EVCC NURS 210 - PEDs Exam 1 - M/C Unit 1
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1. Basic social unit 2 or more people living in the same household who are related to the
householder through birth, marriage, adoption
2. atraumatic care 1) prevent physical stressors, pain, discomfort, immobility, lack of ADLs,
food,
water
2) prevent or minimize parent-child separation
3) promote family-centered care, treating the family as the patient
4) promote a sense of control
3. Atraumatic Centered Care (FCC)
Care Includes
4. Prevent/
Mini- mize
physical
stressors
5. Family
,EVCC NURS 210 - PEDs Exam 1 - M/C Unit 1
correctly answered already passed
Therapeutic
Commnication Parental Education
-goal directed -Engages the parents as active participants
-focused & purposeful
-engage in identifying what makes them comfortable
Therapeutic Play -use positions of comfort
-provides an emotional -therapeutic hugging
outlet or coping device -distraction methods
Child Education partnership between the child, family, healthcare team in planning, providing,
-Promotes understanding evaluating care
in appropriate ways
6.
, EVCC NURS 210 - PEDs Exam 1 - M/C Unit 1
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FCC: Core -respect child & family
Princi- ples -recognition of the ettects of culture, racial, ethnic
-identification of families strengths
-support of family's choices
-Maintenace of flexibility
-provisions of unbiased, honest information
-assistance with the emotional & other support the child and family
require
-empower families
7. Positive
Out- comes -decrease anxiety
of FCC -children are calmer & pain management is enhanced
-recovery time is shorter
-families have increased confidence
-communication in healthcare team and family is improved
-overall decrease cost in healthcare
8. FCC for Provide sense of control
hospital- ized -balance neutral & ettective communication
child -verbal & non-verbal communication
-assess parental & child learning needs
-introduce
9. Communicatin -get down on their level
g with -keep patient with child to keep comfort
Children -observe non-verbal care
-calm voice
-
10. Infants Infants primarily communicate through touch, sight, and hearing
- cuddling, holding, rocking, singing
correctly answered already passed
1. Basic social unit 2 or more people living in the same household who are related to the
householder through birth, marriage, adoption
2. atraumatic care 1) prevent physical stressors, pain, discomfort, immobility, lack of ADLs,
food,
water
2) prevent or minimize parent-child separation
3) promote family-centered care, treating the family as the patient
4) promote a sense of control
3. Atraumatic Centered Care (FCC)
Care Includes
4. Prevent/
Mini- mize
physical
stressors
5. Family
,EVCC NURS 210 - PEDs Exam 1 - M/C Unit 1
correctly answered already passed
Therapeutic
Commnication Parental Education
-goal directed -Engages the parents as active participants
-focused & purposeful
-engage in identifying what makes them comfortable
Therapeutic Play -use positions of comfort
-provides an emotional -therapeutic hugging
outlet or coping device -distraction methods
Child Education partnership between the child, family, healthcare team in planning, providing,
-Promotes understanding evaluating care
in appropriate ways
6.
, EVCC NURS 210 - PEDs Exam 1 - M/C Unit 1
correctly answered already passed
FCC: Core -respect child & family
Princi- ples -recognition of the ettects of culture, racial, ethnic
-identification of families strengths
-support of family's choices
-Maintenace of flexibility
-provisions of unbiased, honest information
-assistance with the emotional & other support the child and family
require
-empower families
7. Positive
Out- comes -decrease anxiety
of FCC -children are calmer & pain management is enhanced
-recovery time is shorter
-families have increased confidence
-communication in healthcare team and family is improved
-overall decrease cost in healthcare
8. FCC for Provide sense of control
hospital- ized -balance neutral & ettective communication
child -verbal & non-verbal communication
-assess parental & child learning needs
-introduce
9. Communicatin -get down on their level
g with -keep patient with child to keep comfort
Children -observe non-verbal care
-calm voice
-
10. Infants Infants primarily communicate through touch, sight, and hearing
- cuddling, holding, rocking, singing