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chandani

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At the conclusion of teaching parents about cerebral palsy, the nurse asks, What is your hope for your toddler with cerebral palsy? Which of the following replies from a parent best indicates an understanding of a realistic achievement for the
 
  child? 1. I hope my child qualifies for the Winter Olympics like I did.
   2. I hope my child just enjoys life.
   3. I hope my child will attend our neighborhood school.
   4. I hope my child is liked and accepted by other children.

Question 2

A nurse who is planning to teach school-age children about the common cold should include what information?
 
  1. Aspirin should be taken for alleviation of fever if the common cold is contracted.
  2. Antibiotics will eliminate the nasopharyngitis virus.
  3. Vaccinations can prevent contraction of a nasopharyngitis virus.
  4. Proper hand washing can prevent the spread of the common cold.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale:
1. A child with cerebral palsy does not have the gross motor skills to qualify for the Olympics; thus, this is unrealistic.
2. A hope for the child to enjoy life is realistic, and is not an achievement for the child.
3. Expecting a child with cerebral palsy to do well in the local school is a realistic hope that the child can possibly achieve.
4. A hope that the child is liked and accepted by other children is realistic, and not an achievement for this child.

Answer to Question 2

4
Rationale 1: Aspirin should not be taken for fever because of its association with Reye's syndrome.
Rationale 2: Antibiotics are not used to treat viral infections.
Rationale 3: No vaccine can prevent the common cold.
Rationale 4: Proper hand washing should be taught to school-age children to reduce the spread of the common cold virus.
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