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clmills979

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A nurse is caring for several postpartum patients. Which patient is demonstrating a problem attaching to her newborn?
 
  1. The patient who is discussing how the baby looks like her father
  2. The patient who is singing softly to her baby
  3. The patient who continues to touch her baby with only her fingertips
  4. The patient who picks her baby up when the baby cries

Question 2

A child with autism is being admitted to the hospital because of recent vomiting and diarrhea.Upon admission the nurse should
 
  1. take the child on a quick tour of thewhole unit.
  2. take the child to the playroomimmediately for arts and crafts.
  3. orient the child to the hospital roomwith minimal distractions.
  4. admit the child to a four-bed unitwith small children.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Pointing out family traits or characteristics in the newborn is a positive sign of developing early attachment.
Rationale 2: Speaking or singing to the baby frequently and affectionately is a positive sign of developing early attachment.
Rationale 3: During the attachment process, the patient should proceed from fingertip touch to palmar contact to enfolding the infant close to her own body. If the patient continues to touch with only her fingertips, she might not be developing adequate early attachment.
Rationale 4: Being sensitive to the newborn's needs is a positive sign of developing early attachment.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Autistic children interpret and respond to the environment differently from other individuals. The child needs to be oriented to new settings and adjusts best to a quiet,controlled environment. A hospital room with only one other child is best.





 

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