Prior to breastfeeding the baby, the mother should be assisted to
A) initiate the flow of milk.
B) urinate.
C) change the baby's diaper.
D) wash her hands and nipples.
D
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Nurses must be diligent to avoid oversimplified opinions about a patient, which is known as:
1. Ethnocentrism. 2. Stereotyping. 3. Racism. 4. Prejudice.
The nurse is assessing the vital signs of a 20-year-old male marathon runner and documents the following vital signs: temperature-36 ° C; pulse-48 beats per minute; respirations-14 breaths per minute; blood pressure-104/68 mm Hg
Which statement is true concerning these results? a. The patient is experiencing tachycardia. b. These are normal vital signs for a healthy, athletic adult. c. The patient's pulse rate is not normalâ€"his physician should be notified. d. On the basis of these readings, the patient should return to the clinic in 1 week.
Gerontologic nursing is a specialty area of nursing that provides care for the elderly in our population. What goal of care should a gerontologic nurse prioritize when working with this population?
A) Helping older adults determine how to reduce their use of external resources B) Helping older adults use their strengths to optimize independence C) Helping older adults promote social integration D) Helping older adults identify the weaknesses that most limit them
The nurse is preparing to assess a male client who states, "I think I have a hernia in my right groin." During the physical examination, which area will the nurse palpate to assess for an inguinal hernia?
1. A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D.