A woman asks you if she will have any difficulty breastfeeding following a cesarean birth. Which of the following would be your best response?

A) You do not recommend she try to breastfeed following a cesarean birth.
B) Although she can try, it is hard to find a comfortable position to hold a newborn to breastfeed.
C) She will need too much analgesia postoperatively to make breastfeeding safe.
D) You will help her find a comfortable position for breastfeeding her infant.


D

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The nurse is working in a managed care environment. The rationale for managed care is

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During the assessment of a client recovering from surgery, the nurse notes decreased breath sounds in both lower lobes bilaterally. What should the nurse do?

1. Coach the client to deep-breathe and cough. 2. Restrict fluids. 3. Remind the client to perform leg exercises. 4. Maintain on bed rest.

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A 21-year-old man with no identifiable TB risk factors and a 10-mm induration. Does this patient have a reactive TST?

A. Yes B. No

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