Signs of milk ejection in the first few weeks include all of the following EXCEPT:
a) Milk leaking form the other breast
b) Uterine cramping
c) Breast erythema
d) Audible swallowing
e) "Pins and needles" sensation in the breast
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Breast erythema
Which of the following factors should be considered when choosing drug therapy for
a nursing client?
a) Age of the infant
b) Experience with the drug in infants
c) Relative concentration of the drug in mother's milk and plasma
, d) Potential long-term effects in the infant
e) All of the above
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All of the above
The nurse is working with a breastfeeding client with complaint of low milk supply. The
nurse is aware that the following situations can cause a decreased milk supply. Select
all that apply:
a) Retained placental fragments
b) Maternal smoking
c) Maternal fatigue and stress
d) Excessive maternal caloric intake
e) Diuretic medications
f) Hyperthyroidism
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-Retained placental fragments
-Maternal smoking
-Maternal fatigue and stress
-Diuretic medications
The nurse makes a home visit to a family with a 3-day-old breastfeeding infant full
term neonate who weighed 3,912 gms. Today the neonate weighs 3,672 gms. Which of
the following instructions should the nurse give to the client?
a) Continue feeding on demand
b) Contact the healthcare provider
c) Supplement with fortified formula
d) Supplement with glucose water
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a) Milk leaking form the other breast
b) Uterine cramping
c) Breast erythema
d) Audible swallowing
e) "Pins and needles" sensation in the breast
Give this one a try later!
Breast erythema
Which of the following factors should be considered when choosing drug therapy for
a nursing client?
a) Age of the infant
b) Experience with the drug in infants
c) Relative concentration of the drug in mother's milk and plasma
, d) Potential long-term effects in the infant
e) All of the above
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All of the above
The nurse is working with a breastfeeding client with complaint of low milk supply. The
nurse is aware that the following situations can cause a decreased milk supply. Select
all that apply:
a) Retained placental fragments
b) Maternal smoking
c) Maternal fatigue and stress
d) Excessive maternal caloric intake
e) Diuretic medications
f) Hyperthyroidism
Give this one a try later!
-Retained placental fragments
-Maternal smoking
-Maternal fatigue and stress
-Diuretic medications
The nurse makes a home visit to a family with a 3-day-old breastfeeding infant full
term neonate who weighed 3,912 gms. Today the neonate weighs 3,672 gms. Which of
the following instructions should the nurse give to the client?
a) Continue feeding on demand
b) Contact the healthcare provider
c) Supplement with fortified formula
d) Supplement with glucose water
Give this one a try later!