The nurse is preparing a prenatal class about infant feeding methods. The maternal nutritional requirements for breastfeeding and formula feeding will be discussed. What statement should the nurse include?
A. "Breastfeeding requires a continued high intake of protein and calcium."
B. "Formula-feeding moms should protect their health with a lot of calcium."
C. "Producing breast milk requires calories, but any source of food is fine."
D. "Formula feeding mothers need a high protein intake to avoid fatigue."
A
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A) Sympathomimetic drugs B) Beta-blocking drugs C) Parasympathetic stimulating drugs D) Anticatecholamine drugs
Communication entails much more than words going from one person's mouth to another person's ears. A positive, supportive technique that is effective from birth throughout adulthood is
a. Listening b. Physical proximity c. Environment d. Touch
When do nursing shortages historically occur?
A) When the economy is beginning an upswing B) When the economy is receding C) When nursing salaries decline D) When patient acuity increases
Several of the nurse's coworkers constantly complain about everything and they try to get the nurse to join them
The nurse has always been a happy and positive person and wants to enjoy his time at work, especially since this is his first job. What should be an appropriate first step in the situation? A) Let the complainers know that he will work with them but that he doesn't wish to join them in complaining. B) Ask for a transfer to another unit within the facility where the staff is more positive. C) Discuss his concerns with his nurse manager or the unit supervisor. D) Contact a nursing organization with his concerns