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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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An appropriate nursing intervention when providing comfort and support for a child whose death is imminent is to:
 
  a. Limit care to essentials.
  b. Avoid playing music near the child.
  c. Explain to the child the need for constant measurement of vital signs.
  d. Whisper to the child instead of using a normal voice.

Question 2

What is the most appropriate response to a school-age child who asks if she can talk to her dying sister?
 
  a. You need to speak loudly so she can hear you.
  b. Holding her hand would be better because at this point she can't hear you.
  c. Although she can't hear you, she can feel your presence so sit close to her.
  d. Even though she will probably not answer you, she can still hear what you say to her.



Perkypinki

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
When death is imminent, care should be limited to interventions for palliative care. Music may be used to provide comfort for the child. Vital signs do not need to be measured frequently. The nurse should speak to the child in a clear, distinct voice.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Hearing is the last sense to cease before death. Talking to the dying child is important both for the child and for the family. There is no evidence that the dying process decreases hearing acuity; therefore, the sister should speak at a normal volume. The sibling should be encouraged to speak to the child, as well as sit close to the bed and hold the child's hand.



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