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Tazate

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The new mother is asking the nurse about the baby's cord. Which client statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
 
  A. The cord will fall off in one to two weeks.
   B. I should keep the cord covered by the diaper.
   C. The clamp will be left on until my son is circumcised.
   D. The cord might smell bad after we get home.

Question 2

The nurse is supervising care of a student nurse. Which of the following nursing actions indicates that the student nurse needs additional education to protect the newborn from heat loss?
 
  A. Placing the newborn near the warm air duct
   B. Pre-warming the examination table
   C. Drying the newborn thoroughly
   D. Removing wet linens from the isolette



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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