Asked by Miranda Josephson on May 17, 2024

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A preschool-age child is scheduled for a tonsillectomy.Which strategy might help lessen the child's anxiety before surgery?

A) Show the child a short, animated video (DVD) about the hospital visit and procedure.
B) Give the child a tour of the hospital a week before the surgery is scheduled.
C) Allow the child to use online sources of information to teach him about the procedure.
D) Provide one-to-one instruction about the care he will need after surgery.

Tonsillectomy

A surgical procedure to remove the tonsils, often performed to treat recurring tonsillitis or obstructive sleep apnea.

Preschool-Age

The stage in a child’s life between infancy and the commencement of formal schooling, typically from about 3 to 5 years old.

Anxiety

A condition of mental well-being characterized by overwhelming sensations of anxiety, fear, or worry that adversely affect day-to-day functions.

  • Understand methods to reduce patient anxiety before medical procedures.
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perpajakan senin1330May 22, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
To reduce anxiety in a preschool-age child requiring surgery,show a short,animated video showing the area of the hospital where the child will be.The video should include a simple explanation of what is going to happen while he is in the hospital and afterward in a manner that is upbeat and friendly.A tour of the hospital with the sights and smells of sicker people might be more frightening to the young child.It is best to avoid exposure to pathogens before surgery,such as what could be acquired when touring the building.One-to-one instruction and online sources of information are teaching strategies for adults and older children.