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The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the:
 
  a. nine attributes of temperament and the characteristics of the personality type
  b. caregiver's personalities and identifying any underlying pathology
  c. ten personality traits associated with the introvert-extrovert scale
  d. wake-sleep pattern and percentage of time a child spends without crying

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to suction a child's tracheostomy. How can the nurse monitor the child's oxygenation before and after this procedure?
 
  a. Pulse oximeter before and after procedure
  b. Check pulse before and after procedure
  c. Assess respiration before and after the procedure
  d. Check capillary refill before and after the procedure



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A Correct. The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the nine attributes of temperament and the characteristics of the personality type.
B Incorrect. The nurse will not help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the caregiver's personalities and identifying any underlying pathology.
C Incorrect. The nurse will not help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the ten personality traits associated with the introvert-extrovert scale.
D Incorrect. The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the wake-sleep pattern and percentage of time a child spends without crying.

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The nurse can monitor oxygenation before and after this procedure by using a pulse oximeter before and after the procedure.





 

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