The omission of basic nurturing, acceptance, and caring of a child is considered:
1. Sexual abuse
2. Emotional neglect
3. Physical neglect
4. Child abuse
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Emotional neglect is the omission of basic nurturing, acceptance, and caring of a child.
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The mother of a toddler-age client expresses concern about the child's lower back curving in and the child's belly sticking out
Which action by the nurse is appropriate? 1. Suggest that the mother to buy the child bigger clothes. 2. Give the mother the first available appointment to see the health care provider. 3. Contact the health care provider to see if an orthopedic referral is necessary. 4. Reassure the mother that this is normal for a toddler.
The toddler is receiving oxygen in a mist tent. One of the disadvantages of the tent is that it requires the nurse to:
a. remove the restless child. b. change wet bedding and clothing as needed. c. open the mist tent at least once an hour. d. keep all objects outside of the tent.
Nurses who work in the operating room are asked to help design a new preoperative holding area. Which suggestions should the nurses offer? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Colors for the room should be bright and lively. 2. The room should be behind a securable door. 3. The room should be located on the quieter side of the surgical area. 4. The room should be centrally located with windows into the operating theaters. 5. There should be space for an emergency medical cart with a defibrillator.
The nurse is creating outcome criteria for identified nursing diagnoses for a patient. What characteristics should the nurse include when creating the criteria?
A. Structured as statements B. Constructed as nursing goals C. Focus on psychomotor actions D. Patient-specific, time-specific, and measurable