Answer to Question 1
D
Small objects should be kept away from the toddler. Storing them in a box only works if the box is placed out of reach of the toddler. Crib slats should be less than 2 3/8 inches apart. A vomiting child should be turned on the left side. Lifting the child out could cause aspiration. Clothing should not have anything that could constrict the neck.
Answer to Question 2
B
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A Incorrect. The caregiver statement, We will stop the antibiotics then the child is fever free or the urine culture comes back negative, indicates that they have not understood the nurse's teaching about the antibiotics.
B Correct. Antibiotics are given to eradicate the infection. Caregivers need to be taught the importance of completing the full course of medication even if the child begins to feel better. When the caregivers say, We will give the antibiotics until they are all gone, even if the child is feeling well and looks well, best indicates understanding of the nurse's teaching.
C Incorrect. The caregiver statement, We will fill half the prescription for antibiotics and if there are still symptoms then those are gone, we will fill the other half, indicates that they have not understood the nurse's teaching about the antibiotics.
D Incorrect. The caregiver statement, We will save a few of the antibiotic tablets and then the next time our child has this problem, we can start them early, indicates that they have not understood the nurse's teaching about the antibiotics.