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lilldybug07

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A drug that appears to be safe when used in moderate amounts during pregnancy is
 
  a. alcohol.
  b. nicotine.
  c. isotretinoin.
  d. caffeine.

Question 2

The nurse is conducting client teaching for a new breastfeeding mother before she leaves the hospital. The client asks about how much fluid she should drink each day. Which of the following is the best answer?
 
  A) Drink at least 10 glasses of fluid every 24 hours.
  B) Drink a glass of fluid at every meal.
  C) Drink a glass of fluid every time the baby nurses and at every meal.
  D) Drink a glass of fluid every two hours around the clock.



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Answer to Question 1

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Caffeine is safe when used in moderate amounts during pregnancy. Alcohol causes fetal alcohol syndrome and there is no safe level of consumption. Nicotine (from cigarettes) increases risk for several adverse outcomes including prematurity, low birth weight, SGA, stillbirth, placenta previa (location in lower uterine area), abruptio placentae (separation from uterine wall), and, postnatally, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Isotretinoin is an acne medication that causes fetal malformations.

Answer to Question 2

C
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It is suggested that breastfeeding mothers drink a glass of fluid every time the baby nurses and with all meals.



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