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While interviewing parents who have just arrived in the healthcare clinic,
the nurse begins the interview. Which of the following statements involve
therapeutic communication techniques? Select all that apply.
A. Allow the parents to direct the conversation so that they feel comfortable
and in control
B. use broad, open-ended questions so that parents can feel open to discuss
issues
C. Redirect by asking guided questions to keep the parents on task
D. Use careful listening, which relies on the use of clues and verbal leads to
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E. Ask carefully worded, detailed questions to get accurate information
Ans: B, C, D
A nurse looks over her assignment for the day that includes an infant, a
preschool-age child, a third-grader, and a sophomore in high school. Which
techniques take into consideration developmental stages when working with
pediatric patients?
A Being aware that infants will become agitated due to stranger anxiety
around age 4 months
B When a preschooler is getting blood drawn, giving a detailed explanation
will be helpful
C Explaining and demonstrating what the blood pressure machine does to
the third-grader before taking her blood pressure
D Using a single consistent approach with the adolescent will help allay
anger and hostility
Ans: C
These general approaches can be helpful when performing a physical exam.
Select all that apply.
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a. With toddlers, restraint may be necessary, and requesting a parent's
assistance is appropriate.
b. When examining a preschooler, giving a choice of which parts to
examine may be helpful in gaining the child's cooperation.
c. With a school-age child, it is always best to have the parents present when
examining.
d. Giving explanations about body systems can make adolescents nervous
due to their egocentricities.
e. An infant physical exam is done head to toe, similarly to the adult.
Ans: A, B
When assessing blood pressure in a child:
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A. Knowledge of normal mean is important: newborn, 65/41. 1 month-2
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years, 95/58. 2-5years, 101/57.
B. Cuff size is the most important variable and should be measured using
limb lengths
C. The child is considered normotensive if the BP is below the 95th
percentile
D. Check upper and lower extremity BP to look for abnormalities such as
aortic stenosis, which causes lower-extremity BP to be higher than upper-
extremity BP
Ans: A
Growth measurement is a key element in children of their health status.
One measurement for height is linear growth measurement. What should
the nurse do to perfect this technique? Select all that apply.
A Understand the difference in measurement for children who can stand
alone and for those who must lie recumbent.
B Use a length board and footboard or a standiometer, which is the best
technique, or use a tape measure.
C Two measurers are usually required for a recumbent child, although one
measurer may be sufficient for a cooperative child.