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nummyann

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Why should the nurse carry information about the Boy Scouts when visiting families with male school-age children?
 
  A) No girls are included in the organization.
  B) Hiking is a favorite school-age activity.
  C) Merit badges are rewarded for completing small tasks.
  D) It strengthens relationships with fathers who participate in Boy Scouts.

Question 2

Which action would be most appropriate for the nurse to take when a newborn has an unexpected anomaly at birth?
 
  A) Show the newborn to the parents as soon as possible while explaining the defect.
  B) Remove the newborn from the birthing area immediately.
  C) Inform the parents that there is nothing wrong at the moment.
  D) Tell the parents that the newborn must go to the nursery immediately.



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Answer to Question 1

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Merit badge systems such as the Boy Scouts are geared to the needs of school-age children, offering small but frequent rewards. This action strengthens the developmental task of industry. The Boy Scouts is not attractive because the lack of girls, participating in hiking, or strengthening relationships with fathers.

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When an anomaly is identified at or after birth, parents need to be informed promptly and given a realistic appraisal of the severity of the condition, the prognosis, and treatment options so that they can participate in all decisions concerning their child. Removing the newborn from the area or telling them that the newborn needs to go to the nursery immediately is inappropriate and would only add to the parents' anxieties and fears. Telling them that nothing is wrong is inappropriate because it violates their right to know.




nummyann

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


tkempin

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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