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The nurse is aware that after the first few weeks the infant's liver can conjugate bilirubin and excrete bile. This advancing development will:
 
  a. Allow the child to digest solid foods
  b. Cause a brief period of jaundice
  c. Cause the baby's stool to darken
  d. Increase the baby's appetite

Question 2

When having a child role-play a procedure, the nurse would
 
  a. ask the child to choose the subject of the procedure
  b. select one of the child's dolls or stuffed animals for the procedure
  c. invite the mother to be the subject
  d. volunteer to be the subject on which the procedure is being done



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Answer to Question 1

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The presence of bile salts will cause the infant's stool to darken.

Answer to Question 2

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A Correct. When having a child role-play a procedure, the nurse would ask the child to choose the subject of the procedure.
B Incorrect. Many children do not like to use their favorite doll or stuffed animal then role-playing a procedure.
C Incorrect. Inviting the mother to be the subject is not appropriate because the child may be afraid that she might be hurt or feel pain.
D Incorrect. The nurse should allow the child to choose who will be the subject of the procedure. It is not appropriate for the nurse to volunteer to be the subject.





 

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