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The nurse teaches the pregnant client to adapt her diet by:
 
  A) adding two servings of milk or dairy, to meet additional caloric and calcium needs. B) avoiding dried peas, beans, and other gas-forming foods. C) adding about 500 extra calories daily during the pregnancy. D) using fruits and vegetables to provide one-half of the total daily calories.

Question 2

Which of the following assessment findings six hours after delivery requires immediate nursing intervention?
 
  A) The episiotomy is slightly bruised. B) The breasts are secreting a thin, yellowish fluid. C) Lochia is dark red, and contains two nickel-sized clots. D) The mother has not voided since delivery.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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