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WWatsford

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Nursing care of the infant with neonatal abstinence syndrome should include
 
  a. Positioning the infant's crib in a quiet corner of the nursery
  b. Feeding the infant on a 2-hour schedule
  c. Placing stuffed animals and mobiles in the crib to provide visual stimulation
  d. Spending extra time holding and rocking the infant

Question 2

A nurse is conducting a health education class for a group of school-age children. Which statement made by the nurse is correct about the body's first line of defense against infection in the innate immune system?
 
  a. Nutritional status
  b. Skin integrity
  c. Immunization status
  d. Proper hygiene practices



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Answer to Question 1

A
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A Placing the crib in a quiet corner helps avoid excessive stimulation of the infant.
B These infants have an increase calorie needs, but poor suck and swallow
coordination. Feeding should occur to meet these needs.
C Stimulation should be kept to a minimum.
D The neonate needs to have reduced handling and disturbances.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Nutritional status is an indicator of overall health, but it is not the first line of
defense in the innate immune system.
B The first lines of defense in the innate immune system are the skin and intact
mucous membranes.
C Immunizations provide artificial immunity or resistance to harmful diseases.
D Practicing good hygiene may reduce susceptibility to disease, but it is not a
component of the innate immune system.




WWatsford

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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