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bobbysung

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The nurse should teach the woman that the best way to ensure her baby of an adequate supply of breast milk is for her to:
 
  a. Eat a diet high in protein.
  b. Eat a diet high in fat.
  c. Empty her breasts with each feeding.
  d. Increase her fluid intake.

Question 2

The nurse is observing a mother who is breastfeeding her baby for the first time. Which of the mother's actions requires correction?
 
  a. She positions the infant close to herself with the baby's face near her breast.
  b. To remove the infant from the breast, she gently pulls the baby away from the nipple.
  c. She touches the infant's cheek adjacent to the nipple to stimulate the rooting reflex.
  d. She expresses the remainder of the milk from her breasts after the infant stops suckling.



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samiel-sayed

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
If the breast is not emptied at each feeding, a signal is sent that less milk is needed, and production is reduced. Emptying the breast after each feeding ensures an adequate supply for the next feeding.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
To remove the infant from the breast, she should first break the suction by inserting her finger into the corner of the infant's mouth. Pulling the infant off of the breast may cause nipple soreness.





 

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