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Redwolflake15

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A mother has just delivered her first baby and asks the nurse about routines at home. Based on this question, what information should the nurse teach the new mother about establishing routines with an infant?
 
  A) Routines contribute to a baby's ability to thrive.
  B) Routines establish trust along with learning to expect.
  C) Routines promote bonding between mother and infant.
  D) Routines help the child adjust to toilet training.

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client with stress incontinence. The nurse knows that which effect could have led to such a condition?
 
  A) Reduced bladder capacity
  B) Decreased urine formation
  C) Reduced renal blood flow
  D) Loss of muscle tone



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Answer to Question 1

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It is important to develop routines for an infant to help them establish trust along with learning what to expect. Skin-to-skin touch contributes to a baby's ability to thrive, and it helps promote bonding between the mother and infant. Developing routines does not help the child adjust to toilet training.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should know that the loss of muscle tone leads to stress incontinence in the elderly. The bladder muscles become weak, which also leads to urinary retention and dribbling as stress incontinence. Reduced bladder capacity, decreased urine formation, and reduced renal blood flow are common problems associated with the urinary system as a result of advanced age, but they do not specifically lead to stress incontinence.



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