Nursing interventions to decrease stress related to relocation include
a. Having residents eat their meals in the dining room
b. Taking residents on a tour of the facility and introducing them to all of the caregivers
c. Encouraging residents to discuss bringing some of their furniture and personal belongings with their families
d. Spending an afternoon reviewing all of the facility policies and procedures that relate to resident care
C
Having familiar belongings in the resident's room, along with providing the resident access to personal items, often lessens the trauma of relocation.
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a. 20 c. 24 b. 22 d. 26
The leading cause of death and disability in children is:
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is planning care for a preschool-age child and family. In order to assess the family, what should the nurse plan to do during each health supervision visit?
1. Discuss of the child's developmental status 2. Observe interactions among the family members 3. Discuss concerns with the parents 4. Administer age appropriate vaccinations 5. Record height and weight