Which technique would be most effective for helping a group of pregnant women make a decision about whether to breastfeed or formula feed?

A) Stress that newborns often show definite opinions about a feeding method.
B) Stress that both parents should feel comfortable with the feeding method.
C) Teach that breastfeeding is best for the first year.
D) Caution couples that some babies are allergic to formula.


B

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The physician has prescribed the medication Clomid (clomiphene citrate) for a client with infertility. The nurse's instructions to the woman should be:

1. "Have sexual intercourse every day for 1 week, starting 5 days after completion of medication." 2. "Take a pregnancy test before restarting medication." 3. "Contact the doctor if visual disturbances occur." 4. "Discontinue the medication if hot flashes occur."

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The nurse is planning care for a client during the fourth stage of labor. Which interventions should the nurse plan to implement? (Select all that apply.)

a. Offer the client a warm blanket. b. Place an ice pack on the perineum. c. Massage the uterus if it is boggy. d. Delay breastfeeding until the client is rested. e. Explain to the client that the lochia will be light pink in color.

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Which action will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient who was admitted with syncopal episodes of unknown origin?

a. Instruct the patient to call for assistance before getting out of bed. b. Explain the association between various dysrhythmias and syncope. c. Educate the patient about the need to avoid caffeine and other stimulants. d. Tell the patient about the benefits of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators.

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A client with constipation has been prescribed mineral oil. Which reason should the

nurse provide for instructing the client to take the medication between meals or at bedtime? A) Causes sedation B) Enhances absorption of the drug C) Interferes with vitamin absorption D) Causes nausea and vomiting

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