The nurse is teaching a class to the caregivers of infants about nutrition and choosing solid foods to offer their infants. Which of the following statements is most accurate about how most infants prefer solid food? The foods should be:

A) well heated.
B) thickened.
C) an interesting texture.
D) bland.


D

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The pediatric client is prescribed an antibiotic for an acute middle ear infection. The child weighs 38 pounds. The antibiotic is available as 200 milligrams in 5 milliliters (mL)

The health care provider writes an order for the client to receive 45 milligrams per 1 kilogram of body weight each day, divided in three equal doses. Calculate the amount of medicine the child should receive per dose. _______ mL. Round to the tenths place.

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The nurse and patient are discussing the patient's perceptions and feelings related to the patient's illness. The patient is emotional and tearful and expresses feelings of hopelessness

During which phase of the nurse-patient relationship does this typically occur? a. Preorientation b. Orientation c. Working d. Termination

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The nurse has been teaching a pregnant woman at 32 weeks' gestation about signs and symptoms of gestational hypertension and potential warning signs of possible complications. The nurse recognizes the need for further teaching when the woman states:

a. "I will weigh myself every morning after voiding, before breakfast, and call my care provider if I notice a gain of 1 lbs or more in 1 week." b. "If I have any vision changes, I will notify my care provider." c. "If I have a headache, I will take some acetaminophen." d. "I will count my baby's kicks twice a day in the morning and evening."

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A patient with schizophrenia begins to talks about "volmers" hiding in the warehouse at work. The term "volmers" should be documented as:

a. neologism b. concrete thinking c. thought insertion d. idea of reference

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