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Mr.Thesaxman

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Which action by the nurse is most effective to prevent sore nipples in a breastfeeding client?
 
  a. When initiating breastfeeding, limit the amount of time the infant nurses on each breast.
  b. Instruct the client to apply lanolin-based products to the nipples after nursing.
  c. Ensure that the client is positioning the infant correctly when breastfeeding.
  d. Apply nipple shields when not nursing the infant.

Question 2

Documents developed by professional groups to establish a level of practice agreed upon by members of the profession are called ___________________ ___________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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The most common cause of sore nipples is improper infant latching-on, secondary to improper positioning of the infant for breastfeeding. The amount of time and frequency of breastfeeding is seldom the cause of nipple soreness. The woman should apply a few drops of breast milk to the nipples after feeding. Applying nipple shields when not nursing the infant will hold in moisture and worsen the nipple sorenesseven causing nipple cracks.

Answer to Question 2

standards of care



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