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imowrer

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An important nursing factor during the care of the infant in the NICU is assessment for signs of adequate parental attachment. The nurse must observe for signs that bonding is not occurring as expected. These include (select all that apply)
 
  a. Using positive terms to describe the infant
  b. Showing interest in other infants equal to that of their own
  c. Naming the infant
  d. Decreasing the number and length of visits
  e. Refusing offers to hold and care for the infant

Question 2

A pregnant patient from nondominant culture arrives for a prenatal examination is escorted to an examination room. When asked to remove clothing and wear an examination gown, the patient hesitates.
 
  What should the nurse do to ensure cultural sensitivity in preparation for the examination? A) Leave the room.
  B) Stay in the room.
  C) Assist with clothing removal.
  D) Stand the distance of business space from the patient.



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Answer to Question 1

B, D, E
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Correct These are all indications that parental attachment may be delayed. The
parent may also show a decrease in or lack of eye contact and spend last
time talking to or smiling at their infant.
Incorrect Failing to give the infant a name or use their name is a sign that bonding
may be delayed. Refusing offers to hold their infant or learn how to care
for them may initially be an expression of fear; however, over time this
may indicate delayed bonding.

Answer to Question 2

A
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The patient may be from a culture that values modesty. Because the patient hesitated to remove clothing while the nurse was in attendance, the nurse should leave the room to permit the patient to change into the examination gown. Staying in the room, assisting with clothing removal, or standing at the business distance from the patient does not respect the patient's modesty.




imowrer

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


Laurenleakan

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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