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tingc95

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A child is diagnosed with a food allergy to milk. When teaching the parents about this allergy, which of the following would the nurse suggest as possible substitutions? Select all answers that apply.
 
  A) Fruit juice
  B) Rice milk
  C) Yogurt
  D) Nondairy creamers
  E) Soy milk

Question 2

A postpartum client would be at increased risk for postpartum hemorrhage if she deli-vered a(n):
 
  a. 5 lb, 2 oz infant with outlet forceps.
  b. 6.5 lb infant after a 2-hour labor.
  c. 7 lb infant after an 8-hour labor.
  d. 8 lb infant after a 12-hour labor.



heinisk01

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, E

Answer to Question 2

B
A rapid labor and delivery may cause exhaustion of the uterine muscle and prevent contrac-tion.
This woman would be at risk for lacerations due to the forceps.
This is a normal labor progression. Less than 3 hours is rapid and can produce uterine muscle exhaustion.
This is a normal labor progression. Less than 3 hours is a rapid delivery and can cause the uterine muscles not to contract.



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