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mpobi80

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The nurse working with a patient describes cellular multiplication and how the zygote moves through the fallopian tube, a movement that takes place via:
 
  1. A squeezing motion.
  2. Pushing from another ovum that has not been fertilized.
  3. Hormone action.
  4. A very weak fluid current in the fallopian tube resulting from the beating action of ciliated epithelium.

Question 2

A new mother who is breastfeeding tells the nurse that her infant is spitting up frequently, has very loose stools and copious gas, and feeds for only short periods of time.
 
  The nurse suspects a feeding intolerance and, after questioning the mother about her diet, suggests that she do which of the following? 1. Stop breastfeeding and switch to formula.
  2. Eliminate dairy products from her diet.
  3. Supplement breastfeeding with a soy-based formula.
  4. Offer the baby water between feedings.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: There is no squeezing motion.
Rationale 2: This does not happen.
Rationale 3: There are no hormones involved with this process.
Rationale 4: This correct. There is a very weak fluid current in the fallopian tube resulting from the beating action of the ciliated epithelium that lines the tube.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 2. Breastfeeding babies may not be allergic to the mother's milk but rather to the cow's milk protein (an antigen) in the mother's milk. By eliminating the culprit (e.g., the bovine protein) from the mother's diet and therefore from the breast milk, the mother can continue to breastfeed, providing optimal nutrition and immune factors to her infant.





 

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