Strategy Session: Client Need 2
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Strategy Session: Client Need 2
Health Promotion and Maintenance
Question Type:
Implementation
Strategy Used:
Determine the Outcome
Consider this example:
A one-day old newborn diagnosed with intrauterine growth retardation is observed by the nurse to be restless, irritable, fist-sucking, and having a high-pitched, shrill cry. Based on this data, the nurse should:
(1)
discourage stimulation of the baby by rocking.
(2)
tightly swaddle the infant in a flexed position.
(3)
schedule feeding times every three to four hours.
(4)
encourage eye contact with the infant during feedings.
Applying the strategy:
First, reword the question in your own words. What do you do for a newborn experiencing withdrawl? Next, determine the outcome of each proposed action..
Answer choice 1: rocking helps the baby feel more comfortable.
Answer choice 2: tightly swaddling the baby promotes the infant's comfort and security.
Answer choice 3: small, frequent feedings are preferable.
Answer choice 4: may result in overstimulation of the infant.
What outcome best meets the need of the client? A few choices are close; but the correct answer is (2). This outcome best meets the immediate needs of the infant.
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