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When planning the nursing care for a child admitted with a terminal illness, which of the following interventions would be important in working with the child and family?
 
  a. Minimize the number of staff interacting with the child and family.
  b. Do as much as possible for the child so the caregivers don't have to work.
  c. Limit the amount of time the caregivers can be with the child so they don't tire out.
  d. Let the family guide the amount of communication related to grieving.

Question 2

Explain the importance of having an allowance.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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A Correct. When planning the nursing care for a child admitted with a terminal illness, it is very important to minimize the number of staff interacting with the child and family. This action decreases the risk of overwhelming and confusing family members, and allows for more accurate identification of the family's needs.
B Incorrect. When planning the nursing care for a child admitted with a terminal illness, it is better to encourage the family to participate in the child's care.
C Incorrect. When planning the nursing care for a child admitted with a terminal illness, it is better to not limit the amount of time the caregivers can be with the child.
D Incorrect. When planning the nursing care for a child admitted with a terminal illness, it is better to anticipate the need for grieving and provide the family with private space to meet and grieve.

Answer to Question 2

An allowance or a method for earning money teaches the child about the value of money. Children need practice and assistance in spending money wisely. Learning to manage money also teaches the child responsibility.



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