The nurse reminds the mother who is trying to wean her baby from breastfeeding that the termination of breastfeeding should be gradual and start with the omission of:
a. The first feeding of the day
b. Any feeding the mother chooses
c. The daytime feeding
d. The nighttime feeding
C
Cessation of breastfeeding should be gradual but should not begin with the omission of the first feeding or the nighttime feeding.
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When a nurse is providing perineal care to a client, regardless of gender, it is essential that the nurse do which of the following?
a. Use plenty of soap and water to cleanse the area. b. Apply a barrier ointment to the area. c. Place the client at ease with a professional approach. d. Wear two pairs of gloves during the procedure.
Which of the following factors is the cause of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in a client with diabetes?
A) The client has not consumed food and continues to take insulin or oral antidiabetic medications. B) The client has not consumed sufficient calories. C) The client has been exercising more than usual. D) The client has eaten and has not taken or received insulin.
A pregnant client confides to the nurse that she is eating laundry starch daily. The nurse should assess the client for:
1. Alopecia. 2. Weight loss. 3. Iron-deficiency anemia. 4. Fecal impaction.
The LPN/LVN clarifies that the role of the LPN/LVN, regardless of employment placement, is to: (Select all that apply.)
a. uphold clinical standards. b. educate patients. c. communicate effectively. d. collaborate with the health care team. e. initiate a care plan immediately after ad-mission.