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rachel9

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The nurse is caring for a new breastfeeding mother who is from Pakistan. The nurse plans her care so that the newborn is offered the breast on which of the following?
 
  1. Day of birth
  2. First day after birth
  3. Second day after birth
  4. Third to fourth day after birth

Question 2

The nurse educator is teaching student nurses what a fetus will look like at various weeks of development.
 
  Which descriptions would be typical of a fetus at 20 weeks' gestation? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The fetus has a body weight of 435465 g.
  2. The fetus actively sucks and swallows amniotic fluid.
  3. The kidneys begin to produce urine.
  4. Nipples appear over the mammary glands.
  5. Lanugo covers the entire body.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 4. Among some traditional cultures around the world, it is believed that colostrum is unclean or even harmful to a newborn. Because of this ancient belief, mothers living the Middle East and parts of Asia even today discard their colostrum or wait 2 to 4 days to begin breastfeeding, when their true milk arrives. This mother would begin breastfeeding the third or fourth day after the birth.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,4,5
Rationale 1: A fetus at 20 weeks' gestation has a body weight of 435465 g.
Rationale 2: A fetus at 20 weeks' gestation can actively suck and swallow amniotic fluid.
Rationale 3: Kidneys begin to produce urine between 9 and 12 weeks' gestation.
Rationale 4: A fetus at 20 weeks' gestation has nipples that appear over the mammary glands.
Rationale 5: A fetus at 20 weeks' gestation has lanugo that covers the entire body.



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