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Redwolflake15

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Anticipatory guidance is an effective means of preventing injury. Some outdoor safety education for the caregiver should include which of the following?
 
  1. Never leave children unattended near pools, ponds, lakes, or any body of water, even if they can swim.
   2. When playing on the playground, children should be taught not to run in roped areas and not to jump on trampolines.
   3. Children should wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or skating and should not ride a bike or skate in the street.
   4. All of the above

Question 2

Which of the following pain interventions is appropriate for a 5-year-old, post-op patient?
 
  1. To provide comfort and decrease pain, use a combination of medications, positioning, distraction, and family involvement
   2. Assess for pain using a developmentally appropriate pain scale
   3. Evaluate the efficacy of all the pain control interventions
   4. All of the above



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1. Children are at high risk for drowning because they are curious about the water and do not have the cognitive ability to understand the dangers of it.
2. Roped areas are an indication of danger. Trampolines cause a high risk for injury and should be avoided.
3. A helmet when using anything with wheels should be worn because the child is at risk for hitting his/her head if a fall occurs.
4. Water safety, not using trampolines, and wearing a helmet should be taught for injury prevention.

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1. Medications, positioning, distraction, and family can help decrease the pain level in a child.
2. A developmentally appropriate scale is needed so the nurse can identify the level of pain.
3. The efficacy will help identify if changes need to be made in the pain management regimen.
4. All of the responses are correct.





 

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