A nurse has conducted discharge teaching on a new mother. Which of the following evaluations indicate that further teaching is needed? (Select all that apply.)
a. client was able to demonstrate proper breastfeeding techniques
b. client was unable to demonstrate proper bottle-feeding techniques
c. client was able to demonstrate proper formula preparation
d. client was able to demonstrate proper pumping techniques
e. client was not able to list the signs that her infant was obtaining adequate milk
f. client was not able to state support systems available to her after discharge
B, E, F
Evaluation of the feeding plan of care would include statements such as the following: client was able to demonstrate proper breastfeeding techniques; client was able to demonstrate proper bottle-feeding techniques; client was able to demonstrate proper formula preparation; client was able to demonstrate proper pumping techniques; client was able to list the signs that her infant was obtaining adequate milk; client showed no signs of breast problems; client was able to state support systems available to her after discharge.
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