The breastfeeding client asks the nurse about appropriate contraception methods while lactating. What is the best answer for the nurse to give?
A. "Most breastfeeding mothers do not resume sexual activity."
B. "Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are easy to use and easy to insert prior to sexual intercourse."
C. "Breastfeeding hampers ovulation, but to be safe, use condoms."
D. "Breastfeeding prevents ovulation, so no contraception is needed."
C
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1. confusion. 2. delusions. 3. illusions. 4. hallucinations.
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Select all that apply. 1. The patient's use of coping mechanisms 2. Actions to take to reduce stress and anxiety 3. Reasons for terminating the pregnancy at this time 4. Assistance with thinking through the process to increase optimism 5. Ask if the patient has any particular spiritual advisor that can be contacted
A nurse manager is preparing to develop a research proposal. The manager reviews the Iowa Model of Evidence-based Practice to Promote Quality Care and decides to base the research question around one of the "problem-focused triggers" identified
in the model. The nurse manager will most likely choose which of the following triggers? a. Philosophies of Care b. New Research or Other Literature c. Identification of Clinical Problem d. National Agencies or Organizational Standards and Guidelines
If a meal is eaten at noon, by 8 PM that evening, the food would probably be in the
a. stomach. b. small intestine. c. large intestine. d. colon.