Asked by
Jastine Vazquez
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
A 6-year-old child becomes upset after learning that a blood sample is needed.The child's mother scolds the child and tells him to "act your age." How should the nurse proceed?
A) Request that the mother leave the room immediately.
B) Request the help of a coworker to hold the child down.
C) Inform the child that "this won't hurt a bit."
D) Calmly approach the child and tell him what is going to happen.
Blood Sample
A small quantity of blood taken from the body, typically for laboratory testing or analysis.
Coping Mechanisms
Strategies or actions, both healthy and unhealthy, that individuals use to deal with stressful situations or emotions.
- Learn to perceive and specify various imbalances in electrolytes through scrutiny of patients' symptoms, signs, and diagnostic outcomes.
- Manifest knowledge of the proper nursing practices to address complications stemming from intravenous therapy.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn to perceive and specify various imbalances in electrolytes through scrutiny of patients' symptoms, signs, and diagnostic outcomes.
- Manifest knowledge of the proper nursing practices to address complications stemming from intravenous therapy.
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