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imanialler

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Which of the following outcomes would the nurse evaluate as a goal met for a child who has been given a nursing diagnosis of Fear related to separation from caregiver:
 
  a. Child stayed overnight with a peer.
  b. Child stated he or she will go to camp for a week.
  c. Parent has devised a reward system for the child staying 1 hour or more without the parent present.
  d. Caregiver reports the child seems less nervous then talking about separation.

Question 2

You have just taken a job in a pediatric clinic. You will be teaching caregivers about immunization schedules and either giving or scheduling immunizations. Your best initial preparation for this job would be to:
 
  a. review your pediatric text that you used in nursing school in order to memorize immunization schedules
  b. obtain a current printed copy of the recommended childhood immunization schedule as approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics and others
  c. study the policy and procedure manuals of the pediatric clinic there you work to ascertain the immunization schedules of the clinic
  d. contact the local school district to ascertain which immunizations are required



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Moriaki

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Answer to Question 1

A

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A Correct: For a child who has been given a nursing diagnosis of Fear related to separation from caregiver, staying overnight with a peer indicates a goal has been met.
B Incorrect: This outcome is a goal in the future and has not yet been met.
C Incorrect: This outcome is a goal in the future and has not yet been met.
D Incorrect: This is not the correct response.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. As a new nurse in a pediatric clinic, your best initial preparation for this job would not be to review your pediatric text that you used in nursing school in order to memorize immunization schedules.
B Correct. As a new nurse in a pediatric clinic, your best initial preparation for this job would not be to obtain a current printed copy of the recommended childhood immunization schedule as approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics and others.
C Incorrect. As a new nurse in a pediatric clinic, your best initial preparation for this job would not be to study the policy and procedure manuals of the pediatric clinic there you work to ascertain the immunization schedules of the clinic.
D Incorrect. As a new nurse in a pediatric clinic, your best initial preparation for this job would not be to contact the local school district to ascertain which immunizations are required.




imanialler

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


chereeb

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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