A nurse is observing a postpartum client interacting with her newborn and notes that the mother is engaging with the newborn in the en face position. Which of the following would the nurse be observing?
A) Mother placing the newborn next to bare breast.
B) Mother making eye-to-eye contact with the newborn
C) Mother gently stroking the newborn's face
D) Mother holding the newborn upright at the shoulder
B
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A patient is prescribed orlistat (Xenical) to promote weight loss. What is the action of orlistat?
A) It increases central nervous system stimulation. B) It inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. C) It decreases fat absorption, which leads to decreased caloric intake. D) It decreases appetite because of the caffeine contained in the medication.
While teaching a health promotion class to a group of parents of children in a Head Start class, the nurse informs the parents that the most common preventable chronic infectious disease in U.S. children is:
1. Hepatitis A. 2. Dental decay. 3. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 4. Herpes.
A patient's parish priest arrives to the care area to visit the patient and provide communion. What impact does the priest's visit have on the patient's health?
A. Offers support and provides positive expectation B. Reinforces distinctiveness C. Reinforces acculturation D. Reinforce assimilation.
In which one of the following interventions is the nurse being an advocate for her client?
A) Assisting a client to ambulate the hallway following an injury B) Administering analgesics for a client following a surgery C) Helping an elderly client fill out an advanced directive form D) Giving a backrub to a client confined to bed rest