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DictionarySeeguidanceanticipatory guidance
guidance [gi´dans] 1. a guide.2. an act of guiding.anticipatory guidance in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as the preparation of a patient for an anticipated development and/or situational crisis.health system guidance in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as facilitating a patient's location and use of appropriate health services.anticipatory guidance Guidance provided by an expert or knowledgeable group to those with a particular interest (e.g., parents), anticipating likely upcoming concerns. Examples Parents of newborns—informing them about physical changes in their infant (e.g., teething); parents of adolescents—anticipating concerns due to alcohol and drug abuse.anticipatory guidanceInformation about normal expectations of an age group (or of a disease) to provide support for coping with problems before they arise. It is a component of many health care encounters, e.g., well-child checkups in infancy. See also: guidanceFinancialSeeGuidance |