A woman who is breastfeeding her newborn reports that her breasts seem quite full. Assessment shows that her breasts are engorged. Which of the following would the nurse identify as the most likely factor in this development?
A) Cracking of the nipple
B) Improper positioning of the infant
C) Inadequate secretion of prolactin
D) Inability of infant to empty breasts
D
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A patient has a central line for fluid management and antibiotic therapy
What interventions will the nurse utilize to reduce the risk of infection in the access site? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Practice thorough hand hygiene. 2. Use chlorhexidine skin asepsis. 3. Review the continued need for the line daily. 4. Cover the insertion site with an opaque gauze dressing. 5. Change the dressing over the insertion site using clean technique.
A client is diagnosed with liver disease. The nurse realizes that which element of pharmacokinetics will be affected in this client?
1. Absorption. 2. Distribution. 3. Biotransformation. 4. Excretion.