A new mother is determined to breast-feed exclusively for
the first six months of her baby's life but has to return to work before then and will need to pump and store her expressed breast milk. How long should a nurse advise this woman to wait, if possible, before introducing the expressed milk into the feeding schedule?
A) Three weeks
B) Four weeks
C) Six weeks
D) Three months
Ans: C
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A stroke patient is now in rehabilitation. What does the nurse know is a major goal of the rehabilitative process?
A) To provide 24-hour care for the patient B) To restore the patient's ability to function independently C) To allow for a longer hospital stay D) To adjust treatment based on available staff
The nurse determines that the client is in cardiac arrest. Which does the nurse delegate to the nursing assistant?
1. Deliver chest compressions. 2. Help with client positioning. 3. Inform family about the client. 4. Prepare emergency medications.
Which would be an appropriate nursing intervention for a 6-month-old infant in the emergency department?
a. Distract the infant with noise or bright lights. b. Avoid warming the infant. c. Remove any pacifiers from the baby. d. Encourage the parent to hold the infant.
The recovery nurse is caring for a surgical client in the PACU. The client's blood pressure is dropping and the heart rate is increasing. The nurse suspects the client is:
A) overmedicated. B) experiencing normal adaptation to the postoperative period. C) allergic to the anesthesia. D) developing shock.