At some hospitals in the United States, new mothers are given formula gift packs at dis-charge. Having been given the gift pack by hospital staff leads parents to believe that formula will be necessary even for breast-feeding mothers
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This is the goal of the formula manufacturers, and for this reason many hospitals have stopped providing new mothers with formula gift packs. For many parents, having formula available at home may lead them to feel that having to supplement breast-feeding is necessary. Adding formula to the infant's diet will lessen breast-feeding success because the in-troduction of supplemental feedings will reduce the amount of breast-feeding time, which in turn will decrease milk production.
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a. illness. b. stress. c. fatigue. d. heat.
A client desires protection from unwanted pregnancy, but she does not enjoy sex when her partner wears a condom and she experiences breast tenderness, headache, and nausea after taking oral contraceptives
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The nurse teaching the client receiving diphenoxylate HCl (Lomotil) knows the client needs further teaching when the client responds with which of the following?
a. "I will not use this medication when driving my car." b. "I will avoid alcohol when taking this medication." c. "I will contact my doctor if my diarrhea continues." d. "I will take a laxative, if I do not have a bowel movement every day."
Proper use of validation therapy requires special training
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