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jCorn1234

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The nurse is explaining the influence of culture on growth and development to a group of expectant first-time parents. Which expectant parent statement indicates the need for further teaching?
 
  1. Mothers and fathers should always share in the responsibilities of caring for a new baby.
  2. Culture may influence the rate at which developmental milestones occur.
  3. The ways in which children are disciplined may vary among cultures.
  4. The value of education varies among cultures.

Question 2

The nurse is completing discharge teaching to the family of a hospitalized older adult client. Which is the priority to include in the teaching plan for this family?
 
  1. Reducing the amount of odor in the client's immediate environment.
  2. Protecting the client from injury due to increased pain threshold.
  3. Speaking in an increasingly loud voice as client's hearing decreases.
  4. Avoiding range of motion exercises due to loss of bone density and increased risk for fracture.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

Family roles differ among cultures. While it is customary among Caucasian parents to bond with the infant early in the neonatal period, it is the mother who bonds with the infant in the Cuban American culture. Developmental milestones can be affected by culture; for example, African American toddlers have been found to develop some motor skills earlier than Caucasian toddlers. The discipline of children varies among cultures. The value of education varies among cultures.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 2

Protecting the client from injury is the most important teaching point. In the older adult there is an increased threshold for the sensation of pain and touch, as well as a decrease in reaction time. The sense of smell decreases with age; reducing the amount of odor in the client's immediate environment is not a priority. Older adults experience a gradual loss of hearing; speaking at a level that the client can hear is important, but not above protection from injury. Range of motion should be encouraged to facilitate mobility and is not a risk factor for fractures.



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