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Title: A mother reports that her adolescent daughter is always late. The mother states, She was born late ...
Post by: Narutooooo on Feb 6, 2018
A mother reports that her adolescent daughter is always late. The mother states, She was born late and has been late every day of her life. Which response should the nurse make to this mother?
 
  1. Setting specific alarms and then reinforce the value of being 'on-time' may be helpful strategies to assist her to be more of an 'on-time' individual.
  2. Just let it go for now. Teachers and, in the future, employers will be the best people to help her be 'on-time'.
  3. You need to establish specific time frames for your adolescent and be certain she adheres to them.
  4. You have a major problem. There must be a lot of screaming in your home.


Title: A mother reports that her adolescent daughter is always late. The mother states, She was born late ...
Post by: Mrbean10 on Feb 6, 2018
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Rationale 1: The best response is to help the mother find a way to help the teen deal with the problem of lateness.
Rationale 2: It is not appropriate for the nurse to advise the mother to do nothing. The parents are the ones responsible for changing their child's behavior.
Rationale 3: The nurse who tells the mother to establish time frames is making the assumption this is not already the case in the household.
Rationale 4: This answer choice makes assumptions about the household communication in which the parent and adolescent live.
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