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The nurse, caring for an 8-pound newborn, calculates the baby will need how many ounces of 20-calorie-per-ounce formula if the requirement is 50 calories per pound per day?
 
  A) the infant's lips appear flared while the baby sucks. B) the tongue should press gently on the tip of the nipple. C) the mother reports a mild pinching during feeding. D) the areola is visible at the edge of the infant's lips.

Question 2

On the third day postpartum, which temperature is internationally defined as a postpartal infection?
 
  A) 99.6F (37.5C)
  B) 100.4F (38C)
  C) 102.4F (39.1C)
  D) 104.2F (40.1C)



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Briannahope

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Answer to Question 1

20 ounces

Answer to Question 2

B




lb_gilbert

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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