Answer to Question 1
4
Explanation:
1. The behavior reported by the parents was excessive. The only appropriate response is to seek a more positive way to influence behavior in a child of this age. The nurse's response must reflect these feelings and should address other forms of discipline that have a more positive effect on the child. To suggest that spanking is an appropriate form of discipline is inappropriate, especially when the parent is describing daily spanking of the child.
2. The behavior reported by the parents was excessive. The only appropriate response is to seek a more positive way to influence behavior in a child of this age. The nurse's response must reflect these feelings and should address other forms of discipline that have a more positive effect on the child. To suggest that spanking is an appropriate form of discipline is inappropriate, especially when the parent is describing daily spanking of the child.
3. The behavior reported by the parents was excessive. The only appropriate response is to seek a more positive way to influence behavior in a child of this age. The nurse's response must reflect these feelings and should address other forms of discipline that have a more positive effect on the child. To suggest that spanking is an appropriate form of discipline is inappropriate, especially when the parent is describing daily spanking of the child.
4. The behavior reported by the parents was excessive. The only appropriate response is to seek a more positive way to influence behavior in a child of this age. The nurse's response must reflect these feelings and should address other forms of discipline that have a more positive effect on the child. To suggest that spanking is an appropriate form of discipline is inappropriate, especially when the parent is describing daily spanking of the child.
Answer to Question 2
3
Explanation:
1. A child of this age will not just learn to fall asleep on her own if left alone. Letting the child cry for an extended period of time can affect attachment issues.
2. Having a television in a 2-year-old child's room is not a healthy practice. This can lead to decreased physical activity.
3. Developing a quiet routine just before bedtime can help calm the child and give an expectation to what will happen next: going to bed.
4. Letting the child fall asleep while playing is not healthy, as it allows the child to get to the point of exhaustion without any limits set.