The nurse is planning a prenatal class for a group of adolescents. The nurse will establish the goals of: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Providing anticipatory guidance.
2. Preparing the participants for labor and birth.
3. Avoiding discussion of the patient's conflicts.
4. Providing community resources if asked.
5. Helping the participants develop coping skills.
1,2,5
Rationale 1: Goals for a prenatal class designed for adolescents must include anticipatory guidance.
Rationale 2: Goals for a prenatal class designed for adolescents must include preparing the participants for labor and the birth of their baby.
Rationale 3: Goals for a prenatal class designed for adolescents must include a discussion of the conflicts they experience.
Rationale 4: Goals for a prenatal class designed for adolescents must include provision of community resources.
Rationale 5: Goals for a prenatal class designed for adolescents must include helping the participants develop adequate coping skills.
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