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A nursing instructor asks a group of students what he benefits are of mother-baby nursing for the nursing staff. Which response by a student would indicate that further clarification is needed? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Reduced accountability
  b. Eliminating duplication of services
  c. Eliminate the need for discharge planning
  d. Increasing efficacy and productivity
  e. Improving teamwork and interdisciplinary communication
  f. Expanding responsibilities of care and teaching

Question 2

A client asks the nurse for advice regarding complementary therapy for premenstrual symptoms. What action is appropriate?
 
  a. Advise the client to avoid such therapies because they may interfere with her current medical regimen.
  b. Discuss reducing sugar, caffeine, dairy products, and animal fats.
  c. Recommend the use of bilberry and chamomile to decrease PMS symptoms.
  d. Suggest the use of aromatherapy, such as lavender applied to the skin.



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Answer to Question 1

A, C, F
The instructor would recognize that further clarification is needed if a student responded: reduced accountability; eliminate the need for discharge planning; or expanding responsibilities of care and teaching. Benefits to the nursing staff would be: eliminating duplication of services; increasing efficacy and productivity; and improving teamwork and interdisciplinary communicattion. Other benefits would include: increasing (not reducing) accountability; facilitating (not eliminating) the need for discharge planning; and streamlining (not expanding) responsibilities of care and teaching.

Answer to Question 2

B
Nutrition is an important part of healthy living. The dietary limitation of stimulants, such as sugar and caffeine as well as dairy products and animal meats, have been shown to decrease PMS symptoms. Not all complementary therapies are contraindicated for use. Bilberry is considered vasoprotective and chamomile digestive system supportive, but they have no impact on PMS symptoms.



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