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Terms in this set (15)The nurse is caring for a child whose parents are unable to stay with the child for long hours. Which action by the nurse helps to ease the feelings of separation from home? Surround the child with familiar items What is the primary goal of care coordination? Ensuring continuity across various settings Which factors will influence self-care in the chronically ill hospitalized child? Select all that apply. Chilies level of interest, child's physical ability, child's developmental age What is the most appropriate way for the nurse help a child feel empowered to cope during a painful procedure. Coaching the child in learning a skill that will distract the child. What change does the nurse teach the parents to expect in their child after prolong hospitalization? Regression in newly learned skills What is a common experience of a sibling during a a sisters or brothers illness or hospitalization? Anger What is the major stressor of hospitalization for children from middle infancy throughout the preschool years? Separation anxiety When caring for a toddler admitted to the hospital, which behavior does the nurse recognize as a sign of separation anxiety in the protest phase? Attacking strangers verbally What is a common fear of hospitalized adolescents? Altered body image What behavior does the nurse expect when caring for a preschool age child admitted to the hospital? Select all that apply Develops trust in adults cries quietly for the parents tolerated brief periods of separation A student nurse asks a registered nurse how children sleep in the intensive care unit (ICU) and not become frightened with all the lights and noises. How does the registered nurse respond? We encourage parents to sit with their child as often as possible What are the different stages of separation anxiety in children? Select all that apply Protest despair detachment What is the most common reaction of many parents to their child's hospitalization? Helplessness During which phase of separation anxiety is a toddler most likely to cling to the parent? Protest The primary nursing goal for the hospitalized child younger than 5 years is to prevent which concern? Separation from parents Sets with similar termsPeds test 1 Chapter 3843 terms brooke_fries Maternal Child Nursing Chapter 38 Family-Centered…30 terms andreakayef Chapter 40: Nursing Considerations for the Hospita…24 terms Samantha_Kovacs Other sets by this creatorMed Term Chptr 128 terms Cecilia_Montanez Module 6- HS 32513 terms Cecilia_Montanez Module 5 Assignment-32510 terms Cecilia_Montanez Module 4 Assignment- HS32512 terms Cecilia_Montanez Recommended textbook solutionsPharmacology and the Nursing Process7th EditionJulie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins 382 solutions
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What represents the major stressor of hospitalization for children from middle infancy?The major stress from middle infancy throughout the preschool years, especially for children ages 6 to 30 months, is separation anxiety, also called anaclitic depression.
Which stress is common in hospitalized toddlers?fear of bodily mutation or deformities. fear of loss of bodily functions. fear of pain. fear of death.
What are the stages of separation anxiety commonly experienced by hospitalized children?There are three stages of separation anxiety: protest, despair, and denial or detachment.
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