New foods should be introduced to the infant at intervals of:
a. 1 day
b. 2 to 3 days
c. 4 to 7 days
d. 7 to 10 days
C
New foods should be introduced to the infant at intervals of 4 to 7 days.
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a. temperature. b. lochial flow. c. fundal height. d. breath sounds.
In management of a newly diagnosed, low-risk client with hypertension, the nurse understands that the initial treatment generally consists of:
A) aggressive treatment with diuretics, beta blockers, and 1,000-calorie diet. B) restriction of fluid and sodium intake. C) dietary management; exercise regimen; and stress reduction. D) lifestyle modification and a diuretic medication.
An elderly patient tells the nurse that she does not drink many fluids because she is on a "water pill" and does not want to "harm what the water pill is supposed to do."
Which of the following is the nurse's best response to this patient? 1. "Taking a water pill does not mean you should not drink fluids. You can become dehydrated.". 2. "Limiting fluids will ensure that you won't be overhydrated.". 3. "Just make sure you drink the things that you like, such as coffee and juice.". 4. "It's not necessary for you to drink water throughout the day.".
Which complications or responses to chemotherapy have a greater impact among older adults who receive intravenous chemotherapy? (Select all that apply.)
a. Alopecia b. Headache c. Nausea and vomiting d. Neutropenia e. Peripheral neuropathy f. Stomach and intestinal changes