A nurse promotes family-centered care when:
1. Caregivers can room in and provide care to their child.
2. The nurse provides the care as the physician orders.
3. Care is provided after the family steps out of the room.
4. Visitation guidelines are strictly followed.
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1. Including the family in providing care is being family centered.
2. The family needs to be involved in the care in order for it to be family centered.
3. Care should be provided continuously and hold the needs of the family and patient as a high priority.
4. Visitation guidelines are set by the family, not the staff.
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