Which of the following statements about breastfeeding is incorrect?

A) The mother may need to hold the breast away from the nursing infant's nose.
B) The mother should allow the baby to nurse for 5 to 7 minutes.
C) The mother should burp the baby before switching him or her to the other breast.
D) The mother should pull the baby away from the breast to stop a feeding.


D

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A) O Rh-positive or O Rh-negative C) Only O Rh-negative B) Only O Rh-positive D) AB Rh-positive or Rh-negative

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A member of an older patient's family asks the nurse why medications are ordered at half of the usual dose. Which of the following is the most appropriate response?

a. "Medications for the older adult are prescribed at a pediatric dose." b. "The metabolism of the older adult is much like that of a child of the same weight." c. "Medications for the older adult are sometimes at lower doses initially until the patient's response is evaluated." d. "Older adults generally take a lower dose of a medication because of cost."

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A client is scheduled for a guillotine amputation and is crying, stating that he/she cannot live with "such an ugly leg." The information from the nurse that would best help the client cope with the upcoming surgery is to tell the client that

a. in another operation, the stump edge will be covered with a skin flap. b. it is either have the amputation or die from the infection. c. later cosmetic surgery is an option if the amputation cures the infection. d. while wearing a prosthesis, no one will be able to see the "ugly leg."

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Suppose a researcher wanted to predict whether pressure sores developed in clients with fractured hips (yes or no) using age, gender, and hemoglobin levels as predictors. The statistical procedure the researcher should use is:

A) Multiple regression B) Path analysis C) Factor analysis D) Discriminate analysis

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