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The nurse case manager is planning a care conference about a young child who has complex
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health care v




needs and will soon be discharged home. Whom should the nurse invite to the conference?
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a. Family and nursing staff
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b. Social worker, nursing staff, and primary care physician
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c. Family and key health professionals involved in childs care
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d. Primary care physician and key health professionals involved in childs care - correct
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answer ANS: C v v




A multidisciplinary conference is necessary for coordination of care for children with complex
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health needs. v




The family and key health professionals who are involved in the childs care are included. The
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nursing staff can v v




address the nursing care needs of the child with the family, but other involved disciplines must
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be included. v




The family must be included in the discharge conferences, which allow them to determine
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what education they v v




will require and the resources needed at home. A member of the nursing staff must be
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included to review the v v v




nursing needs of the child. v v v v




Lindsey, age 5 years, will be starting kindergarten next month. She has cerebral palsy, and it
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has been v

,determined that she needs to be in a special education classroom. Her parents are tearful v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




when telling the nurse v v v




about this and state that they did not realize that her disability was so severe. The best
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interpretation of this v v




situation is that: v v




a. This is a sign that parents are in denial.
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b. This is a normal anticipated time of parental stress.
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c. The parents need to learn more about cerebral palsy.
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d. The parents are used to having expectations that are too high. - correct answer ANS: B
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Parenting a child with a chronic illness can be very stressful for parents. There are anticipated
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times that v




parental stress increases. One of these identified times is when the child begins school.
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Nurses can help parents v v v




recognize and plan interventions to work through these stressful periods. The parents are not
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in denial; they are
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responding to the childs placement in school. The parents are not exhibiting signs of a v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




knowledge deficit or v v




expectations that are too high; this is their first interaction with the school system with this v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




child.

Approach behaviors are coping mechanisms that result in a familys movement toward v v v v v v v v v v v v




adjustment and v




resolution of the crisis of having a child with a chronic illness or disability. What is considered
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an approach v




behavior in parents? v v




a. Are unable to adjust to a progression of the disease or condition
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b. Anticipate future problems and seek guidance and answers
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c. Look for new cures without a perspective toward possible benefit
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d. Fail to recognize seriousness of childs condition despite physical evidence - correct answer
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ANS: B
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The parents who anticipate future problems and seek guidance and answers are
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demonstrating approach v




behaviors. They are demonstrating positive actions in caring for their child. Avoidance v v v v v v v v v v v v




behaviors include being v v




unable to adjust to a progression of the disease or condition, looking for new cures without a
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perspective
toward possible benefit, and failing to recognize the seriousness of the childs condition
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despite physical v




evidence. These behaviors would suggest that the parents are moving away from adjustmentv v v v v v v v v v v v v




or adaptation in
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the crisis of a child with chronic illness or disability.
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Families progress through various stages of reactions when a child is diagnosed with a
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chronic illness or v v




disability. After the shock phase, a period of adjustment usually follows. This is often
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characterized by: v

,a. Denial. c. Social reintegration.
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b. Guilt and anger. d. Acceptance of childs limitations. - correct answer ANS: B
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For most families, the adjustment phase is accompanied by several responses that are
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normally part of the v v v




adjustment process. Guilt, self-accusation, bitterness, and anger are common reactions. v v v v v v v v v v




The initial diagnosis of v v v




a chronic illness or disability often is often met with intense emotion and characterized by
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shock and denial. v v




Social reintegration and acceptance of the childs limitations is the culmination of the
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adjustment process. v




The nurse comes into the room of a child who was just diagnosed with a chronic disability. The
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childs
parents begin to yell at the nurse about a variety of concerns. The nurses best response is:
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a. What is really wrong?
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b. Being angry is only natural.
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c. Yelling at me will not change things.
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d. I will come back when you settle down. - correct answer ANS: B
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Parental anger after the diagnosis of a child with a chronic disability is a common response.
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One of the most v v v




common targets for parental anger is members of the staff. The nurse should recognize the v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




common response v




of anger to the diagnosis and allow the family to ventilate. What is really wrong? Yelling at me
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will not change v v




things, and I will come back when you settle down are all possible responses, but they are not
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the likely v




reasons for this anger. v v v




A common parental reaction to a child with special needs is parental overprotection. Parental
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behavior
suggestive of this includes: v v v




a. Giving inconsistent discipline.
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b. Providing consistent, strict discipline.
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c. Forcing child to help self, even when not capable.
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d. Encouraging social and educational activities not appropriate to childs level of capability. -
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correct answer ANS: A v v v




Parental overprotection is manifested by the parents fear of letting the child achieve any new
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skill, avoiding all v v




discipline, and catering to the childs every desire to prevent frustration. The overprotective v v v v v v v v v v v v v




parents usually do v v




not set limits and or institute discipline, and they usually prefer to remain in the role of total
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caregiver. They do v v




not allow the child to perform self-care or encourage the child to try new activities.
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, Most parents of children with special needs tend to experience chronic sorrow. This is
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characterized by: v




a. Lack of acceptance of the childs limitation.
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b. Lack of available support to prevent sorrow.
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c. Periods of intensified sorrow when experiencing anger and guilt.
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d. Periods of intensified sorrow and loss that occur in waves over time. - correct answer ANS:
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D
Chronic sorrow is manifested by feelings of sorrow and loss that recur in waves over time. The
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sorrow is in v v




response to the recognition of the childs limitations. The family should be assessed in an
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ongoing manner to v v




provide appropriate support as the needs of the family change. The sorrow is not preventable.
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The chronic v




sorrow occurs during the reintegration and acknowledgment stage.
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Which intervention will encourage a sense of autonomy in a toddler with disabilities?
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a. Avoiding separation from family during hospitalizations
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b. Encouraging independence in as many areas as possible
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c. Exposing child to pleasurable experiences as much as possible
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d. Helping parents learn special care needs of their child - correct answer ANS: B
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Encouraging the toddler to be independent encourages a sense of autonomy. The child can v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




be given choices
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about feeding, dressing, and diversional activities, which will provide a sense of control.
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Avoiding separation v




from family during hospitalizations and helping parents learn special care needs of their child
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should be v




practiced as part of family-centered care. They do not particularly foster autonomy. Exposing
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the child to v v




pleasurable experiences, especially sensory ones, is a supportive intervention. It does not v v v v v v v v v v v v




particularly support v




autonomy.

The feeling of guilt that the child caused the disability or illness is especially critical in which
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child?
a. Toddler c. School-age child
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b. Preschooler d. Adolescent - correct answer ANS: B
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Preschoolers are most likely to be affected by feelings of guilt that they caused the v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v




illness/disability or are v v




being punished for wrongdoings. Toddlers are focused on establishing their autonomy. The
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illness will foster v v




dependency. The school-age child will have limited opportunities for achievement and may v v v v v v v v v v v v




not be able tov v v




understand limitations. Adolescents are faced with the task of incorporating their disabilities v v v v v v v v v v v v




into their v




changing self-concept. v

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