The nurse is caring for a client who is 38 weeks pregnant and plans to breastfeed. This is the client's first child, and she expresses concern about lactation. The nurse tells the client that which measures stimulate lactation? Select all that apply.
- A. breast massage
- B. frequent breastfeeding
- C. pumping breasts between feedings
- D. vigorous exercise one week after birth
- E. applying cold compresses to the breasts
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Breast massage, frequent breastfeeding, and pumping stimulate milk production. Exercise and cold compresses do not.
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A client with peripheral arterial disease has received instructions from the nurse about how to limit the progression of the disease. The nurse determines that the client needs further teaching if which statement was made by the client?
- A. I need to eat a balanced diet.
- B. A heating pad on my leg will help soothe the leg pain.
- C. I need to take special care of my feet to prevent injury.
- D. I should walk daily to increase the circulation to my legs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The application of heat directly to the extremity is contraindicated. The limb may have decreased sensitivity and be more at risk for burns. Additionally, the direct application of heat raises the oxygen and nutritional requirements of the tissue even further. The long-term management of peripheral arterial disease consists of measures that increase peripheral circulation (exercise), promote vasodilation (warmth), relieve pain, and maintain tissue integrity (foot care and nutrition).
A client has urinary calculi that are composed of uric acid, and the nurse teaches the client dietary measures to prevent the further development of the calculi. The nurse determines that the client understands the dietary measures if the client states that it is necessary to avoid consuming what food products?
- A. Milk
- B. Yogurt
- C. Spinach, chocolate, and tea
- D. Sardines, herring, and organ meats
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client diagnosed with a uric acid stone should limit the intake of foods that are high in purines. Organ meats, sardines, herring, and other high-purine foods are eliminated from the diet. Foods with moderate levels of purines, such as red and white meats and some seafood, are also limited. Milk, yogurt, spinach, chocolate, and tea are recommended dietary changes to prevent calculi that are composed of calcium phosphate or calcium oxalate.
The nurse is teaching a client with acute kidney injury to include proteins in the diet that are considered high quality or complete proteins. The nurse determines that the client needs further teaching if he indicates that which food item is considered high quality?
- A. Fish
- B. Eggs
- C. Chicken
- D. Broccoli
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: High-quality or complete proteins, which contain essential amino acids, come from animal sources like fish, eggs, and chicken. Broccoli, a plant-based source, provides low-quality or incomplete proteins, indicating the client's misunderstanding.
A nurse is preparing staff education on the developmental stages and milestones in a normally developing fetus. Which information should be included?
- A. The testes at the inguinal ring descend to scrotum at 12 weeks.
- B. The bladder and urethra separate from the rectum at 12 weeks.
- C. The kidneys are in position at 16 weeks with typical shape and plan.
- D. The nostrils reopen and primitive respiratory-like movement begins at 24 weeks.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Kidneys reach their position by 16 weeks. Testicular descent occurs later (28-32 weeks), bladder-urethra separation by 8 weeks, and respiratory movements by 20-24 weeks.
The nurse is working with a client who has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The client says, 'I have so much left to do. I'm too young to die like this.' Which of the following stages of Kübler-Ross's five stages of grieving does the nurse recognize in this client?
- A. anger
- B. denial
- C. bargaining
- D. acceptance
- E. depression
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client's statement reflects bargaining, expressing a desire to delay death to accomplish more.
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