Pregnant women should have a daily intake of 1000 to 1300 mg of calcium, 1 to 4 mg of folic acid, and 30 mg of iron
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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The nurse is educating the patient about the signs and symptoms of a wound infection. Which statement indicates a need for further education?
a. "The wound will be red." b. "The wound will have pus." c. "The wound will be warm." d. "The wound will need to be treated."
The nurse is teaching new parents about the benefits of breastfeeding their infant. Which statement by the parent should indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?
a. "I should breastfeed my baby so that she will grow at a faster rate than a bottle-fed newborn." b. "One of the advantages of breastfeeding is that the baby will have fewer stools per day." c. "I should breastfeed my baby because breastfed babies adapt more easily to a regular schedule of feedings." d. "Some of the advantages of breastfeeding are that breast milk is economical and readily available for my baby."
The critical thinking skill of evaluation in nursing practice can be best described as
a. Examining the meaning of data. b. Reviewing the effectiveness of nursing actions. c. Supporting findings and conclusions. d. Searching for links between data and the nurse's assumptions.
Vector-borne transmission of disease occurs
A. when the hands come into contact with a fomite. B. when food or medication is contaminated. C. when disease is spread by an insect or rodent. D. when an infectious agent is inhaled through the air.