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ghost!

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Which strategy will the nurse include in the plan of care for a 6-year-old child for whom operant conditioning has been recommended?
 
  1. Varied outcomes
  2. Reinforcement
  3. Self-efficacy
  4. Conditioned response

Question 2

In order to assess the developmental history of a child, the community health nurse would ask a parent:
 
  1. Did you experience any prenatal problems?
  2. What concerns you about your child?
  3. How old was your child when he first walked?
  4. What have you tried in the past for this problem?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
A 6-year-old can learn to comply with requests when adults reinforce compliance with positive reinforcements. 1. Varied outcomes is not a step to use in operant conditioning. 3. Self-efficacy is not a strategy related to operant conditioning. 4. A conditioned response is the outcome of oper-ant conditioning, not a strategy.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
This specifically addresses the child's development. Option 1 will elicit prenatal history. Option 2 will identify the presenting problem. Option 4 will identify past attempts to deal with the pre-senting problem.



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