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A nurse is teaching about preventing engorgement to a client
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who is planning to use a formula to feed her newborn. Which of
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the following instruction should the nurse include?
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A) Apply ice packs to your breasts
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B) Hand express milk from your breasts 3 times each day
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C) Try to avoid wearing a bra as much as possible throughout the
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day
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D) Request a prescription for medication to suppress lactation.
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A) Apply ice packs to your breasts
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Explanation: Applying ice packs to the breasts can assist in |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
reducing the discomforts of engoregment. |\ |\ |\ |\
A nurse is teaching the guardian of a newborn about caring for
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the newborn's umbilical cord. For which of the following reasons
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should the nurse instruct the guardian to avoid using
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antimicrobial agents on the cord? |\ |\ |\ |\
A) They can cause increased pain from the cord
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B) They can cause delayed cord separation
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C) They can cause swelling of the surrounding tissue
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,D) They can cause skin discoloration
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B) They can cause delayed cord separation.
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Explanation: There is no evidence that antimicrobial preparations
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are of any benefit in the process of drying and detachment of the
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umbilical cord stump. Keeping the cord moist with any kind of
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preparation prevents drying and separation of the cord, as well
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as increases the risk for infection.
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A nurse is caring for 4 newborns. Which of the following
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newborns is at the greatest risk of hypoglycemia?
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A) A newborn who is large for gestational age
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B) A newborn who has an Rh incompatibility
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C) A newborn who has pathologic jaundice
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D) A newborn who has fetal alcohol syndrome
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A) a newborn who is large for gestational age
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Explanation: Large for gestational age (LGA) newborns have a |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
weight at or above the 90th percentile. One of the most common
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etiologies of LGA newborns is a mother who is diabetic. LGA
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newborns, especially those born to mothers who have diabetes,
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are at an increased risk of hypoglycemia.
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, A nurse enters a postpartum client's room and notices many
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visitors in the room, conversing loudly and taking turns holding
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the newborn. The newborn intermittently cries attempts to suck
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on her hands. After a few minutes, the newborn quiets, stares,
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and turns her head away when someone talks to her. What
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teaching should the nurse provide for this family? |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
A) The newborn would benefit from skin-to-skin contact in a quiet
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environment
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B) The newborn's blanket should be removed so her movements
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will not be restricted
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C) The newborn's hat should be removed to avoid overheating
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D) The newborn should be discouraged from sucking on her hand
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since this habit can interfere with feeding.
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A) The newborn would benefit from skin-to-skin contact in a quiet
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environment.
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Explanation:
Staring and gaze eversion indicate the newborn is overstimulated
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and is "switching off" in an attempt to cope with excess stimuli.
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When this is observed, stimulation should be decreased and
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supportive measures such as skin-to-skin contact should be |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
increased
A nurse is teaching about mastitis to a client who is postpartum
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and breastfeeding her newborn. Which of the following
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statements by the client indicates an understanding of the |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
teaching?