An infant is breastfed. When assessing her stools, which of the following data would be typical?
A) Stools of breastfed infants are usually harder than those of bottle-fed infants.
B) Breastfed infants usually have fewer stools than bottle-fed infants.
C) Breastfed infants are less likely to be constipated than bottle-fed infants.
D) Stools of breastfed infants tend to have a strong odor.
C
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The nurse recognizes that pain assessment is an important aspect of all nursing assessments. Clients might be reluctant to self-report pain because of: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. A fear of shots. 2. A belief that expressions of pain reveal weakness. 3. Not wanting to disturb staff. 4. A fear of addiction. 5. A fear that the nurse won't believe the pain reported.
A community health nurse is weighing the costs of services against real client benefits. This nurse is demonstrating which of the following?
A) Respect B) Equity C) Well-being D) Self-determination
A woman suffers from multiple sclerosis. To assist in the treatment of her illness, she is lobbying her state and local governments for the legalization and use of:
A) Embryonic stem cells B) Bone marrow transplantation C) Immunopathology D) Euthanasia
In counseling a couple who want to conceive, the appropriate recommendation that the nurse would make to the man is
a. avoid using recreational drugs and alcohol. b. have intercourse every 24 hours during ovulation. c. take hot, soaking baths several times a week. d. wear jockey shorts instead of boxer type.