What is the most likely explanation for a breastfeeding newborn who appears hungry more often than usual, is sleeping more hours in the day, and is crying more while awake?
1. Colic
2. Mother has decreased milk supply.
3. Neurologic insult
4. Growth spurt
4. Growth spurt
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The psychiatric-mental health nurse functions from the perspective that clients benefit from an internal locus of control
Which client behavior demonstrates progress toward the client's goal of operating from an internal locus of control? The client: A) Verbalizes that "poor" genetics is the cause of everything. B) Asks the nurse what actions should be taken. C) Shares feelings and treatment preferences with the nurse. D) States the belief that God will take care of everything.
After dopamine is administered to a patient who has been hypotensive, which indicator would the nurse use to judge a successful response?
1. Decrease in pulse and blood pressure 2. Increase in urine output 3. Weight gain 4. Improved gastric motility
When planning and implementing care for vulnerable populations, nurses may fill numerous roles. Which of the following are possible roles?
1. Setting up multiple clinics in a wide geographic area 2. Legal advisors on a variety of issues 3. Making laws to protect the homeless 4. Teaching vulnerable individuals, families, and groups strategies to prevent illness and promote health
A new mother has decided to breast-feed her infant after having bottle-fed her other two children. Which of the following information about having a breast-fed infant should the nurse discuss with the mother?
a. Breast-fed infants have darker bowel movements than bottle-fed babies. b. Breast-fed infants have smellier bowel movements than bottle-fed babies. c. Breast-fed infants have more frequent bowel movements than bottle-fed babies. d. Breast-fed infants have harder bowel movements than bottle-fed babies.