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A. "You might want to avoid eating peanuts."

, There are no standard foods that are contraindicated during breastfeeding. With a
family history of food allergies, it is important to avoid eating highly allergenic foods,
such as peanuts, as well as other foods to which the client has a known allergy.


Common food allergies include wheat products, such as wheat cereal. The flavor of
breast milk can be altered by foods and spices in the diet. Colic-like symptoms occur in
infants with a family history of milk protein intolerance. Infants who are breastfed can
exhibit fussiness and gastrointestinal distress as a response to foods and spices
consumed by mothers.
B. A nonreactive test


An NST that does not produce two or more qualifying accelerations within a 20-min period is
interpreted as nonreactive. Qualifying accelerations peak at least 15 /min above the FHR
baseline and last at least 15 seconds.


A negative test is one of the findings for a client having a contraction stress test (CST). This
result indicates that at least three uterine contractions occurred in a 10min period with no
late or significant variable decelerations. A positive test is one of the findings for a client
having a contraction stress test (CST). This result indicates that late decelerations occurred
with 50% or more of the contractions, even if fewer than three contractions occurred in a 10-
min period. An NST is interpreted as reactive if the fetus has a minimum of two accelerations
in a 20-min period, each lasting at least 15 seconds and peaking at least 15/min above the
FHR baseline.




C. "Preterm newborns lack adequate temperature control mechanisms."


Preterm newborns have poor body control of temperature and need support to avoid losing
heat. They require an external heat source, such as an incubator.


Preterm newborns do not sweat. The lack of brown fat stores found in a preterm newborn
limits the ability to generate body heat. Preterm newborns have a large body surface area
for their weight.

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