A nurse teaches pregnant clients about common nutritional problems in infancy. Which problem is rarely seen in breastfed infants?

A) Constipation
B) Milk regurgitation
C) B12 deficiency
D) Allergies


A) Constipation

Nursing

You might also like to view...

What medication is only administered intravenously and is used to treat cytomegalovirus (CMV)?

A) Cidofovir (Vistide) B) Foscarnet (Foscavir) C) Valacyclovir (Valtrex) D) Valganciclovir (Valcyte)

Nursing

Which of the following is an essential feature of professional nursing? Select all that apply

A) Providing a caring relationship to facilitate health and healing B) Attention to a range of human experiences and responses to health and illness C) Use of objective data to negate the client's subjective experience D) Use of judgment and critical thinking to form a medical diagnosis E) Advancement of professional nursing knowledge through scholarly inquiry

Nursing

The child has been diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The nurse has taught the child the difference between insulin shock and diabetic hyperglycemia

The nurse knows that the child understood the teaching when the child identifies which of the following as characteristics of diabetic hyperglycemia? 1. Tremors and lethargy 2. Hunger and hypertension 3. Thirst and flushed skin 4. Shakiness and pallor

Nursing

A patient has lamivudine-sensitive hepatitis B and is taking entecavir (Baraclude) 0.5 mg per day. The nurse reviews the patient's laboratory values and notes a creatinine clearance of 40 mL/min

What will the nurse discuss with the patient's provider? a. Continuing the entecavir at the same dose b. Decreasing the entecavir dose to 0.25 mg per day c. Discontinuing the entecavir and considering dialysis d. Increasing the entecavir dose to 1 mg per day

Nursing