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jho37

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Utilizing Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecologic theory of development, the nurse caring for a child would discuss the parents' work environment as part of an assessment of that child's:
 
  1. Macrosystem.
  2. Exosystem.
  3. Mesosystem.
  4. Chronosystem.

Question 2

The nurse notes that a woman who has given birth 1 hour ago is touching her infant with the fingertips and talking to him softly in high-pitched tones. On the basis of this observation, the nurse should
 
  a. Document this evidence of normal early maternal-infant attachment behavior.
  b. Observe for other signs that the mother may not be accepting of the infant.
  c. Request a social service consult for psychosocial support.
  d. Determine whether the mother is too fatigued to interact normally with her infant.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale:
1. Political and cultural beliefs make up a child's macrosystem.
2. A child's exosystem is composed of the settings that influence a child even though she is not in daily contact with that system.
3. The relationships of one microsystem to another involve a child's mesosystem.
4. The chronosystem involves the perspective of time in the child's life.

Answer to Question 2

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A Normal early maternal-infant behaviors are tentative and include fingertip touch,
eye contact, and using a high-pitched voice when talking to the infant.
B These are signs of normal attachment behavior; no other assessment is necessary
at this point.
C There is no indication at this point that social service consult is necessary. The
signs are of normal attachment behavior.
D The mother may be fatigued but is interacting with the infant in an expected
manner.





 

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