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What will be an ideal response?
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Nurses who care for newborns are responsible for assessment of their physical condition. An understanding of the newborn's normal adaptation to extrauterine life will enable the nurse to recognize deviations from normal.
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a. enhances the immune system. b. decreases bone density. c. limits joint mobility. d. improves mental health. e. helps to prevent diabetes.
A mother conveys concern over the fact that she is not sure if her newborn child is getting enough nutrients from breastfeeding
This is the baby's first clinic visit after birth. What information can you provide that will help alleviate her fears about nutrient status for her newborn? a. Monitor the infant's output; as long as at least six or more diapers are changed in a 24-hour period, that should be sufficient. b. Tell the mother that if a baby is satisfied with feeding, she or he will be content and not fussy. c. Tell the mother that breast milk contains everything required for the infant and not to worry about nutrition. d. Provide nutrition information in the form of pamphlets for the mother to take home with her so that she uses them as a point of reference.
What type of qualitative research uses stories as center stage?
A) Discourse analysis B) Narrative analysis C) Descriptive qualitative analysis D) Qualitative content analysis
Jasmine's mom calls the pediatric triage nurse and asks if she can give aspirin because of a fever and achiness due to chicken pox. The nurse knows that the mother understands the reason not to give the aspirin in this situation when she states:
1. "If I give aspirin, she is as risk for major issues with her brain and liver.". 2. "I can give the aspirin in a low dose and be safe.". 3. "I can give the aspirin in three separate doses throughout the day.". 4. "I should not give her aspirin because this can make her blood thin and not help with her get better.".