Which should be the priority nursing intervention when caring for a child diagnosed with conduct disorder?
A. Modify the environment to decrease stimulation and provide opportunities for quiet reflection.
B. Convey unconditional acceptance and positive regard.
C. Recognize escalating aggressive behaviors and intervene before violence occurs.
D. Provide immediate positive feedback for appropriate behaviors.
Question 2
A preschool child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder has been engaging in constant head-banging behavior. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?
A. Place client in restraints until the aggression subsides.
B. Sedate the client with neuroleptic medications.
C. Hold client's head steady and apply a helmet.
D. Distract the client with a variety of games and puzzles.