A child, aged 11 years, stays home from school to care for his siblings while his mother works
because the family cannot afford a babysitter.
The home is cluttered and dirty when the community
mental health nurse visits to investigate the child's school absences. When the parents arrive home
from work the child's father behaves angrily. He orders his wife and son about. He finds fault with
the son, asking him twice Why are you such a stupid kid? The wife tells the nurse she has
difficulty disciplining the children and gets frustrated easily. The nurse's goal is to continue to
gather assessment data. The remark or question that would create a block is
a. Tell me how you punish your children..
b. When your baby cries, how do you get him to stop?
c. Caring for five small children must be difficult..
d. Do you or your husband ever beat the children?
Question 2
A client, aged 42 years, seeks crisis intervention. She tells the nurse I cannot take it anymore It has
to stop. Last year my husband had an affair, and we do not communicate anymore.
Three months
ago I found a lump in my breast, and yesterday my 20-year-old daughter told me she is quitting
college and moving to another state with her boyfriend.. After making the assessment that the
client's nuclear family is unable to provide the client with sufficient situational support, the nurse
should
a. suggest that the client seek admission to the inpatient crisis unit.
b. ask what other relatives or friends are available to support her.
c. tell the client to be emotionally strong and to let her daughter go.
d. foster insight by relating the present situation to earlier situations involving loss.