Pediatric Practice Exam HESI Related

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A parent of a 2-year-old child tells a nurse at the clinic, 'Whenever I go to the store, my child has a screaming tantrum, demanding a toy or candy on the shelves. How can I deal with this situation?' What is the nurse's best response?

  • A. "Attempt to distract the child by offering a toy."
  • B. "Say nothing and allow the tantrum to continue until it ends."
  • C. "Have a babysitter stay with the child at home until the child outgrows this behavior."
  • D. "Give the child the item while in the store, and when the child loses interest, return the item to the shelf."
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The best approach in dealing with a child's tantrum is to not give in to their demands. By allowing the tantrum to continue until it ends, the child learns that this behavior is not effective in getting what they want. Offering a distraction (Choice A) might temporarily calm the child but does not address the underlying issue of the tantrum. Leaving the child with a babysitter (Choice C) does not teach the child how to handle such situations. Giving in to the child's demands (Choice D) reinforces the tantrum behavior.