NCLEX: A 6-month-old infant at a well-child visit is being evaluated for developmental expectations for infant developme…
Psychology / lifespan developmentHealth Promotion and Maintenance
Case Study
A 6-month-old infant at a well-child visit is being evaluated for developmental expectations for infant development. Assessment data include the infant has fewer wet diapers and weak suck during feeding. The nurse is evaluating discharge teaching. Which client statement shows correct understanding?
Question
A. "I will stop my medications when I feel better."
B. "I will call the nurse if I have new or worse symptoms before my follow-up appointment."
C. "I do not need to report mild symptoms unless they become unbearable."
D. "The nurse does not need to know about changes unless the provider asks."
Rationale
Correct answer: B. "I will call the nurse if I have new or worse symptoms before my follow-up appointment."
Rationale: Effective teaching includes when to seek help for worsening symptoms. Stopping medications or delaying reports are unsafe.
Hint: Apply ABCs, client stability, and NCSBN clinical judgment steps before choosing an intervention.