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The nurse is helping an indigent HIV-positive pregnant patient set up a post delivery care plan for her baby. What should the nurse include during that discussion?
 
  A) You understand that you can't breast-feed, right? Even though formula is expensive, you'll need to figure out a way to get it.
  B) You're not planning to breast-feed, are you? That would be dangerous for the baby.
  C) HIV can be passed to the baby from breast-feeding so it's important that you give the baby formula. You probably can't afford formula, can you?
  D) HIV can be passed to the baby from breast-feeding so it's important that you give the baby formula. Formula is pretty expensive so I'll give you some information for places you can contact if you ever need some help getting it.

Question 2

A pregnant patient complains of vaginal itching, a great deal of foamy yellow-green discharge, and pain during intercourse. She says this is her first pregnancy and she didn't know this was what happened. What should the nurse tell her?
 
  A) This is not normal for pregnancy but the doctor might test her for a simple yeast infection
  B) This is not normal for pregnancy; the doctor might test her for chlamydia
  C) This is not normal for pregnancy; the doctor might test her for trichomoniasis
  D) This is not normal for pregnancy; the doctor might test her for gonorrhea



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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