The mother tells the nurse that her maternity leave is almost over and she will be returning to work soon. She will need to place her infant in a day care, and she asks the nurse how to know which day care is best

The nurse will tell the mother to investigate day care programs that: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Are close to her work in the event of an emergency
2. Require all staff have criminal background checks
3. Are attractive in appearance, with bright colors and interesting visual stimulation
4. Provide regular training of the staff and administration
5. Have policies regarding child health and emergencies, such as immunization requirements and emergency medical forms


2,4,5
Rationale 1: This may be convenient and helpful, but it does not insure that the day care facility will provide quality care.
Rationale 2: This is a safety feature and provides some protection against child abuse and other incidents.
Rationale 3: Although this is valuable in a day care setting, it does not mean that the environment is safe or appropriate for the child.
Rationale 4: This information is appropriate as it provides information about the abilities of the staff to provide a safe and stimulating environment.
Rationale 5: This information identifies the school is prepared for emergency situations.
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The nurse is attempting to determine the patient's pattern of response to the change trigger by assessing the patient's: A. Engagement. B. Level of confidence. C. Location. D. Mastery.

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Two weeks after their baby is born, the spouse is concerned

that the patient is extremely talkative and energetic, is only sleeping for a few hours each night, and forgets to eat. The patient is also neglecting her appearance and unaware that a baby has needs. What health problem should the nurse suspect the patient is experiencing? A) Postpartum blues B) Postpartum depression C) Postpartum psychosis D) Maladjustment

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To assess the reflexes of a 5-month-old infant lying supine, the nurse turns the infant's head to the left side so that the chin is over the shoulder. The expected response for this reflex is that the:

a. Left arm and leg abduct and the right arm and leg adduct. b. Left arm and leg extend and the right arm and leg flex. c. Infant turns the chin from the left to the right side. d. Infant begins a sucking motion with the lips and tongue.

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