A spinal tap must be done on a 9-year-old boy. While he is waiting in the treatment room, the nurse observes that he seems composed. When the nurse asks him if he wants his mother to stay with him, he says, I am fine. How should the nurse interpret this situation?

A spinal tap must be done on a 9-year-old boy. While he is waiting in the treatment room, the nurse observes that he seems composed. When the nurse asks him if he wants his mother to stay with him, he says, I am fine. How should the nurse interpret this situation?


a. This child is unusually brave.

b. He has learned that support does not help.

c. Nine-year-old boys do not usually want a parent present during the procedure.

d. Children in this age group often do not request support even though they need and want it.


Answer: D


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