In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse believes that:
a. caregivers can and will be helpful at times if the nurse provides adequate teaching and training
b. caregivers can participate in the simple day-to-day care of the child
c. with enough supervision, caregivers can be good partners with nurses in caring for ill children and can help allay the children's fears
d. the presence and support of families is essential for optimal healing, recovery, and prevention of additional trauma to a child
D
Feedback
A Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does believe that caregivers can and will be helpful at all times with or without adequate teaching and training.
B Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does believe that caregivers can participate in the simple day-to-day care of the child, and much, much more.
C Incorrect. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse does not believe that supervision of caregivers makes them good partners with nurses in caring for ill children and can help allay the children's fears.
D Correct. In the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC), the nurse believes that the presence and support of families is essential for optimal healing, recovery, and prevention of additional trauma to a child.
You might also like to view...
The patient is starting a 6-month prophylactic course of therapy with isoniazid (INH). Which teaching point should the health care provider emphasize to the patient?
a. Increase intake of Swiss or aged cheeses. b. Avoid vitamin supplements during therapy. c. Use alcohol in small to moderate amounts only. d. Report yellowish color of eyes or skin immediately.
The client with chronic renal failure is scheduled for hemodialysis this morning and is due to receive a once-daily medication. Nursing intervention would include administering the medication:
a. just prior to dialysis c. on return from dialysis b. during dialysis d. the day after dialysis
The use of advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) would help reduce the costs of health care. To be the most effective, APRNs
a. should be reimbursed by the physician they work for b. practice under the state practice act for physician assistants c. work directly under a physician in a managed care plan d. need prescriptive authority and professional liability insurance to be effective providers of health care
Known risk factors for lymphedema include all of the following except
A. Osteoarthritis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Obesity D. Venous ulcer disease