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,PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC NURSING: CARING FOR CHILDREN, 7EDITION

CHAPTER 1 NURSE'S ROLE IN CARE OF THE CHILD: HOSPITAL, COMMUNITY, AND
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1) Which Nursing Role Is Not Directly Involved When Providing Family-Centered Approach

To The Pediatric Population?

1. Advocacy

2. Case Management

3. Patient Education

4. Researcher

Answer: 4

Explanation: 1. A Researcher Is Not Involved In The Family-Centered Approach To Patient

Care Of Children And Their Families. Advocacy, Case Management, And Patient Education

Are All Roles Directly Involved In The Care Of Children And Their Families.

2) A Researcher Is Not Involved In The Family-Centered Approach To Patient Care Of

Children And Their Families. Advocacy, Case Management, And Patient Education Are All

Roles Directly Involved In The Care Of Children And Their Families.

3) A Researcher Is Not Involved In The Family-Centered Approach To Patient Care Of

Children And Their Families. Advocacy, Case Management, And Patient Education Are All

Roles Directly Involved In The Care Of Children And Their Families.

4) A Researcher Is Not Involved In The Family-Centered Approach To Patient Care Of

Children And Their Families. Advocacy, Case Management, And Patient Education Are All

,Roles Directly Involved In The Care Of Children And Their Families.

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Cognitive Level: Analyzing

Client Need &Sub: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

Standards: Qsen Competencies: Patient-Centered Care | Aacn Essential Competencies:

Essential Ii: Basic Organizational And Systems Leadership For Quality Care And Patient Safety

| Nln Competencies: Professional Identity | Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process:

Assessment/Coordination Of Care

Learning Outcome: Lo 1.2 Compare The Roles Of Nurses In Child

Healthcare. Mnl Lo: Family-Centered Care

, 2) A Nurse Is Working With Pediatric Clients In A Research Facility. The Nurse

Recognizes That Federal Guidelines Are In Place That Delineate Which Pediatrics Clients

Must Give Assent For Participation In Research Trials. Based Upon The Client's Age, The

Nurse Would Seek Assent From Which Children?

Select All That Apply.

1. The Precocious 4-Year-Old Commencing As A Cystic Fibrosis Research-Study Participant.

2. The 7-Year-Old Leukemia Client Electing To Receive A Newly Developed Medication,

Now Being Researched.

3. The 10-Year-Old Commencing In An Investigative Study For Clients With Precocious Puberty.

4. The 13-Year-Old Client Commencing Participation In A Research Program For Attention

Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd) Treatments.

Answer: 2, 3, 4

Explanation: 1. Federal Guidelines Mandate That Research Participants 7 Years Old And Older

Must Receive Developmentally Appropriate Information About Healthcare Procedures And

Treatments And Give Assent.

2. Federal Guidelines Mandate That Research Participants 7 Years Old And Older Must

Receive Developmentally Appropriate Information About Healthcare Procedures And

Treatments And Give Assent.

3. Federal Guidelines Mandate That Research Participants 7 Years Old And Older Must

Receive Developmentally Appropriate Information About Healthcare Procedures And

Treatments And Give Assent.

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