Answer to Question 1
C
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A Incorrect. Teaching the caregivers in the use of a topical medication, and noticing that the infant is wearing a plastic-coated diaper, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to put the diaper on as usual, which would lead to over-medication.
B Incorrect. Teaching the caregivers in the use of a topical medication, and noticing that the infant is wearing a plastic-coated diaper, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to apply an ice pack for 5 minutes to the outside of the diaper. This action would have no effect on the absorption of the medication.
C Correct. Teaching the caregivers in the use of a topical medication, and noticing that the infant is wearing a plastic-coated diaper, the nurse would advise the caregivers to avoid covering the area of the topical medication with the diaper. Absorption is increased by an occlusive dressing such as a plastic-coated diaper.
D Incorrect. Teaching the caregivers in the use of a topical medication, and noticing that the infant is wearing a plastic-coated diaper, the nurse would not advise the caregivers to avoid the use of clothing on top of the diaper. This action would have a more negative effect on the over-absorption of the medication.
Answer to Question 2
B
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A Incorrect: The first month of life is automatically included in the first year of life, but the statistic is not kept separately by most nations.
B Correct: The international health care community has determined to keep a statistic which includes all live births that die within the first year per 1,000 live births. The statistics are self reported by nation states.
C Incorrect: The statistic reports the number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births by location/nation/state.
D Incorrect: The statistic reports deaths from all causes in the first year of like per 1,000 live births.