A nursing manager wants to decrease the amount of stress children have during hospitalization. What environmental change can the manager implement to best meet this goal?

A.
Create a treatment room for procedures.
B.
Have dim lighting installed in patient rooms.
C.
Keep the play area unlocked and open at all hours.
D.
Provide guest trays for parents staying in the room.


ANS: A
One way to decrease the stress of hospitalization for children is to make the child's room a safe place where painful and frightening treatments and procedures do not occur. The manager should create a treatment room on the unit. Dim lighting might be peaceful and lead to better rest, but is not the best answer, nor is providing guest trays. Play areas for younger children especially should be kept secure for patient safety.

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