Which of the following questions by the nurse would best fit the philosophy of the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC)?
a. "Where have you been all morning?"
b. "Have you brushed your child's teeth today?"
c. "How does your child look to you today?"
d. "Do you think your child's color is worse?"
C
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A Incorrect. The following question by the nurse would not best fit the philosophy of the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC): "Where have you been all morning?" The question is like an interrogation.
B Incorrect. The following question by the nurse would not best fit the philosophy of the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC): "Have you brushed your child's teeth today?" The question suggests there is a partition of responsibilities.
C Correct. The following question by the nurse would best fit the philosophy of the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC): "How does your child look to you today?" The question indicates equality of the partnership.
D Incorrect. The following question by the nurse would not best fit the philosophy of the nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC): "Do you think your child's color is worse?"
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