José is a 4-year-old child scheduled for a cardiac catheterization. What should be included in preoperative teaching?
- A. Directed at his parents because he is too young to understand
- B. Detailed in regard to the actual procedures so he will know what to expect
- C. Done several days before the procedure so that he will be prepared
- D. Adapted to his level of development so that he can understand
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Preoperative teaching should always be directed at the child’s stage of development. The caregivers also benefit from the same explanations. The parents may ask additional questions, which should be answered, but the child needs to receive the information based on developmental level. Preschoolers will not understand in-depth descriptions and should be prepared close to the time of the cardiac catheterization.
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- B. 8
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Correct Answer: A
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Correct Answer: A
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- A. therapy is usually not effective
- B. severe pulmonary congestion
- C. left atrium may be small
- D. left ventricle may be small
Correct Answer: B
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- A. Neurofibromatosis
- B. Phaeochromocytoma
- C. IDDM
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Correct Answer: C
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- B. Sweat test
- C. Urine culture
- D. Colonoscopy
Correct Answer: B
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