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Family Nursing Exam 4 2026/2027 | Study Guide & Practice Questions

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Prepare for Family Nursing Exam 4 with this 2026/2027 comprehensive study guide. Includes practice questions, detailed answers, and strategies to help nursing students master family health concepts, patient care, and clinical decision-making for exam success.

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•Prevent or minimize physical stressors, including pain, discomfort, immobility,
sleep deprivation, inability to eat or drink, and changes in elimination
Principles of atraumatic care •Prevent or minimize parent-child separation
•Promote family-centered care, treating the family as the patient
•Promote a sense of control

helps child understand the reason for the hospitalization/procedures in
Atraumatic care: Child education
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Have the child point toes inward and wiggle them.
Ask the child to squeeze your hand.
Encourage the child to count aloud.
Atraumatic care: Distraction methods Sing a song and have the child sing along.
Point out the pictures on the ceiling.
Have the child blow bubbles.
Play music appealing to the child

Introduce yourself and explain your role.
Position yourself at the child's level.
Allow the child to remain near the parent if needed, so the child can remain
comfortable and relaxed.
Smile and make eye contact with the child if culturally appropriate.
Direct your questions and explanations to the child.
Listen attentively and pause to allow time for the child to formulate his or her
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Use the child's or family's terms for body parts and medical care when possible.
Speak in a calm, quiet, confident, and unhurried voice.
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