Answer to Question 1
C
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A 5 g will not be enough to meet her protein needs during pregnancy.
B 10 g will not be enough extra protein to meet her needs during pregnancy.
C The recommended intake of protein for the pregnant woman is 71 g.
D 30 g is more than is necessary and will add extra calories.
Answer to Question 2
4
Rationale:
1. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
2. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
3. Provision of warmth, frequent monitoring of blood glucose, and observation of respiratory status are important interventions for postterm newborns. These interventions can help prevent common complications such as hypoglycemia, cold stress, and hypoxia.
4. Breastfeeding is encouraged in the care of postterm newborns.