The nurse is working with an interpreter to meet the health needs of a family with limited
skills in the English language. Which action is not recommended?
You Selected:
Meeting with the interpreter before, including the family, to provide some
background information
Correct response:
Talking one-on-one with the interpreter at numerous points throughout the
session with the family
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 225.
Question 2 See full question 26s
The nurse is providing care for a 2-year-old girl with a chronic respiratory disease
present since birth. Which would be of least help in working effectively with the
parents?
You Selected:
Expect parents to perform procedures precisely as taught.
Correct response:
Expect parents to perform procedures precisely as taught.
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 225.
Question 3 See full question 44s
The nurse is meeting an 8-year-old girl with cancer and her family for the first time.
What will besthelp to establish a relationship with the child and family? Select all that
apply.
You Selected:
, Keeping both a relaxed posture and word flow
Sitting at eye level with the child and parents
Correct response:
Sitting at eye level with the child and parents
Keeping both a relaxed posture and word flow
Redirecting the conversation to maintain focus
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 222.
Question 4 See full question 42s
A nurse is talking with a 10-year-old and her parent about the current treatment plan for
the child's asthma. The child stands behind the parent and does not ask questions or
look at the nurse. What should the nurse consider the child's behavior could indicate?
You Selected:
The child may be shy and have some reluctance about communicating.
Correct response:
The child may be shy and have some reluctance about communicating.
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 222.
Question 5 See full question 22s
What should be the first step in developing a teaching plan for a 9-year-old who needs
education about a gluten-free diet for the treatment of celiac disease?
You Selected:
Collecting data of current dietary likes and dislikes
Correct response:
Assessing the child's current level of understanding
Explanation:
, Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 226.
Question 6 See full question 17s
A nurse is attempting to reduce pain that a child is experiencing after an emergency
appendectomy. What intervention can the nurse provide to meet this goal?
You Selected:
Assess the child frequently and use pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic
methods of pain relief as needed.
Correct response:
Assess the child frequently and use pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic
methods of pain relief as needed.
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 216.
Question 7 See full question 39s
A 7-year-old with sickle-cell disease who comes to the hospital frequently appears
withdrawn and depressed. He refuses to talk to anyone or even admit that he is sad.
What would be the best thing for the nurse to do that might help the child deal with his
feelings?
You Selected:
Get him to draw a picture.
Correct response:
Get him to draw a picture.
Explanation:
Reference:
Kyle, T., & Carman, S. Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: Wolters
Kluwer, 2017, Chapter 8: Atraumatic Care of Children and Families, p. 224.
Question 8 See full question 13s