The nurse teaches the breastfeeding mother that milk production can be increased during lactation by:
A) waiting longer between feedings, at least 4-6 hours.
B) making sure the breast is completely empty at each feeding.
C) feeding more often for shorter periods of time, alternating breasts.
D) taking one estrogen tablet daily to boost levels and increase milk production.
B
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A client who has been in an accident but is unhurt is displaying moderate anxiety, including
scattering of attention, dizziness, nausea, tachycardia, and hyperventilation. The statement indicating that the nurse is reacting to the client's relief behavior rather than her needs is a. "It must have been a frightening experience to be in an accident.". b. "Accidents can result in all kinds of feelings. It must have been scary.". c. "I'll stay with you in case you would like to share your feelings with me.". d. "There is nothing physically wrong with you. You need to stop breathing so rapidly.".
When assessing the client with multiple café au lait macules (CALMs), the nurse should also be alert for:
A) neurofibromas. B) patches of unpigmented skin. C) alopecia. D) psoriasis.
A student nurse learns that a normal adult heartbeat is 60 to 100 beats/minute. In which domain did learning take place?
a. Kinesthetic b. Cognitive c. Affective d. Psychomotor
A young woman comes in for her annual examination
She reports missing her last two periods but she is confident that she cannot be pregnant, because she took a home pregnancy test and the result was negative. If all of the following were present, which one would positively confirm a pregnancy? A) Chadwick sign B) A fetal heartbeat C) A positive result on hCG D) Changes in the size and shape of the uterus