A professional strongly encouraged institutionalization so the parents could focus on care of their other family members. Which of the following suggestions would be appropriate for the nurse to make to the parents?

a. As the expert pointed out, institutionalization will reduce family stress.
b. The child has a right to an education in the least-restrictive setting.
c. The child will eventually adapt to whatever choice the parents make.
d. The choice of what to do is entirely the parents'.


ANS: B
It is a given that it is the parents' choice. As an advocate for the child, you can explain that children have a legal right to an appropriate public education based on the child's needs in the least-restrictive setting.

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