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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
A nurse is planning preoperative teaching for an 8-year-old child scheduled to have a tonsillectomy. The child has a history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The nurse plans to
1. Give instructions verbally and use a picture pamphlet, repeating points more than once.
2. Ask other children who have had this procedure to talk to the child.
3. Allow the child to lead the session to gain a sense of control.
4. Play a television show in the background.
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11 years ago
1 Rightwards Arrow A teaching session for a child with ADHD should foster attention. Giving instructions verbally and in written form, repeating points, will improve learning for a child with ADHD. The environment needs to be quiet, with minimal distractions. A child who has difficulty concentrating should not lead the session even though the child needs to feel in control. Talking to other children who have had this procedure may not foster understanding, because this child has ADHD. Distractions such as noise from a television should be minimized.
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