In follow-up appointments or visits with parents and their new baby, it is useful if the nurse can identify parental behaviors that can either facilitate or inhibit attachment. Which of the following is a facilitating behavior?
1. Parents have difficulty naming the infant.
2. Parents hover around the infant, directing attention to and pointing at the infant.
3. Parents make no effort to interpret actions or needs of infant.
4. Parents do not move from fingertip touch to palmar contact and holding.
2
1, 3, 4. Incorrect. This is an inhibiting behavior.
2. Correct. Parents hovering over the infant and obviously paying attention is a facilitating be-havior.
You might also like to view...
The nurse studying osteoporosis learns that which drugs can cause this disorder? (Select all that apply.)
a. Antianxiety agents b. Antibiotics c. Barbiturates d. Corticosteroids e. Loop diuretics
The LPN reminds a group of students that the values they demonstrate in their practice have their roots in:
1. nursing school education. 2. family influence. 3. peer relationships. 4. agency policies.
Directions: Calculate the IV flow rates with DA equations where requested. For credit, show work. Label all answers. Label flow rates in milliliters per hour or drops per minutes, as needed. Ordered: LRS 2 L IV q24h. a. Is this an intermittent or continuous order?What flow rate will the nurse set on an infusion pump?
b. DA equation: c. Evaluation:
A client diagnosed with COPD says, "I don't see why I need to stop smoking. The damage to my lungs is already done." How should the nurse respond to this statement?
1. "If you stop smoking now your COPD may not get worse as fast." 2. "If you stop smoking, your lungs will get better pretty quickly." 3. "Your symptoms might not be as bad if you aren't smoking." 4. "You are probably correct, but you should at least try." 5. "If I were you, I would enjoy what time I have left."