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natalie2426

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In a home visit to the family of an active 15-month-old, the home health nurse's priority in giving anticipatory guidance would be which of the following?
 
  a. providing instructions about potty training
  b. selecting a day-care center or in-home nanny so the mother can return to work
  c. locking low cabinets and getting gates on the stairways to the second floor
  d. selecting educational toys and materials for this developmental age

Question 2

Staphylococcus aureus is an infectious organism found in the newborn nursery. Nurses working in the nursery should understand which of the following statements:
 
  a. A Staphylococcus infection can lead to pneumonia if treatment is delayed
  b. Staphylococcus is found commonly on the skin and is not a threat
  c. Neonates are not at risk for development of disease for this organism because of maternal antibodies
  d. Antibiotics are available that will eliminate an infection caused by this organism



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. The nurse's priority in giving anticiatory guidance for an active 15 month old should focus on safety since a child at this age has an inquisitive, active mind and walks with an unsteady gait.
B Incorrect. A home visit is focused upon care in the home, not out of the home.
C Correct. The assessment of the home environment will include education about age-specific safety measures to be followed in a child's home.
D Incorrect. A home visit is not focused upon selecting educational toys and materials for this developmental age.

Answer to Question 2

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Staphylococcus aureus is a dangerous organism. The infection can spread easily throughout the nursery. Staphylococcus aureus has been known to be resistant to antibiotics. Maternal antibodies may not offer adequate protection from this organism.





 

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