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The nurse had instructed a mother on the importance of providing a toddler with a balanced diet. Which observation during a home visit indicates that instruction has been effective?
 
  A) The child is eating a piece of cake and ice cream for lunch.
  B) The mother prepares a scrambled egg for the toddler's breakfast.
  C) The mother places a serving of fried finger foods on a plate for the child.
  D) The child takes candy from a dish that is placed on the coffee table in the living room.

Question 2

A group of students are reviewing the causes of postpartum hemorrhage. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as the most common cause?
 
  A) Labor augmentation
  B) Uterine atony
  C) Cervical or vaginal lacerations
  D) Uterine inversion



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Answer to Question 1

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A balanced diet will take into consideration all of the essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals needed for healthy growth and development of the toddler. A scrambled egg for breakfast will provide the toddler with protein and help to regulate calcium and phosphorous for good bone growth. Cake and ice cream, fried foods, and candy are not nutritious foods for a toddler and indicate that instruction has not been effective.

Answer to Question 2

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The most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage is uterine atony, failure of the uterus to contract and retract after birth. The uterus must remain contracted after birth to control bleeding from the placental site. Labor augmentation is a risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage. Lacerations of the birth canal and uterine inversion may cause postpartum hemorrhage, but these are not the most common cause.



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