Infants can be either breastfed or formula fed. What would an infant who is formula fed be at risk for?
A) Underfeeding B) Overfeeding C) Dehydration D) Iron overload
B
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Overfeeding is one of the biggest hazards of formula feeding.
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A hospital patient with peripheral edema has been prescribed furosemide (Lasix). How should the nurse best determine the extent of the patient's desired fluid loss?
A) Assess the patient's skin turgor on a daily basis. B) Test the osmolarity of the patient's urine regularly. C) Weigh the patient daily. D) Auscultate the patient's chest each morning.
Which strategies would the nurse utilize to promote culturally competent care for the postpartum client? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Examine one's own cultural beliefs, biases, stereotypes, and prejudices. 2. Respect the values and beliefs of others. 3. Limit the alternative food choices offered clients to minimize conflicts. 4. Incorporate the family's cultural practices into the care. 5. Evaluate whether the family's cultural practices fit into Western norms.
When capping a primary line for intermittent use, a nurse notices local, acute tenderness; redness, warmth, and slight edema of the vein above the insertion site. What is the most likely complication that has occurred?
A) Sepsis B) Infiltration C) Speed shock D) Thrombus
An adult client who cannot read needs surgery and is competent to make his own decisions. The best action of the nurse is to:
1. Tell the client in the nurse's own words what the surgical procedure involves. 2. Read the consent form to the client and have the client state understanding. 3. Make sure the physician explains the procedure to the client. 4. Have a family member who can read sign the consent form.