When educating a breast-feeding mother on the characteristics of the stool of her newborn, the nurse should inform her that the stool will be

A) Dark yellow
B) Bright yellow
C) Beige
D) Brown


Ans: B

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An 82-year-old client reports to the ambulatory care clinic with complaints relating to distortions in hearing acuity. The assessment reveals an accumulation of cerumen in both ears. The nurse assists the physician to remove the cerumen

As the nurse provides discharge instructions, the client asks about methods to remove the cerumen at home next time. What information should be provided to the client? A) The use of a cotton-tipped swab daily will be beneficial in preventing the buildup of cerumen. B) The client should use a bulb syringe to instill 15 cc of rubbing alcohol into the ear canal to remove cerumen weekly. C) The client should be encouraged to invest in a curette to remove the cerumen at home. D) The client should be advised to seek medical assistance to remove the cerumen when buildup is noted.

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The nurse is preparing a solution that is to contain 4 parts solute in 100 parts solution. What is the strength of the solution expressed as a percent?

1. 1% 2. 2% 3. 3% 4. 4%

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Which of the following are intelligences identified by Gardner? (Select all that apply.)

a. Spatial b. Musical c. Mathematical d. Perceptual e. Intrapersonal f. Interpersonal g. Kinesthetic h. Linguistic

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The emergency department personnel were amazed when a child did not complain or flinch as the physician cleaned a rather nasty cut and then stitched it. What observation would cause the nurse even more concern?

a. After the bandage was applied, the child ran immediately back to his mother and hugged her very tightly. b. The child said, "These things happen because I'm so bad." c. The mother held the child throughout the procedure saying, "It's my entire fault. I left the knife out." d. The mother said, "He is going through a growth spurt. I'll have to have more snacks around that don't require preparation."

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