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Nursing Care of the Newborn Quizlet Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which woman is most likely to continue breastfeeding beyond 6 months?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because avoiding bottles helps maintain the baby's preference for breastfeeding, leading to a higher likelihood of continuing beyond 6 months. Using formula for every other feeding (choice B) introduces a different feeding method, potentially reducing breastfeeding duration. Offering water or formula after breastfeeding (choice C) can reduce the baby's interest in breastfeeding exclusively. A satisfied baby for 4 hours after feeding (choice D) does not necessarily indicate a longer breastfeeding duration as other factors like feeding frequency play a role.
Question 2 of 5
Which is the first step in assisting the breastfeeding mother to nurse her infant?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because assessing the woman's knowledge of breastfeeding is crucial to understand her current understanding and skill level. By doing so, the tutor can identify any misconceptions or gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed. This step lays the foundation for providing tailored education and support to the mother. Choice B is incorrect because providing instruction on the composition of breast milk is informative but not the first step in assisting the breastfeeding mother. Choice C is incorrect as discussing hormonal changes is important but not the initial step. Choice D is incorrect because helping the mother obtain a comfortable position and placing the infant to the breast should come after assessing her knowledge to ensure effective nursing.
Question 3 of 5
To prevent breast engorgement, what should the new breastfeeding mother be instructed to do?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because frequent and adequate breastfeeding helps prevent breast engorgement by ensuring proper milk flow and emptying of the breasts. This stimulates milk production and prevents blockages. Choice A is incorrect as spacing out feedings can lead to engorgement. Choice B is incorrect as hydration is important for milk production. Choice C is incorrect as cold packs can reduce milk flow and hinder breastfeeding. In summary, frequent and effective breastfeeding is crucial in preventing breast engorgement.
Question 4 of 5
Which technique should the nurse recommend to the postpartum patient in order to prevent nipple trauma?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Position the infant so the nipple is far back in the mouth. This technique helps prevent nipple trauma by ensuring that the baby latches onto the breast correctly, with a deep latch that prevents excessive pressure and friction on the nipple. By positioning the nipple far back in the baby's mouth, the baby can effectively suckle and draw milk without causing damage to the nipple. Choice A is incorrect because simply assessing the nipples before each feeding does not actively prevent trauma. Choice B is incorrect as limiting feeding time to less than 5 minutes can lead to inadequate milk transfer and potential nipple trauma due to improper latch. Choice C is incorrect as washing the nipples daily with soap and water can actually strip the skin of natural oils and increase the risk of dryness and cracking, leading to trauma.
Question 5 of 5
What is the most serious consequence of propping an infant's bottle?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Aspiration. Propping an infant's bottle can lead to the infant choking on the milk, formula, or saliva, causing aspiration into the lungs. This can result in severe respiratory issues, pneumonia, and other serious complications. Propping a bottle can also lead to overfeeding, ear infections (choice D) due to the improper positioning, but the most immediate and serious consequence is the risk of aspiration. Colic (choice A) and dental caries (choice C) are not directly related to propping a bottle.