Which nursing intervention is most appropriate when providing education to the pediatric client and family?
1. Giving primary care for high-risk children who are in hospital settings
2. Giving primary care for healthy children
3. Working toward the goal of informed choices with the family
4. Obtaining a physician consultation for any technical procedures at delivery
Question 2
What is the pediatric nurse's best defense against an accusation of malpractice or negligence?
1. Following the physician's written orders
2. Meeting the scope and standards of practice for pediatric nursing
3. Being a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist
4. Acting on the advice of the nurse manager