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Title: The breast-feeding mother should be taught a safe method to remove her breast from the baby's mouth. ...
Post by: EY67 on Jun 28, 2018
The breast-feeding mother should be taught a safe method to remove her breast from the baby's mouth. Which suggestion by the nurse is most appropriate?
 
  a. Slowly remove the breast from the baby's mouth when the infant has fallen asleep and the jaws are relaxed.
  b. Break the suction by inserting your finger into the corner of the infant's mouth.
  c. A popping sound occurs when the breast is correctly removed from the infant's mouth.
  d. Elicit the Moro reflex in the baby to wake the baby up, and remove the breast when the baby cries.

Question 2

Uncontrolled maternal hyperventilation during labor results in:
 
  a. Respiratory acidosis.
  b. Metabolic acidosis.
  c. Respiratory alkalosis.
  d. Metabolic alkalosis.
Title: The breast-feeding mother should be taught a safe method to remove her breast from the baby's mouth. ...
Post by: okolip on Jun 28, 2018
Answer to Question 1

B
Inserting a finger into the corner of the baby's mouth between the gums to break the suction avoids trauma to the breast.
The infant who is sleeping may lose grasp on the nipple and areola, resulting in chewing on the nipple, making it sore.
A popping sound indicates improper removal of the breast from the baby's mouth and may cause cracks or fissures in the breast.
Most mothers prefer the infant to continue to sleep after the feeding. Gentle wake-up tech-niques are recommended.

Answer to Question 2

C
Rapid, deep respirations cause the laboring woman to lose carbon dioxide through exhalation, resulting in respiratory alkalosis.
Hyperventilation does not cause respiratory acidosis, metabolic acidosis, or metabolic alka-losis.