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The priority nursing goal when working with an autistic child is:

  1. To establish trust with the child
  2. To maintain communication with the family
  3. To promote involvement in school activities
  4. To maintain nutritional requirements

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

(A) The priority nursing goal when working with an autistic child is establishing a trusting relationship. (B) Maintaining a relationship with the family is important but having the trust of the child is a priority. (C) To promote involvement in school activities is inappropriate for a child who is autistic. (D) Maintaining nutritional requirements is not the primary problem of the autistic child.



The priority nursing goal when working with an autistic child is:

  1. To establish trust with the child
  2. To maintain communication with the family
  3. To promote involvement in school activities
  4. To maintain nutritional requirements

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

(A) The priority nursing goal when working with an autistic child is establishing a trusting relationship. (B) Maintaining a relationship with the family is important but having the trust of the child is a priority. (C) To promote involvement in school activities is inappropriate for a child who is autistic. (D) Maintaining nutritional requirements is not the primary problem of the autistic child.



A client is 6 weeks pregnant. During her first prenatal visit, she asks, "How much alcohol is safe to drink during pregnancy?" The nurse's response is:

  1. Up to 1 oz daily
  2. Up to 2 oz daily
  3. Up to 4 oz weekly
  4. No alcohol

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

(A, B, C) No amount of alcohol has been determined safe for pregnant women. Alcohol should be avoided owing to the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome. (D) The recommended safe dosage of alcohol consumption during pregnancy is none.



A client is 6 weeks pregnant. During her first prenatal visit, she asks, "How much alcohol is safe to drink during pregnancy?" The nurse's response is:

  1. Up to 1 oz daily
  2. Up to 2 oz daily
  3. Up to 4 oz weekly
  4. No alcohol

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

(A, B, C) No amount of alcohol has been determined safe for pregnant women. Alcohol should be avoided owing to the risk of fetal alcohol syndrome. (D) The recommended safe dosage of alcohol consumption during pregnancy is none.



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