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In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse believes that:
 
  a. caregivers can and will be helpful at times if the nurse provides adequate teaching and training
  b. caregivers can participate in the simple day-to-day care of the child
  c. with enough supervision, caregivers can be good partners with nurses in caring for ill children and can help allay the children's fears
  d. the presence and support of families is essential for optimal healing, recovery, and prevention of additional trauma to a child

Question 2

The nurse assesses an indication of hearing loss when a 3-month-old baby:
 
  a. Does not babble unintelligible sounds
  b. Does not cry when startled by an extremely loud sound
  c. Does not turn the head toward a sound
  d. Frequently pulls at the ears



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Answer to Question 1

D

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A Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does believe that caregivers can and will be helpful at all times with or without adequate teaching and training.
B Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does believe that caregivers can participate in the simple day-to-day care of the child, and much, much more.
C Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does not believe that supervision of caregivers makes them good partners with nurses in caring for ill children and can help allay the children's fears.
D Correct. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse believes that the presence and support of families is essential for optimal healing, recovery, and prevention of additional trauma to a child.

Answer to Question 2

C
A 3-month-old baby with hearing will turn toward a sound. Babbling does not begin until about 6 months of age. Pulling at the ears is more likely an indication of an ear infection.



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