteration in family functioning; however, the situation describes no signs and symptoms to indicate this. In addition, fractures generally are not considered a significant long-term disability.
2. The need for a spica cast is not considered a newly acquired disability. Nothing about the situation describes caregiver role strain.
3. Lack of family members and lack of respite support were not mentioned in the scenario.
4. The situation describes multiple changes, or stressors, in the family's situation that compromise family coping skills.
Answer to Question 2
4
Explanation:
1. While a list of hospitals that treat children is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
2. While size-appropriate equipment is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
3. While size-appropriate equipment is an essential part of an EMS system, the aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.
4. The aspect that is most indicative that EMS providers actually are prepared to take care of children is evidence of education related to assessment and emergency treatment.