The perinatal nurse describes infant feeding cues to a new mother. These feeding cues include: Select all answers that apply

A) Vocalizations
B) Mouth movements
C) Moving the hand to the mouth
D) Yawning


A
Vocalizations
B
Mouth movements
C
Moving the hand to the mouth

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The nurse cautions the patient that, because of hormonal changes in late pregnancy, the pelvic joints relax. What does this result in? (Select all that apply.)

a. Waddling gait b. Joint instability c. Urinary frequency d. Back pain e. Aching in cervical spine

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What is an appropriate statement for the nurse to make to parents of a child who has had a barium enema to correct an intussusception?

a. "I will call the physician when the baby passes his first stool." b. "I am going to dilate the anal sphincter with a gloved finger to help the baby pass the barium." c. "I would like you to save all the soiled diapers so I can inspect them." d. "Add cereal to the baby's formula to help him pass the barium."

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The nurse can know the person fully only in the moment

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A client with a low platelet count asks why platelets are important. How does the nurse answer?

A. "Platelets make blood clots for you." B. "Blood clotting is prevented by your platelets." C. "The clotting process begins with your platelets." D. "Your platelets finish the clotting process."

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