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savannahhooper

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A 3-year-old child has been diagnosed with autism, and the parents ask the nurse what can be done to treat the disorder.
 
  The nurse responds that a team of professionals will be assisting their child in various therapies and will include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) 1. Speech therapist
   2. Laboratory technicians
   3. Public health agency
   4. Social Services
   5. Play therapist

Question 2

The student nurse is attending a lecture about commitment to the profession to nursing. The student concludes that personal commitment goals are met when the student:
 
  1. Calls in sick for clinical because of a respiratory infection.
   2. Chooses to skip class to attend a political rally.
   3. Misses clinical to study for the NCLEX exam.
   4. Declines to observe a new procedure to give an unnecessary bath.



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Answer to Question 1

1. Speech therapist
4. Social Services
5. Play therapist

Rationale:
The goals of therapy are to facilitate communication, reduce rigidity, and treat maladaptive behaviors. To reach these goals, the child will be treated by a speech therapist, a play therapist, and social services. Laboratory technicians do not treat clients. A public health agency does not treat clients, although individuals who work there might.

Answer to Question 2

1. Calls in sick for clinical because of a respiratory infection.

Rationale:
While calling in sick for a frivolous reason demonstrates a lack of commitment, calling in sick with a bona fide illness is protection of the clients who are already compromised. Attending a political rally may be important, but for the student attending class demonstrates the greater commitment. Studying for the NCLEX exam is also important, but not more important than learning clinical skills. The student who demonstrates commitment seeks out as many new learning experiences as possible.





 

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