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8. In order to identify and minimize trauma to a child, the nurse should a) Avoid separation the child and mother, explain the procedure to the patient and caretaker, give child and care givers chance to express their feelings about procedure b) Avoid separation the child and mother, explain the procedure to the patient and caretaker, avoid any procedure that is unpleasant to child c) Separate the child and mother during painful procedure, explain the procedure to the patient and caretaker.give child and care givers chances to express their feelings about procedure d) Separate the child and mother to reduce panic, explain the procedure to the patient and caretaker, give child and care givers chance to express their feelings about procedure. 9. The commonest type of hallucination in an alcoholic patient is:KMTC/QP-8FFS a) Tactile b) Visual c) Gustatory d) Olfactory
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8. The correct answer is a) Avoid separation the child and mother, explain the procedure to the patient and caretaker, give child and care givers chance to express their feelings about procedure.Explanation: In order to identify and minimize trauma to a child, it is important to avoid separating the child and mother, as this can cause additional stress and anxiety for the child. Explaining the procedure to the patient and caretaker helps them understand what is happening and can help reduce their anxiety. Giving the child and caregivers a chance to express their feelings about the procedure allows them to process their emotions and can help reduce the overall stress and trauma experienced by the child.9. The correct answer is b) Visual.Explanation: The commonest type of hallucination in an alcoholic patient is visual hallucinations. Visual hallucinations involve seeing things that are not actually present, such as seeing people, objects, or lights that are not there. These hallucinations can be distressing and can contribute to the overall symptoms of alcoholism.