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theo

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In discussing guidelines for parents to use in monitoring television viewing, the nurse would include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Encouraging active outdoor recreation
  b. Limiting viewing to 4 hours per day
  c. Teaching critical viewing techniques of frequently watched shows
  d. Using television during meals for entertainment
  e. Letting the child choose a book from the library to read

Question 2

When a child exhibits difficulty breathing, the best positioning would be:
 
  1. Having the head of the bed at 45 degrees.
   2. Placing the child in a 90 degree angle on the parent's lap.
   3. Placing the child in a side lying position.
   4. Having the child sit in a chair.



robbielu01

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Answer to Question 1

A, C, E
Encouraging outdoor active recreation, teaching critical viewing techniques, and letting the child choose a book to read would help limit television viewing. Viewing should be limited to 2 hours or less per day. Television should not be viewed during meals.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Positioning the head of the bed slightly elevated will take weight off of the diaphragm and allow for full chest expansion.
2. Placing the child at a 90 degree angle will put too much pressure on the diaphragm, thus causing the shortness of breath to continue.
3. A side lying position does not help to support the diaphragm or aid in relieving the shortness of breath.
4. Sitting in a chair will place more stress on the accessory muscles, thus the child will continue to have shortness of breath.



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