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burton19126

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A five-year-old child is on chemotherapy for rhabdomyosarcoma. Despite antiemetics, the child complains of nausea. The mother wants the child to eat and is pushing the child to eat the food.
 
  The nurse would talk with the mother and suggest that she not push the food on the nauseated child because: 1. The child does not need to eat as he is on intravenous fluids.
  2. Forcing the child to eat may lead to a food aversion for the child.
  3. Vomiting can lead to damage to the stomach.
  4. Pushing the child to eat leads to a psychological conflict that may turn the child away from the parent.

Question 2

The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance instructions to the parents of a newborn. Which of these instructions should the nurse give as disease/injury prevention strategies? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. SIDS risk reduction
  2. Fall prevention
  3. Formula safety
  4. Immunization schedule
  5. Risk of poisoning



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Intravenous fluids do not replace normal food intake.
Rationale 2: If the child is forced to eat and then vomits, the child can develop a food aversion in which the child associates that food with vomiting.
Rationale 3: Vomiting is unpleasant but does not usually lead to stomach damage.
Rationale 4: This is not a correct statement. Parents and children often disagree, but the child will still relate to the parent.
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Answer to Question 2

1,2,3,4
Rationale 1: SIDS is a major concern of infancy, and information on SIDS prevention, including back sleeping and the use of fans for air movement, should be provided.
Rationale 2: Anticipatory guidance should be given about fall prevention. Newborns are incapable of protecting themselves from falls and must always be placed in a secure environment, including the use of bed rails and safety straps when appropriate.
Rationale 3: Parents must be instructed on safe handling of formula including preparation and storage guidelines.
Rationale 4: It is important for parents to understand the recommended vaccination schedules and to comply with these standards to protect their child from childhood illnesses.
Rationale 5: It is too early for a discussion on the risk of poisoning. Until the child is mobile, poisoning is not a high priority for client teaching.
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burton19126

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Wow, this really help


ryansturges

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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