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imowrer

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How should an infant be positioned after a feeding?
 
  a. On the stomach
  b. On the right side
  c. On the left side
  d. On the back

Question 2

When attempting to provide information to the parents of a child undergoing surgery, the nurse notes that the parents appear confused and do not seem to remember what they are being told. What is the most probable cause of the parents' forgetfulness?
 
  a. Noisy environment
  b. Serious nature of surgery
  c. Increased level of parents' anxiety
  d. Developmental age of the child



potomatos

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
After feeding, the infant is positioned on the right side to direct the food into the stomach.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Anxiety of the parents may result in confusion and forgetfulness. It is not known if the environment is noisy, if the surgery is serious in nature, or what is the developmental age of the child.



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