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A mother came to the pediatric clinic with her 17- month-old child. The mother would like to begin toilet training. What should the nurse teach her about implementing toilet training?

  1. Take two or three favorite toys with the child.
  2. Have a child-sized toilet seat or training potty on hand.
  3. Explain to the child she is going to "void" and "defecate."
  4. Show disapproval if she does not void or defecate.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Giving her toys will distract her and interfere with toilet training because of inappropriate reinforcement. (B) A child-sized toilet seat or training potty gives a child a feeling of security. (C) She should use words that are age appropriate for the child. (D) Children should be praised for cooperative behavior and/or successful evacuation.



A mother came to the pediatric clinic with her 17- month-old child. The mother would like to begin toilet training. What should the nurse teach her about implementing toilet training?

  1. Take two or three favorite toys with the child.
  2. Have a child-sized toilet seat or training potty on hand.
  3. Explain to the child she is going to "void" and "defecate."
  4. Show disapproval if she does not void or defecate.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

(A) Giving her toys will distract her and interfere with toilet training because of inappropriate reinforcement. (B) A child-sized toilet seat or training potty gives a child a feeling of security. (C) She should use words that are age appropriate for the child. (D) Children should be praised for cooperative behavior and/or successful evacuation.



A 26-year-old client is admitted to the labor, delivery, recovery, postpartum unit. The nurse completes her assessment and determines the client is in the first stage of labor. The nurse should instruct her:

  1. To hold her breath during contractions
  2. To be flat on her back
  3. Not to push with her contractions
  4. To push before becoming fully dilated

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

(A) This nursing action may cause hyperventilation. (B) This nursing action could cause inferior vena cava syndrome. (C) The client is allowed to push only after complete dilation during the second stage of labor. The nurse needs to know the stages of labor. (D) If the client pushes before dilation, it could cause cervical edema and/or edema to the fetal scalp; both of these could contribute to increased risk of complications.



A 26-year-old client is admitted to the labor, delivery, recovery, postpartum unit. The nurse completes her assessment and determines the client is in the first stage of labor. The nurse should instruct her:

  1. To hold her breath during contractions
  2. To be flat on her back
  3. Not to push with her contractions
  4. To push before becoming fully dilated

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

(A) This nursing action may cause hyperventilation. (B) This nursing action could cause inferior vena cava syndrome. (C) The client is allowed to push only after complete dilation during the second stage of labor. The nurse needs to know the stages of labor. (D) If the client pushes before dilation, it could cause cervical edema and/or edema to the fetal scalp; both of these could contribute to increased risk of complications.



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