When providing care for newborns, the nurse knows there are conditions which would be contraindications to breast-feeding in the infant. Which of the following is an infant contraindication to breast-feeding?
A) Cleft palate
B) Preterm delivery
C) Down syndrome
D) Galactosemia
Ans: D
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A) Protective isolation B) Fresh-frozen plasma administration C) Chest physiotherapy D) Nutritional supplementation
Emergency medical services bring a patient to the hospital after finding her unconscious in an alley
When the patient regains consciousness, responses to assessment questions indicate to the nurse that the patient may have been abused but that the patient appears uncomfortable discussing the events. What open-ended question might be helpful when assessing abuse with this patient? A) "What can I tell you about abuse?" B) "I know you have been abused. Please tell me about it." C) "Abuse is more prevalent than most people think." D) "What would you like me to know?"
Calcium and iron intakes may be inadequate in young women because
a. hectic lifestyles and stress reduce the bio-availability of these minerals. b. they have high intakes of processed foods, which tend to be poor sources of these minerals. c. intake of foods high in these minerals may be restricted because of attempts to lose weight. d. requirements for these minerals are very high and cannot be met without using supplements.
All pregnant women should take iron supplementation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.