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nautica902

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Which should the nurse include in a teaching session for the mother of a 3-year-old client who is concerned about her child choking?
 
  1. Show the mother how to do cardiac compressions and rescue breathing.
  2. Recommend the mother perform back blows and chest thrusts.
  3. Teach the mother how to perform abdominal thrusts.
  4. Tell the mother to do nothing until the child loses consciousness.

Question 2

Which parental statement indicates correct understanding regarding pancreatic enzyme administration in the treatment of cystic fibrosis?
 
  1. I will administer this medication 4 times each day.
  2. I will administer this medication twice each day.
  3. I will administer this medication with meals and snacks.
  4. I will administer this medication every 6 hours around the clock.


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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation:
1. The method of cardiac compressions and rescue breathing is not the first thing that the mother needs to know.
2. This is the treatment for a choking infant, not a child.
3. Giving abdominal thrusts is the correct intervention for a choking child.
4. The mother should respond to the choking child before the child loses consciousness.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation:
1. A scheduled time would not be appropriate because the enzymes are used to assist in digestion of nutrients.
2. A scheduled time would not be appropriate because the enzymes are used to assist in digestion of nutrients.
3. Pancreatic enzymes are administered with meals and large snacks.
4. A scheduled time would not be appropriate because the enzymes are used to assist in digestion of nutrients.



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