The perinatal nurse is teaching Chantal about breastfeeding and explains that the most appropriate time to breastfeed is:
A) 3–4 hours after the last feeding
B) When her infant is in a quiet alert state
C) When her infant is in an active alert state
D) When her infant exhibits hunger-related crying
B
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a. Code of Ethics b. Nurse Practice Act c. Standards of practice d. Quality and safety education for nurses
A patient who lost a child in an auto accident tells the nurse, "God has abandoned me." What is an appropriate statement for the nurse to make?
1. "I will go and get a clergyman to help you." 2. "God has nothing to do with what happened to you." 3. "You need to strengthen your faith if you want to be able to survives this tragedy." 4. "Tell me more about what your faith means to you and, if you wish, I will get a clergyman to talk to you more about this tragedy."
Which action is most important for the nurse to teach the client with rheumatoid arthritis who is changing her drug therapy from methotrexate (Rheumatrex) to etanercept (Enbrel)?
A. The need for reliable contraception B. How to perform subcutaneous injections C. How to monitor the erythrocyte sedimentation rate D. The importance of reporting manifestations of infection to the health care provid-er
In attempting to minimize type I error, which of the following alpha levels can be interpreted as the most highly statistically significant result?
a. p = 0.10 b. p = 0.0001 c. p = 0.001 d. p = 0.01