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(1) Prevent or minimize the child's separation from the family;
(2) Promote a sense of control; and
(3) Prevent or minimize bodily injury and pain
, Describe the role of the family in in-patient care and discharge planning.
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· Family presence at beside rounds or procedures
· Family advocacy - family share in the control of the management plan
· Family members must participate in the discussion and decision making
· 80-95% of families prefer teaching and care discussions to occur at
bedside
· Family-centred rounds (FCR) important component of medical education
NCLEX QUESTION: What nursing intervention would you NOT include in the plan of
care with a two-year old experiencing loss of control?
A) Provide routines and rituals the 2-year old is familiar with.
B) Distract the toddler from looking at pictures of parents placed at bedside.
C) Anticipate temper tantrums
D) Allow the two-year old to select if they want orange juice or milk for breakfast.
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B) Distract the toddler from looking at pictures of parents placed at
bedside.
The nurse is providing atraumatic care to a child hospitalized for cardiac surgery.
Which is a recommended guideline when communicating with the child's parents?
A) Do not cause undue stress by providing details of the surgery
B) Direct the focus of the parent from providing routine care of the child to preparing
for the surgery
C) Direct the parents to the physician if they have questions about the surgery
D) Treat the parents as equal partners in the care of their child by allowing them to
perform as much care as possible