Ch 19: Nutritional Needs of a Newborn
The nurse should encourage the client to induce burps in the infant because this helps expel the air ingested during feeding or crying. Burps are not an indication for assessing if proper digestion has occurred. Burps do not reduce respiratory-related disorders or gastrointestinal infection. - 1. A nurse is caring for a client who is breastfeeding her newborn. The nurse encourages the client to induce burps in her infant to: a) Help expel air ingested during feeding b) Reduce respiratory-related disorders c) Ensure proper digestion of food d) Reduce gastrointestinal infection b) Colostrum Pg. 469 Colostrum is the first milk that is expressed postpartum. It is thick, yellow milk and is higher in antibodies than any other type of milk. - 2. Which type of breast milk is highest in antibodies? a) Hind milk b) Colostrum c) Transitional milk d) Foremil
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the nurse should encourage the client to induce burps in the infant because this helps expel the air ingested during feeding or crying burps are not an indication for assessing if proper digestion