The nurse should be aware of signs of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and comply with
state or provincial mandatory reporting. Signs of abuse may include:
• Shaken baby syndrome (ie, irritability or lethargy, poor feeding, emesis, seizures)
• Burns in the shape of household items (eg, iron, spatula), from cigarettes, or from immersion
in scalding liquid
• Repeated injuries in varied stages of healing (eg, bruises, burns, fractures) (Option 4)
• Injuries to genitalia
• Lapsed time between the injury and the time when care is sought
• Inconsistency between the injury and the caregiver's explanation of the injury (eg,
client's developmental age, mechanism of injury)
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(Options 1, 2, and 3) Toddlers and young children are prone to many accidental injuries (eg,
aspiration or poisoning from foreign objects in the mouth, climbs onto and falls from furniture,
pulling of objects from the table). The injuries and caregivers' explanations are reasonable for
these clients. Prior to discharge, the nurse should instruct caregivers on child safety measures
within the home to prevent future injury.
Educational objective:
The nurse should be aware of signs of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, including
repeated injuries in varied stages of healing, shaken baby syndrome, and injuries to
genitalia. Suspicion of abuse necessitates mandatory reporting according to state or
provincial laws.
Paranoia is the belief that others desire or are attempting to persecute or harm (eg, spy on,
cheat, follow, poison) the individual. Clients with paranoid delusions often are suspicious of
other people, including health care professionals, and may refuse treatment or aid out of fear
of being harmed.
Management of paranoia focuses on building trust with and grounding the client in reality.
When the client believes food has been poisoned, the nurse can build trust and promote
adequate nutrition by offering unopened, individually packaged food (Option 4).
Educational objective:
Nurses caring for clients who have paranoid delusions must work to build a trusting
relationship and ground the client while ensuring basic needs are met (eg, nutritional intake).
When clients believe food is poisoned, the nurse should offer unopened, individually packaged
food to promote adequate intake without reinforcing delusions.
Steps for indwelling urinary catheter insertion for the male client include:
• Perform hand hygiene and open sterile catheterization kit (Option 3).
• Apply sterile gloves and place sterile fenestrated drape with opening centered over penis
(Option 2).
• Maintaining sterility of gloves, arrange remaining kit supplies on sterile field. Remove
protective covering fro
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