A mother delivered her baby at midnight and it is now 0900 . She wants to sleep and asks the nurse to take care of the baby. The nurse recognizes this is an example of:

a. fatigue from labor.
b. normal "taking in" response.
c. abnormal "taking in" response.
d. risk for altered maternal-infant bonding.


B
Her primary focus will be on her own needs such as sleep ("taking in" stage).

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Based on current data, when presenting an older adult's discharge teaching plan, the nurse includes the patient's

a. nonrelated caretaker. b. paid caregiver. c. family member. d. intuitional representative.

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A. Tofranil B. Senequan C. Geodon D. Parnate

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Which priority nursing actions should the nurse take prior to administering penicillin G benzathine (Bicillin LA) to a client?

A. Have the client lie down and assess vital signs. B. Inquire about a history of allergies to penicillin. C. Inform the client that they will need be observed for 30 minutes after the injection. D. Inform the client that they will need someone to drive them home. E. Advise the client to rest for the remainder of the day.

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