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Arii_bell

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Which prescribed formula should the nurse plan to provide for an infant with lactose intolerance?
 
  a. Isomil
  b. Enfamil
  c. Similac
  d. Good Start

Question 2

What should the nurse teach a school-age child and his parents about the management of ulcer disease?
 
  a. Eat a bland, low-fiber diet in small frequent meals.
  b. Eat three balanced meals a day with no snacking between meals.
  c. The child needs to eat alone to avoid stress.
  d. Do not give antacids 1 hour before or after antiulcer medications.



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Answer to Question 1

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The treatment for lactose intolerance is removal of lactose from the diet. Formulas that do not contain lactose (Isomil, Nursoy, Nutramigen, Prosobee, and other soy-based formulas) may be given to the infant suspected of having lactose intolerance. Enfamil, Similac, and Good Start are all milk-based formulas.

Answer to Question 2

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Antacids can interfere with antiulcer medication if given less than 1 hour before or after antiulcer medications. A bland diet is not indicated for ulcer disease. The diet should be a regular diet that is low in caffeine, and the child should eat a meal or snack every 2 to 3 hours. Eating alone is not indicated.



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