Fundamentals Exam 1 Galen BSN
Coughlin with Questions and Correct
Answers Review Study Guide GRADED A+
Family Centered care involves - Answer--the family as a whole
A nurse should recognize the family without - Answer--judgement
Enabling - Answer--family is given opportunities
Empowering - Answer--family has a sense of control
Family is the ______________ in the child's life. - Answer--constant
Support personnel ______________ in the child's life. - Answer--fluctuate
While empowering a family a nurse should: - Answer--recognize and honor cultural
diversity
encourage family to family support and networking
ensure health care is flexible, accessible and comprehensive
exchange complete and unbiased information
Reasoning - Answer--explaining to a child why something is wrong using age
appropriate language
Preoperative stage - Answer--toddlers and preschoolers aren't able to distinguish
between their point of view and those of others. (they may do something knowing it
is wrong, but do it anyway knowing they will get attention, even if it is "bad" attention)
Scolding - Answer--often takes the form of shame or criticism, kids take this seriously
and really think they ARE bad.
When disciplining a child focus on the ______________, NOT the child. -
Answer--Misbehavior
Should you use "I" or "You" when disciplining? - Answer--"I"
Behavior Modification Theory - Answer--behavior that is rewarded will be repeated
, Ignoring behavior will eventually ... - Answer--extinguish or minimize the act.
Do not ____________ to the child. - Answer--give in
Response burst - Answer--the child's bad behavior increases to test the parents and
see if they are serious about the plan
Consequences in discipline - Answer--allowing children to experience the results of
their behavior, 3 types.
3 types of consequences in discipline - Answer--Natural, logical and unrelated
Natural consequence of discipline - Answer--occur without intervention, such as
being late and missing dinner
Logical consequence of discipline - Answer--directly related to the rule, such as not
being allowed to play with a toy until all of the other ones are put away
Unrelated consequence of discipline - Answer--imposed deliberately, such as not
playing until homework is completed or the use of "time out"
What consequence of discipline works best? - Answer--Natural or Logical
"time-out" - Answer--child is placed in an isolated and unstimulating place and
becomes bored, wanting to behave to reenter the family group.
Time limit for "time-out" - Answer--1 minute per year of age
Corporal or physical punishment - Answer--spanking, this inflicts pain and a short
term decrease in behavior
Flaws in corporal punishment: - Answer--teaches violence
may physically harm the child
children become accustomed to it and may need more severe punishment each time
interferes with effective parent-child interaction
may affect moral reasoning
What is atraumatic care? - Answer--"do no harm"
How does a nurse implement atraumatic care? - Answer--eliminating or minimizing
the psychological and physical distress experienced by child and their family in the
health care system, making sure that their primary concern is the concern of the
welfare of the child and family
Coughlin with Questions and Correct
Answers Review Study Guide GRADED A+
Family Centered care involves - Answer--the family as a whole
A nurse should recognize the family without - Answer--judgement
Enabling - Answer--family is given opportunities
Empowering - Answer--family has a sense of control
Family is the ______________ in the child's life. - Answer--constant
Support personnel ______________ in the child's life. - Answer--fluctuate
While empowering a family a nurse should: - Answer--recognize and honor cultural
diversity
encourage family to family support and networking
ensure health care is flexible, accessible and comprehensive
exchange complete and unbiased information
Reasoning - Answer--explaining to a child why something is wrong using age
appropriate language
Preoperative stage - Answer--toddlers and preschoolers aren't able to distinguish
between their point of view and those of others. (they may do something knowing it
is wrong, but do it anyway knowing they will get attention, even if it is "bad" attention)
Scolding - Answer--often takes the form of shame or criticism, kids take this seriously
and really think they ARE bad.
When disciplining a child focus on the ______________, NOT the child. -
Answer--Misbehavior
Should you use "I" or "You" when disciplining? - Answer--"I"
Behavior Modification Theory - Answer--behavior that is rewarded will be repeated
, Ignoring behavior will eventually ... - Answer--extinguish or minimize the act.
Do not ____________ to the child. - Answer--give in
Response burst - Answer--the child's bad behavior increases to test the parents and
see if they are serious about the plan
Consequences in discipline - Answer--allowing children to experience the results of
their behavior, 3 types.
3 types of consequences in discipline - Answer--Natural, logical and unrelated
Natural consequence of discipline - Answer--occur without intervention, such as
being late and missing dinner
Logical consequence of discipline - Answer--directly related to the rule, such as not
being allowed to play with a toy until all of the other ones are put away
Unrelated consequence of discipline - Answer--imposed deliberately, such as not
playing until homework is completed or the use of "time out"
What consequence of discipline works best? - Answer--Natural or Logical
"time-out" - Answer--child is placed in an isolated and unstimulating place and
becomes bored, wanting to behave to reenter the family group.
Time limit for "time-out" - Answer--1 minute per year of age
Corporal or physical punishment - Answer--spanking, this inflicts pain and a short
term decrease in behavior
Flaws in corporal punishment: - Answer--teaches violence
may physically harm the child
children become accustomed to it and may need more severe punishment each time
interferes with effective parent-child interaction
may affect moral reasoning
What is atraumatic care? - Answer--"do no harm"
How does a nurse implement atraumatic care? - Answer--eliminating or minimizing
the psychological and physical distress experienced by child and their family in the
health care system, making sure that their primary concern is the concern of the
welfare of the child and family