A nurse is caring for a client with a 5-month-old baby. Which is a benefit of
breastfeeding that the nurse should highlight when educating the client?
A) It decreases the risk of hepatic disorders.
B) It decreases the incidence of renal problems.
C) It decreases the risk of Crohn's disease.
D) It decreases the chances of the baby being anemic.
C
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A female patient, age 59, has lost 10 lb in the first 3 weeks of her chemotherapy and does not eat because nothing tastes good. What would be the appropriate nursing diagnosis for the plan of care?
a. Ineffective health maintenance, related to lack of knowledge of nutritional requirements during radiation therapy b. Risk for infection, related to poor nutrition c. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements, related to anorexia d. Ineffective therapeutic regimen management, related to refusal to eat
The client is being treated with Glipizide. She begins to exhibit difficulty breathing. The nurse recognizes that this may be indicative of a(n) ________ the medication
a. expected side effect of b. anaphylactic reaction to c. symptom that is not related to d. life-threatening reaction to
A parent asks a nurse if the provider will prescribe an antibiotic for a child who attends school with several children who have strep throat. The child is complaining of a sore throat and has a fever. What will be the nurse's response?
a. "Because strep throat is likely, your child should be treated empirically." b. "With good hand washing, your child should not get strep throat." c. "Your child probably has strep throat, so your provider will order an antibiotic." d. "Your child should come to the clinic to have a throat culture done today."