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misspop

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When the baby with tetralogy of Fallot becomes irritable and begins to cyanose, the nurse should:
 
  a. Lift the baby to a sitting position
  b. Position the baby on the right side with the head elevated
  c. Administer oxygen per nasal cannula
  d. Place the baby in a kneechest position

Question 2

The home health nurse practices anticipatory guidance for a family with a 12-month-old child by giving information and brochures about:
 
  a. Methods to decrease teething discomfort
  b. Methods to introduce solid food
  c. Advantages of breastfeeding
  d. Accident-proofing their home



Sarahjh

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Answer to Question 1

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The baby should be placed in a kneechest position. This decreases blood flow to the lower extremities and increases blood flow to the upper body and head. Oxygen is not helpful.

Answer to Question 2

D
Accident-proofing the home is to lessen the possibility of accidents to the child who is beginning to ambulate independently. Covering electrical outlets, installing childproof catches on low cabinets, and padding sharp furniture edges can help avoid accidents. All other options are not timely for this family.



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