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A nurse is performing an assessment on an infant whose mother states that she feeds her infant in a supine position by propping the bottle. Based on this information, what would the nurse include in her assessment?
 
  1. Otoscopic exam of the ear drum
  2. Bowel sounds
  3. Vital signs
  4. Skin assessment

Question 2

Which of the following is critical for an effective adolescent pregnancy-prevention program to include?
 
  1. Role models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds
  2. Planning executed by the planner and organizer only
  3. Short-term, informal programs available twice per year
  4. Focus on the expectations of the adolescents' parents



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Answer to Question 1

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1. If the infant is fed horizontally, positional otitis media could develop. This is due to milk and nasal mucus blocking the eustachian tube.
2. Bowel sounds are not affected by the position of the feeding.
3. Vital signs are not affected by the position of the feeding.
4. The skin is not affected by the position of the feeding.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include adolescents in the planning of activities, are both long-term and intensive, focus on adolescent males and not just females, and provide models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds as the participants.
2. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include adolescents in the planning of activities, are both long-term and intensive, focus on adolescent males and not just females, and provide models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds as the participants.
3. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include adolescents in the planning of activities, are both long-term and intensive, focus on adolescent males and not just females, and provide models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds as the participants.
4. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's task forces found that the programs most effective at preventing teen pregnancy include adolescents in the planning of activities, are both long-term and intensive, focus on adolescent males and not just females, and provide models from similar cultural and racial backgrounds as the participants.





 

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