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When a client, aged 5 years, is disruptive the nurse tells her You must take a time-out.. The
  expectation for the child is that she will
 
  a. go to her room until called for the next meal.
  b. slowly count to 20 before returning to the milieu.
  c. sit quietly on the lap of one of the staff members.
  d. sit on the periphery of the activity until able to regain self-control and review the
  episode.

Question 2

A client informs a nurse that he is sold on the idea that aromatherapy is a viable cure for his
  agoraphobia and that he plans to order several hundred dollars' worth of oils from an Internet site
  that promises swift results when their products
 
  are used. The client mentions that the Internet
  provides up-to-date, reliable information. The nurse should
  a. offer praise for seeking information from an independent source.
  b. tell the client that aromatherapy is little more than a fraudulent money-making
  scam.
  c. advise the client that aromatherapy has not been proven to be helpful in the
  treatment of phobias.
  d. suggest that the client report the offer to the local police and have them
  investigate the Internet site.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Time-out is designed so that staff can be consistent in their interventions. Time-out may require
going to a designated room or sitting on the periphery of an activity until the child gains self-control
and reviews the episode with a staff member. Time-out may not require going to a designated room
and does not involve special attention such as holding. Counting to 10 or 20 is not sufficient.

Answer to Question 2

C
The nurse should view alternative treatments with an open mind and try to recognize the importance
of the treatment to the client while trying to give the client accurate information about the treatment.



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