Knowledge Check: IPEP 8
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The factors that affect what you say to a child and when about a surgery include (check all that apply):
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All these factors are important considerations for the timing and content of discussions with children about surgery.
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When talking with children about their surgery it is important to (check all that apply):
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Explanation: Dr. Mednick explains that it is important to provide choices and soften language but best to avoid using words like “hurt” and “pain”. Instead, Dr. Mednick offers an example of alternative ways to phrase discussion of physical sensations the child might experience (review video at 02:50-03:02).