The nurse is caring for a school-age child whose parents are in attendance. Which nursing actions demonstrate anticipatory guidance for the parents? (Select all that apply.)
A) Assessing their socioeconomic situation
B) Explaining the child's nutritional needs
C) Discussing what is considered normal for the child
D) Cautioning against the child becoming a latchkey kid
E) Reminding on ways to ensure that the child plays outdoors safely
Ans: B, C, E
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1. A family history of heart problems 2. Medications currently being taken at home 3. Questions or concerns about hospitalization 4. The onset, severity, and duration of the chest pain
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