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azncindy619

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After teaching a school-aged child the technique of range-of-motion exercises, which of the following observations would be the best evaluation as to whether learning was successful?
 
  A) She consistently performs the exercises each time.
  B) She returns an adequate demonstration of the exercises.
  C) She shows an eagerness to learn more things.
  D) She explains the importance of performing the exercises.

Question 2

The nurse can help a father in his transition to parenthood by:
 
  1. pointing out that the infant turned at the sound of his voice.
  2. encouraging him to go home to get some sleep.
  3. telling him to tape the infant's diaper a different way.
  4. suggesting that he let the infant sleep in the bassinet.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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1. Correct. Infants respond to the sound of voices. Because attachment involves a reciproc-al interchange, observing the interaction between parent and infant is very important.
2. Incorrect. Separation of the parent and infant does not encourage parent-infant attach-ment.
3. Incorrect. Educating the parent on infant care techniques is important, but the manner in which a diaper is taped is not relevant and does not enhance parent-infant interactions.
4. Incorrect. Parent-infant attachment involves touching, holding, and cuddling. It is appro-priate for a father to want to hold the infant as he or she sleeps.




azncindy619

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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