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jho37

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The nurse is providing discharge instructions for a first time mother and her baby. Which statement is appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching session?
 
  A) Your baby's stools will change to a dark green color when your milk comes in.
  B) Call your pediatrician if the baby's temperature is 98 F.
  C) Your infant should have 6 wet diapers each day.
  D) You can wipe away any green eye drainage that might form.

Question 2

The nurse is working with a client to create a crisis care card in the event the client wants to attempt suicide in the future. Which should the nurse include on this card?
 
  A) Name of client's healthcare provider
  B) Name of client
  C) Address of client
  D) Name and address of friends to call in case of a crisis



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

A minimum of six wet diapers per day indicates adequate fluid intake for the infant. A temperature of 98 F is considered normal. Stool color is often seedy and yellow or golden brown in color when breastfeeding. Green eye drainage is abnormal and should be reported to the baby's provider.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D

Elements of a crisis care card include names and phone numbers of competent and willing family and friends; numbers of community resources, such as hotlines, mental health emergency centers, and local Emergency Departments; reasonable, non-suicidal responses to problems; and a list of activities that have helped in the past. The client's name, address, and physician are not usually a part of the crisis care card.



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