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The nurse is teaching the student nurse how to communicate effectively with children. Which one of the following methods would the nurse recommend?
 
  A) Position self above the child's level to denote authority.
  B) If possible, communicate with the child apart from the parent.
  C) Direct questions and explanations to the child.
  D) Use the medical terms for body parts and medical care.

Question 2

A child with hypoplastic anemia develops hemosiderosis. What should the nurse prepare to instruct the parents about the treatment for this disorder?
 
  A) Need to avoid all products containing aspirin
  B) Need to infuse deferoxamine (Desferal) at home
  C) Importance of daily doses of ferrous sulfate (Feosol)
  D) Importance of adhering to a strict schedule of prednisone



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To communicate effectively with children, the nurse should direct questions and explanations to the child; position self at the child's level; allow the child to remain near the parent if needed, so the child can remain comfortable and relaxed; and use the child's or family's terms for body parts and medical care when possible.

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Treatment of anemia is through transfusion of packed red blood cells to increase erythrocyte levels. As a result of the necessary number of transfusions, hemosiderosis or the deposition of iron in body tissue can occur. Treatment for hemosiderosis is iron chelation through the use of subcutaneous infusions of deferoxamine (Desferal). These infusions are to be given at home overnight for 5 to 6 nights per week. There is no enough information to determine if aspirin should be avoided. Ferrous sulfate (Feosol) will add more iron to the patient's body and should be avoided. Children with congenital hypoplastic anemia may receive corticosteroid therapy along with transfusions of packed RBCs to raise erythrocyte levels.





 

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