The nurse is providing care to a preschool-age client who was admitted to the medical–surgical unit after an acute asthma attack. Which interventions foster a family-centered focus to client care?

1. Discussing rooming in with the parents of the client
2. Allowing the client to "cry it out" after the parents leave for the evening
3. Providing comfort items from home, such as a blanket
4. Maintaining strict visitation for the family
5. Discussing what to expect during the hospital stay


Correct Answer: 1,3,5
Rationale: Family-centered care principles that are used in the hospital setting include rooming in, providing comfort items from home, and discussing what to expect. Allowing the child to "cry it out" and maintaining strict visitation for the family are not family-centered principles.

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