Asked by Jenna Carlee on Jun 08, 2024
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Which behaviors by the nurse indicate a therapeutic relationship with children and families? (Select all that apply.)
A) Spending off-duty time with children and families
B) Asking questions if families are not participating in the care
C) Clarifying information for families
D) Buying toys for a hospitalized child
E) Learning about the family's religious preferences
Therapeutic Relationship
A professional, collaborative, and confidential relationship between a healthcare provider and a patient, aimed at improving the patient's health and well-being.
Religious Preferences
An individual's choice or inclination towards certain beliefs, practices, and rituals associated with a particular religion.
- Master and employ principles of therapeutic nursing relationships in the context of pediatric care and family involvement.
Verified Answer
KD
Kendall DurrettJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
B, C, E
Explanation :
Asking questions if families are not participating in the care, clarifying information for families, and learning about the family's religious preferences are positive actions and foster therapeutic relationships with children and families. Spending off-duty time with children and families and buying toys for a hospitalized child are negative actions and indicate overinvolvement with children and families, which is nontherapeutic.
Learning Objectives
- Master and employ principles of therapeutic nursing relationships in the context of pediatric care and family involvement.
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