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Family-centered care (FCC) describes safe, quality care that recognizes and adapts to both the physical and psychosocial needs of the family. Which nursing practice coincides with the principles of FCC?
 
  a. The newborn is returned to the nursery at night so that the mother can receive
  adequate rest before discharge.
  b. The father is encouraged to go home after the baby is delivered.
  c. All patients are routinely placed on the fetal monitor.
  d. The nurse's assignment includes both mom and baby and increases the nurse's
  responsibility for education.

Question 2

The mother of a 5-year-old female inpatient on the pediatric unit asks the nurse if she could provide information regarding the recommended amount of television viewing time for her daughter.
 
  The nurse responds that the appropriate amount of time a child should be watching television is: a. 1-2 hours per day
  b. 2-3 hours per day
  c. 3-4 hours per day
  d. 4 hours or more



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Answer to Question 1

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A In this model the infant usually stays with the mother in the
labor/deliver/recovery (LDR) room throughout her hospital stay.
B The father or other primary support person is encouraged to stay with the mother
and infant, and many facilities provide beds so that they can remain through the
night.
C In this model the nurse uses selective technology rather than routine procedures.
This includes electronic fetal monitoring and IV therapy.
D Family-centered care increases the responsibilities of nurses. In addition to the
physical care provided, nurses assume a major role in teaching, counseling, and
supporting families.

Answer to Question 2

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A The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP, 2009) encourages all parents to
monitor their children's media exposure and limit screen time to no more than 1
to 2 hours per day. The AAP also recommends that parents remove televisions
and computers from their children's bedrooms and monitor programs that have
sexual or violent content.
B Two hours per day is the outer limit of media exposure according to the AAP.
C Three to four hours per day is too much television per the AAP guidelines. In
this situation, parents need to more carefully monitor the amount of television
viewing time.
D Watching television for 4 hours or more is an excessive amount of screen time
per the AAP guidelines. In this situation, parents need to more carefully monitor
the amount of television viewing time.




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