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corkyiscool3328

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Which measure should a respiratory therapist take to reduce the parental stress associated with the sights and sounds of the NICU?
 A) Explain to the parents in advance what they will see and what to expect.
  B) Do not burden the parents with any decision making.
  C) Ignore the parents so that they can learn to cope on their own.
  D) Bring the parents to the NICU before their baby is born.

Question 2

When discussing a critically ill neonate with the parents, the staff should
 A) provide short, broad answers to questions about the neonate's status
  B) avoid informing the parents of changes in medications or treatmentsC) focus on being empathetic
  D) focus on being sympathetic



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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