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An experienced nurse is acting as preceptor to a new graduate and is discussing ways to develop a trusting relationship with the families of children who have chronic or terminal conditions. Which are helpful suggestions by the experienced nurse?
 
  (Select all that apply.)
  A.
  Ask if and how the parents would like to participate in care.
  B.
  Do not judge the parents' reactions to the child's condition.
  C.
  Follow the child's home routine while hospitalized, if possible.
  D.
  Treat each child as an individual and do not label the child.
  E.
  Work predominantly with the parents; they will include siblings.

Question 2

A nurse is teaching the parents of a dying child how to recognize impending death. Which manifestations does the nurse tell the parents to expect? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A.
  Changes in breathing patterns
  B.
  Decreased desire to eat or drink
  C.
  Increased blood pressure
  D.
  Pale, cool skin
  E.
  Restlessness or agitation



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C, D
There are many ways for the nurse to develop a trusting relationship with the family of a child who is chronically or terminally ill. In addition to the four correct options listed above, the nurse should also remember to include the siblings of the patient whenever possible. Siblings often feel left out and isolated.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, D, E
There are many manifestations of impending death, including changes in breathing patterns, decreased oral intake, pale or cool skin, and restlessness or agitation. Blood pressure will decrease.



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