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Tirant22

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A family with a child with genetic defects needs:
 
  1. Education on the syndrome or disease process.
   2. To be well-informed about treatment options.
   3. Support from trained professionals in order to cope with the situation.
   4. All of the above are correct.

Question 2

If a nurse suspects child abuse or neglect, his/her role is:
 
  1. To maintain patient safety as well as notify social work and authorities immediately.
   2. To notify the patient's physician, who will address any issues.
   3. No action is needed if these concerns are not the reason for the patient's visit.
   4. To confront the caregivers and tell them they are bad parents.



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1. Education will allow the family to be proactive for the child's needs.
2. Parents who are well-informed about the child's disease process are able to be proactive for the child's needs.
3. A family that has professionals to help with the child's needs will feel supported.
4. Education, information, and support will benefit the child's success.

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1. The first task of a nurse is to ensure patient safety. Once that is addressed, it is law that the nurse must report any suspicion of abuse or neglect.
2. The physician will be notified, but the responsibility of reporting is not removed from the nurse.
3. Not reporting suspicion of abuse or neglect is criminal and negligent to patient safety.
4. Confronting the caregiver could place the nurse and the patient in danger. Maintain safety and let the proper authorities address the concerns with the caregivers.




Tirant22

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


atrochim

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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