Which of the following is necessary for the nurse working with hospitalized toddlers to know?
a. what the individual toddler has mastered and how to maintain mastery
b. how far behind or ahead this child seems to be compared to the average same-age child
c. which parent has been present most of the time then skills have been mastered
d. how many times the child has had to try something before mastering it
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A Correct. To preserve developing autonomy and minimize shame and doubt in themselves, it is important to know the accomplishments of individual toddlers and maintain mastery insofar as possible.
B Incorrect. The nurse working with the hospitalized toddler is focused upon the individual and their accomplishments, and is not concerned with comparison to the average same-age child.
C Incorrect. The nurse working with the hospitalized toddler is focused upon the individual and their accomplishments, and is not concerned with which parent has been present most of the time then skills have been mastered.
D Incorrect. The nurse working with the hospitalized toddler is focused upon the individual and their accomplishments, and is not concerned with how many times the child has had to try something before mastering it.
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