A client who is breastfeeding asks the nurse about colostrum. The nurse describes colostrum as containing which of the following?
A) Increased amount of iron
B) Reduced amount of vitamins
C) Increased amount of lactose
D) Reduced amount of minerals
A
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A client with portal-systemic encephalopathy (PSE) is placed on a protein-restricted diet. What is the rationale for this diet choice?
A. A low-protein diet will help restore liver function. B. A low-protein diet will help reduce the amount of ammonia in the blood. C. The diet will give the liver a chance to rest. D. Once albumin levels are normal, less protein is needed to prevent fluid from leaking into the abdomen.
A hot pack is reusable. Before storing the pack for future use, you need to:
a. Sterilize it b. Clean it following agency policy c. Wipe it off with a washcloth d. Rinse it with warm water
The nurse working in an adult medical clinic wishes to learn more about a developmental theory that focuses on the adult years. The nurse investigates different possibilities and selects the theo-ry proposed by:
1. Gould 2. Piaget 3. Freud 4. Chess and Thomas
Early this morning, a baby boy was circumcised by using the Plastibell method. The nurse should tell the mother that the baby can be discharged after:
a. the newborn voids. b. receiving vitamin K. c. yellow exudate forms over glans. d. the Plastibell rim falls off.