The perinatal nurse is teaching the new mother who has chosen to formula feed her infant. Appropriate instructions to be given to this patient include:

Select all answers that apply:

A) Mix the formula with hot water only
B) Periodically check the nipple for slow flow
C) Only prepare enough formula to last for 24 hours
D) Discard any unused formula that remains in a bottle following use


B, C, D

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what effects are expected, and negative side effects to report if they occur. When formulating a nursing diagnosis for this patient, the nurse selects 1. "Deficient knowledge." 2. "Diabetes knowledge deficit." 3. "Risk for deficient knowledge." 4. "Readiness for enhanced knowledge."

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What indicates partially compensated respiratory acidosis in Max's final ICU ABG prior to intubation? (PaO2 58 mmHg [7.7 kPa], pH 7.33, PaCO2 68.3 mmHg [9.1 kPa], BE 7.8)

What will be an ideal response?

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The BMI

A. requires complex diagnostic tests that are done only on physicians' orders. B. is calculated to determine the risk of postoperative complications. C. does not go high enough to determine whether a person is morbidly obese. D. reveals whether a person is of normal weight, is overweight, or is obese.

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Lung carcinoma is responsible for more deaths in women than breast carcinoma

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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