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Characteristics of parental control?
high level (4)
low level (4) - Answer-high level- restrictive control of
behavior, survey and enforce compliance with rules,
encourage children to fulfill their responsibilities, may limit
freedom of expression
low levels- permissive, minimally controlling, make fewer
demands, fewer restrictions on behavior/emotions, permit
freedom in exploring environment
Parenting styles:
Authoritarian parents?
What does the child become like? - Answer-Authoritarian-
high control, low warmth
issues commands, little communication, inflexible, permits
little independence
children: becomes fearful, withdrawn, rebellious,
aggressive
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Parenting styles:
Authoritative parents?
What does the child become like? - Answer-MOST
effective**
moderately high control, high warmth
accepts and encourages growing autonomy, open
communication, flexible rules
children: tend to be best adjusted, self-reliant, well-
controlled, socially competent, high self esteem, better
school performance
Parenting styles:
Permissive parents?
What does the child become like? - Answer-low control,
high warmth
few or no restraints, unconditional love, communication
flows, much freedom, little guidance
children: rebellious, aggressive, socially inept, self-
induldgent, impulsive, creative, active, outgoing
Parenting styles:
Indifferent parents?
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What does child become like? - Answer-low control, low
warmth
no limit setting, lacks affection for kid, focused on stress in
own life
children: may exhibit destructive impulses and delinquent
behavior
race vs ethnicity? - Answer-race- physical characteristics
(i.e. bone structure, skin, hair, eye color
ethnicity- cultural factors (language, ancestors, etc.)
what is a child's understanding of hospitalization and
illness based on?
what does nursing focus on? - Answer-cognitive,
developmental and prior experiences
focus on alleviating any fear and anxiety and disruptions
What are the roles of the peds nurse? - Answer-patient
advocate, research, role model, educator, babysitter,
family centered care, counselor, cultural sensitivity,
collaboration, anything dealing with parents
What are nursing interventions that promote family
centered care? - Answer-care routines- work with parents,
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collab. with other units, age appropriate activites,
communication with parents, child, etc, education- answer
questions, timeframe, care given
comfort positioning
What are nursing interventions that facilitate atraumatic
care? - Answer-distractions- find out what kid likes,
prevent seperation anxiety from parents (ie comfort
positioning), promote sense of control- give choices when
possible, get child outside if possible, age appropriate
education, provide rewards
What are culturally sensitive important things to consider?
- Answer-translator?, time orientation, nutrition, CAM,
health beliefs (i.e. pain control, etc), family dynamics,
social worker, reading material in their language
Philosophy of peds nursing? - Answer-family centered,
atraumatic, health promotion, cultural sensitive, work with
parents
______ _______ ______= philosophy of care that
integrates the family's values and potential contributions in