The primary caregiver of a 10-year-old child is becoming increasingly tired and stressed
Which statement would be most appropriate for the nurse to suggest to this caregiver as a possible course of action for himself and the child?
A) "When Eddy is feeling well enough, you and Eddy should go on a short vacation."
B) "You would probably benefit from some counseling from the hospital's clinical social worker."
C) "It is important for you to take a break from caring for Eddy. I can give you information about the hospital's respite care program."
D) "Going out with friends a few times a week might be beneficial in helping you cope with Eddy's condition."
Ans: C
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