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tiara099

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Which of the following assessments would suggest that a child's postoperative feeding schedule following pyloric stenosis surgery should be slowed?
 
  A) Flatulence
  B) Vomiting
  C) Semiformed bowel movements
  D) Falling asleep at each feeding

Question 2

The nurse working in a community-based clinic is caring for a new mother and her 1-week-old infant. The nurse suspects that the client is experiencing postpartum blues when the mother:
 
  A) refuses to allow anyone else to hold the infant. B) describes the baby as looking exactly like the brother she remembers as a difficult child. C) jumps from her chair and moves quickly across the room as the baby cries. D) becomes tearful, and reports not sleeping well.



zacnyjessica

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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