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In order to prevent nipple trauma, the nurse should teach the new mother to
 
  a. Limit the feeding time to less than 5 minutes.
  b. Position the infant so the nipple is far back in the mouth.
  c. Assess the nipples before each feeding.
  d. Wash the nipples daily with mild soap and water.

Question 2

Which nursing action facilitates care being provided to a child in an emergency situation?
 
  a. Encourage the family to remain in the waiting room.
  b. Include parents as partners in providing care for the child.
  c. Always reassure the child and family.
  d. Give explanations using professional terminology.



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Answer to Question 1

B
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A Stimulating the breast for less than 5 minutes will not produce the extra milk the
infant may need.
B If the infant's mouth does not cover as much of the areola as possible, the
pressure during sucking will be applied to the nipple, causing trauma to the area.
C Assessing the nipples for trauma is important, but it will not prevent sore
nipples.
D Soap can be drying to the nipples and should be avoided during breastfeeding.

Answer to Question 2

B
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A Allowing the parents to remain with the child may help calm the child.
B Include parents as partners in the child's treatments. Parents may need direct
guidance in concrete terms to help distract the child.
C Telling the truth is the most important thing. False reassurance does not facilitate
a trusting relationship.
D Professional terminology may not be understood. Speak to the child and family
in language that they will understand.




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