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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner performs a well child
assessment on a 6monthold infant whose mother reports having less
breast milk because of stressors associated with pumping and returning to
work. The nurse practitioner will provide resources to promote pumping and
U. discuss adding other foods to the baby's diet.
V. encourage the mother to increase her fluid intake.
W. prescribe a multivitamin containing iron.
X. suggest offering only breast milk to the infant. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔U.
discuss adding other foods to the baby's diet.
,The mother of a newborn asks the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
about. benefits of breastfeeding. What will the nurse practitioner tell her? A.
Breastfeeding for 9 months or longer will reduce the incidence of food
allergies.
B. Breast milk is an excellent source of vitamin D, iron, and other essential
nutrients for the baby.
C. Nursing her baby exclusively for at least 4 months will help her infant to
resist infections.
D. There is a decreased risk of atopic dermatitis in babies who nurse for
12months orlonger. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔C. Nursing her baby exclusively for at
least 4 months will help her infant to resist infections.
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner learns that the mother of a
newborn infant is being tested for tuberculosis after a positive TB skin test.
What will the nurse practitioner tell the mother who states a desire to
breastfeed her baby?
V. Breast milk is contraindicated if the mother has tuberculosis.
W. She may continue to nurse her baby since the risk of transmission is
low.
, C. That she can express breast milk and feed that to her infant
D. To give formula until results of tuberculosis testing are known - 🧠
ANSWER ✔✔C. That she can express breast milk and feed that to her
infant
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner sees a 3 day old nursing
infant whose newborn metabolic screen is positive for galactosemia. The
nurse practitioner refers the newborn to a specialist for immediate
evaluation and will tell themother
E. to continue to breastfeed her infant.
F .to give the infant a cow's milk formula.
G. To supplement breast milk with formula.
H. to stop breastfeeding immediately. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔H. to stop
breastfeeding immediately.
The mother of a nursing infant expresses concern about whether high
cholesterol foods will increase her infant's risk of hyperlipidemia. What will
the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner tell her?
U. Breastfed infants have lower serum cholesterol levels than those who
are not breastfed.
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