Which of the following outcomes would the nurse evaluate as a goal met for a child who has been given a nursing diagnosis of "Fear related to separation from caregiver":
a. Child stayed overnight with a peer.
b. Child stated he or she will go to camp for a week.
c. Parent has devised a reward system for the child staying 1 hour or more without the parent present.
d. Caregiver reports the child seems less nervous then talking about separation.
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A Correct: For a child who has been given a nursing diagnosis of "Fear related to separation from caregiver", staying overnight with a peer indicates a goal has been met.
B Incorrect: This outcome is a goal in the future and has not yet been met.
C Incorrect: This outcome is a goal in the future and has not yet been met.
D Incorrect: This is not the correct response.
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