The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a postpartum mother. The nurse plans to include which topics regarding breastfeeding?
A. Most medications are secreted into breast milk.
B. Dietary supplements should be avoided.
C. Herbal products are secreted into breast milk and have the potential to cause harm to the infant.
D. All tobacco products should be avoided.
E. Most drugs are safe to take right after breastfeeding because they will clear the bloodstream prior to the next feeding.
Ans:
A. Most medications are secreted into breast milk.
B. Dietary supplements should be avoided.
C. Herbal products are secreted into breast milk and have the potential to cause harm to the infant.
D. All tobacco products should be avoided.
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