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anshika

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The postpartum homecare nurse has performed home visits to four breastfeeding mothers. Which mother is experiencing an expected outcome?
 
  1. Breasts are engorged; placing fresh cabbage leaves inside her bra
  2. Sore and cracked nipples; using hydrogel dressings to facilitate healing
  3. Breast engorgement; accompanied by erythema
  4. Concerns about milk supply; supplementing with formula

Question 2

The 28-year-old husband and wife have just been told their child has trisomy 21 . Their 3-year-old child has no health problems. What statement should the nurse include in counseling this family?
 
  A. Don't worry. Everything will turn out for the best.
   B. It can be very difficult to understand why God chose you for this problem.
   C. Your child's disorder was not predictable, and not the fault of either of you.
   D. Your 3-year-old will need extra attention given a sibling with special needs.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. A compress of fresh green cabbage leaves helps reduce engorgement.

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