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colton

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Which of the following outcomes is most important in the nursing care plan for a family engaging in physical abuse of the children?
 
  a. The child will remain safe with no evidence of physical abuse or neglect.
  b. The parents will demonstrate at least one nurturing behavior.
  c. The parents will discuss normal growth and development for the age of the child.
  d. The child will report all instances of threatened or actual abuse and neglect.

Question 2

Nurses caring for a pediatric client can most strengthen a child's sense of security by:
 
  a. providing a unit and hospital handbook of rules and posting the dos and don'ts on the walls there children can see them
  b. letting the children know then they will be leaving, who will be caring for them, and then they will be back, and saying good-bye then they leave
  c. giving the children enough toys, games, and stuffed animals to play with
  d. telling the children then meals will be and what the menu will be for each meal as well as then they will have nothing by mouth (NPO) and for how long



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Answer to Question 1

A

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A Correct: The most important outcome is that the child will remain safe with no evidence of further physical abuse or neglect.
B Incorrect: This is not the most important outcome. The child's safety is paramount.
C Incorrect: This is not the most important outcome. The child's safety is paramount.
D Incorrect: This is not the most important outcome. The child's safety is paramount.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. Nurses caring for a pediatric client will not most strengthen a child's sense of security by providing a unit and hospital handbook of rules and posting the dos and don'ts on the walls there children can see them.
B Correct. To strengthen children's sense of feeling secure, it is important for nurses to let them know then they will be leaving, who will be caring for them, and then they will be back, and saying good-bye then they leave.
C Incorrect. Nurses caring for a pediatric client will not most strengthen a child's sense of security by giving the children enough toys, games, and stuffed animals to play with.
D Incorrect. Nurses caring for a pediatric client will not most strengthen a child's sense of security by telling the children then meals will be and what the menu will be for each meal as well as then they will have nothing by mouth (NPO) and for how long.



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