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sarasara

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The nurse is using the LATCH Breastfeeding Charting System to evaluate the effectiveness of a newborn's breastfeeding experience.
 
  The nurse documents the following on the chart: L = repeated attempts; A = a few audible swallows with stimulation, T = everted nipple; C = engorged nipples; H = holding without assist from staff. What number would the nurse document using this data? A) 4
  B) 6
  C) 8
  D) 10

Question 2

A nurse who has been in the medical field for some time is interested in achieving
  licensure as a medical doctor. What is the initial requirement to acquire this licensure?
 
  A) A minimum of 4 years of undergraduate study
  B) An in-depth knowledge of the biomedical field
  C) One year of work experience in a hospital setting
  D) An analytical mindset and caring attitude



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Answer to Question 1

B
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The client would receive 1 for Latch, 1 for audible swallowing, 2 for everted nipple, 0 for engorgement, and 2 for holding without assistance; totaling 6 of a possible 10.

Answer to Question 2

A




sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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