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NUR 507 - Test 3 questions with answers.

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NUR 507 - Test 3 questions with answers
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner performs a well
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child assessment on a 6monthold infant whose mother reports
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having less breast milk because of stressors associated with
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pumping and returning to work. The nurse practitioner will
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provide resources to promote pumping and
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U. discuss adding other foods to the baby's diet.
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V. encourage the mother to increase her fluid intake.
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W. prescribe a multivitamin containing iron.
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X. suggest offering only breast milk to the infant.
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U. discuss adding other foods to the baby's diet.
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The mother of a newborn asks the primary care pediatric nurse
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practitioner about. benefits of breastfeeding. What will the nurse
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practitioner tell her? A. Breastfeeding for 9 months or longer will
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reduce the incidence of food allergies.
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B. Breast milk is an excellent source of vitamin D, iron, and other
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essential nutrients for the baby. |\ |\ |\ |\




C. Nursing her baby exclusively for at least 4 months will help
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her infant to resist infections.
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D. There is a decreased risk of atopic dermatitis in babies who
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nurse for 12months orlonger.
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C. Nursing her baby exclusively for at least 4 months will help
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her infant to resist infections.
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,The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner learns that the
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mother of a newborn infant is being tested for tuberculosis after
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a positive TB skin test. What will the nurse practitioner tell the
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mother who states a desire to breastfeed her baby?
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V. Breast milk is contraindicated if the mother has tuberculosis.
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W. She may continue to nurse her baby since the risk of
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transmission is low. |\ |\




C. That she can express breast milk and feed that to her infant
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D. To give formula until results of tuberculosis testing are known
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C. That she can express breast milk and feed that to her infant
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner sees a 3 day old
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nursing infant whose newborn metabolic screen is positive for
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galactosemia. The nurse practitioner refers the newborn to a |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


specialist for immediate evaluation and will tell themother
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E. to continue to breastfeed her infant.
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F .to give the infant a cow's milk formula.
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G. To supplement breast milk with formula.
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H. to stop breastfeeding immediately.
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H. to stop breastfeeding immediately.
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The mother of a nursing infant expresses concern about whether
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high cholesterol foods will increase her infant's risk of
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, hyperlipidemia. What will the primary care pediatric nurse |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\


practitioner tell her? |\ |\




U. Breastfed infants have lower serum cholesterol levels than
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those who are not breastfed.
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V. Maternal cholesterol levels affect the cardiovascular risk of
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breastfed babies. |\




W. Maternal dietary cholesterol intake does not affect the infant's
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serum cholesterol values.
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X. She should limit her dietary cholesterol to prevent
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hyperlipidemia in her infant. |\ |\ |\




X. She should limit her dietary cholesterol to prevent
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hyperlipidemia in her infant. |\ |\ |\




The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is examining a
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newborn who is breastfeeding and notes the presence of an
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ankyloglossia. What will the nurse practitioner do next? |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\




A. Ask the mother if the infant has any feeding difficulties.
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B. Refer the infant for a possible frenulectomy.
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C. Schedule an appointment with a lactation consultant.
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D. Suggest that the mother feed breast milk by bottle.
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A. Ask the mother if the infant has any feeding difficulties.
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner performs an initial
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well baby exam on a 1weekold infant who is breastfeeding and
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who is at birth weight. The mother tells the nurse practitioner
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