Use sterile technique when caring for an artificial eye.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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When making a home visit, the nurse observes a newborn sleeping on his back in a bassinet. In one corner of the bassinet is a soft stuffed animal and at the other end is a bulb syringe
The nurse determines that the mother needs additional teaching because of which of the following? A) The newborn should not be sleeping on his back. B) Stuffed animals should not be in areas where infants sleep. C) The bulb syringe should not be kept in the bassinet. D) This newborn should be sleeping in a crib.
Researchers often undertake preliminary analyses to assess biases. What type of bias should nurse researchers check for when there are multiple points of data collection?
A) Nonresponse B) Volunteer C) Selection D) Attrition
The nurse preparing a teaching plan for an adolescent postpartum mother includes which topics?
1. Most medications are secreted into breast milk. 2. The new mother's insulin will not be secreted into her breast milk. 3. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and herbal products are secreted into breast milk and have the potential to cause harm to the infant. 4. Topical medications must be avoided as these also are secreted into breast milk. 5. Most drugs are safe to take right after breastfeeding because they have not reached the blood stream yet.
The nurse has instructed an overweight client to follow a 2,000-calorie diet by substituting foods considered low in calories for those higher in calories. How does the client interpret the food label to decide if a food is low in calories?
1. The product label will state "lighter" or "reduced calories." 2. The nutrition facts label will have the letter "L" located in the lower right corner. 3. Nutritional labeling on the product will indicate less than 40 calories per serving. 4. The product will contain no more than 11% fat.