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[单项选择]The mother of a new-born asks the nurse how often she should breastfeed her baby. Which of the following responses by the nurse would be best
A. "Newborns should breastfed at least every 3 hours during the day. "
B. "Newborns should be fed when they cry. "
C. "As long as the baby feeds four times a day, he will get enough. "
D. "Newborns may breastfeed continuously until they stabilize. "
[单项选择]A mother asks the nurse about how to manage her child's morning hyperglycemia. Which of the following would be most appropriate response by the nurse
[单项选择]Your mother is a nurse, ______ she
[单项选择]The nurse teaches the mother of an infant diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism about daily oral levothyroxine sodium (Synthroid) therapy. Which of the following signs and symptoms would indicate an overdose
A. Anorexia.
B. Constipation.
C. Sweating.
D. Sleepiness.
[单项选择]A mother complains to the nurse that her 4-year-old son often lies. What's the nurse's best response ?()
A. Let the child know that he'll be punished for lying.
B. Ask him why he isn't telling the truth.
C. It's probably due to his vivid imagination and creativity.
D. Acknowledge him by saying, "That's a pretend story. "
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching the mother of an infant with tetralogy of Fallot. The mother asks what to do when her infant becomes very blue and has trouble breathing after crying. The nurse should tell the mother,
A. "Leave the infant alone until the crying stops. "
B. "Put the infant in the knee-chest position. "
C. "Offer the infant a bottle of formula. "
D. "Take the infant for a ride in the car. "
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching the mother of a neonate. The nurse should instruct the mother to introduce her infant to solid foods at what age
A. 2 months.
B. 4 months.
C. 6 months.
D. 8 months.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a plan to teach a mother how to reduce her baby's risk of developing otitis media. Which of the following directions should the nurse include in the teaching plan ?()
A. Administer antibiotics whenever the baby has a cold.
B. Place the baby in an upright position when giving a bottle.
C. Avoid getting the ears wet while bathing or swimming.
D. Clean the external ear canal daily.
[单项选择]A mother of an ill child tells the nurse that her child "isn't eating well. " Which of the following strategies devised by the mother to help increase the child's intake is not appropriate
A. Asking the child to say why he is not eating.
B. Telling the child he must eat or else he will not get better.
C. Allowing the child to choose his meals from an acceptable list of foods.
D. Letting the child to substitute items on his tray for other nutritious foods.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching parents how to reduce the spread of impetigo. The nurse should encourage parents to ().
A. teach children to cover mouths and noses when they sneeze.
B. have their children immunized against impetigo.
C. teach children the importance of proper hand washing.
D. isolate the child with impetigo from other members of the family.
[单项选择]Which of the following describes how the nurse interprets a neonate's Apgar score of 8 at 5 minutes
A. A neonate who is in good condition.
B. A neonate who is mildly depressed.
C. A neonate who is moderately depressed.
D. A neonate who needs additional oxygen to improve the Apgar score.
[单项选择]The nurse is interviewing the mother of a 7-year-old child. Which of the following symptoms reported by the mother would most lead the nurse to suspect that the child has type 1 diabetes ?()
A. Recent bed wetting.
B. Poor appetite.
C. Weight gain.
D. Boundless energy.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching a parent how to administer antibiotics at home to a child with acute otitis media. Which statement by the parent indicates that teaching has been successful
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching the client how to use a cane. Which of the following statements is most inaccurate
A. The client should hold the cane on the involved side.
B. The client should hold the cane close to his body.
C. The stride length and the timing of each step should be equal.
D. The nurse should stand behind the client to prevent falls.
[单项选择]The mother of a 2-year-old child tells the nurse that her baby is using a potty seat but is still having problems toilet-training. Which of the following suggestions by the nurse would he most appropriate
A. Offer the child more praise each time.
B. Use a potty chair instead of a potty seat.
C. Focus on the "accidents" that occur during training.
D. Defer training until the child is developmentally ready.
[单项选择]Susan, ______ is your mother, a doctor or a nurse
[单项选择]How may banks provide for liquidity
A. By reserving cash.
B. By stopping borrowing money.
C. By drawing new deposits.
D. Both A and C