When teaching an infant's mother about bathing her, it would be important to instruct her that
A) infants need a daily bath.
B) soap lubricates and oils an infant's skin.
C) bath time provides an opportunity for play.
D) she should never use soap on a baby's hair.
C
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Which of the following sweeteners should be avoided by pregnant women?
a. Nutrasweet (aspartame) b. Splenda (sucralose) c. Sweet'N Low (saccharin) d. White refined sugar
Your client is a 76-year-old man with a history of diabetes mellitus, type II. He is having more difficulty managing his diabetes, is losing weight, and has an unkempt appearance. Your nursing diagnosis should be:
1. Knowledge deficit. 2. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements. 3. Ineffective therapeutic regimen. 4. Ineffective health maintenance.
Nurses assume leadership roles to: a. improve the health status of individuals orfamilies
b. increase the effectiveness and level of satisfactionamong professional colleagues. c. improve the attitudes of the general public andlegislators towards the nursing profession and their expectations of it. d. all of the above.
The water temperature of a nonsterile vaginal douche should be
A. 90°F. B. 95°F. C. 105°F. D. 120°F.