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crobinson2013

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The community health nurse is planning an education session for recently hired teachers at a childcare center. It is most important that the nurse teach the staff:
 
  1. The schedule for immunizations.
  2. How to interpret health records.
  3. Principles of infection control.
  4. How to take a temperature.

Question 2

The nurse is conducting an educational session for parents with newborns. Which of the following information should the nurse would follow up on?
 
  1. We should have had our newborn tested before birth for high bilirubin.
   2. We should have our child evaluated if there is difficulty in breathing.
   3. We should have our child tested if there is a delay in physical development.
   4. We should have our newborn tested after birth if the baby's stools are excessive, fatty, and frothy.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: The schedule of immunizations is important for childcare administrators to know, but it is not most important for teachers to know this information.
Rationale 2: Although it is important for childcare administrators to be able to interpret health records to ensure compliance with state regulations, teachers do not necessarily need to know this information.
Rationale 3: While all of the information is nice to know, it is most essential that teachers know principles of infection control to decrease the spread of germs that can cause disease in young children.
Rationale 4: It is important for the childcare teacher to know how to take a temperature, but infection control is the priority for discussion.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. High bilirubin is tested after birth. That disorder cannot be detected in utero.
2. A child having difficulty breathing should always be assessed.
3. A child with delayed physical development should be evaluated.
4. Such stools might be a sign of CF, which is evaluated after birth



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