QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
A nurse is explaining lactation suppression to a client whose newborn
will be bottle-fed. Which of the following client statements indicates
an understanding of the teaching?
I should lightly massage my breasts when I feel discomfort
I should express a small amount of milk if my breasts feel tight
I should take a warm shower twice a day
I should wear a support bra for a few days --CORRECT ANSWER--I
should wear a support bra for a few days
Nurse should instruct the client to wear a support bra that fits
securely. Wearing this bra continuously for the first 3 days
postpartum helps promote suppression of lactation
A) Avoid stimulation of breasts
B) Avoid expressing breast milk
, C) Avoid running warm water on the breasts. The warm water
promotes, rather than suppresses, lactation.
A nurse is reviewing a new prescription for fexofenadine for a 7-year-
old client who has seasonal allergies. Which of the following findings
should the nurse clarify with the provider?
The prescription says to avoid taking the medicine with orange juice.
The prescription says to take standard tablets.
The prescription says to take 30 mg twice daily
The prescription says to administer the medicine orally --CORRECT
ANSWER--The prescription says to take standard tablets.
The nurse should identify that this 7-year-old client has been
prescribed a standard tablet, which is appropriate for clients 12 years
of age and older. Therefore, the nurse should clarify this aspect of the
prescription with the provider because a client who is 7 years old
should be administered orally disintegrating tablets or a suspension
A) Therapeutic effect of fexofenadine is decreased when taken with
OJ
C) The nurse can administer fexofenadine 30 mg twice daily, which is
appropriate dosage for a 7-year-old.child