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Maternity & Pediatrics - Ricci Chapters 25-36 end of
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The mother of a 3-month old asks the nurse about D. The tongue extrusion reflex disappears at age 4-6 months, making it a good time to start solid
starting solid foods. What is the most appropriate foods.
response by the nurse?


a. It's OK to start pureed solids at this age if fed via
the bottle.
b. Infants don't require solid food until 12 months
of age.
c. Solid foods should be delayed until 6 months,
when the infant can handle a spoon on his own.
d. The tongue extrusion reflex disappears at age
4-6 months, making it a good time to start solid
foods.




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,The father of a 2 month old girl is expressing B. Consistently meeting the infants needs helps promote a sense of trust.
concern that his infant may be getting spoiled.
What is the nurses best response?


a. She just needs love and attention. Don't worry,
she's to young to spoil.
b. Consistently meeting the infants needs helps
promote a sense of trust.
c. Infants need to be fed and cleaned; if you are
sure those needs are met, just let her cry.
d. Consistency in meeting needs is important, but
you are right, holding her too much will spoil her.




Parents of an 8-month-old girl express concern c. Separation anxiety is normal at this age; the infant recognizes parents as separate beings.
that she cries when left with the babysitter. How
does the nurse best explain this behavior?
a. Crying when left with the sitter may indicate
difficulty with building trust.
b. Stranger anxiety should not occur until
toddlerhood; this concern should be investigated.
c. Separation anxiety is normal at this age; the
infant recognizes parents as separate beings.
d. Perhaps the sitter doesn't meet the infant's
needs; choose a different sitter.

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The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to c. Clean your baby's gums, then new teeth, with a washcloth.
the mother of a 6 month old infant. What is the
best instruction by the nurse in relation to the
infant's oral health?


a. Start brushing her teeth after all the baby teeth
come in.
b. Use a washcloth with toothpaste to clean her
mouth.
c. Clean your baby's gums, then new teeth, with a
washcloth.
d. Rinse your baby's mouth with water after every
feeding.

A 9-month-old infant's mother is questioning why b. Cow's milk is poor in iron and does not provide the proper balance of nutrients for the infant.
cow's milk is not recommended in the first year of
life as it is cheaper than formula. What rationale
does the nurse include in her response?


a. It is permissible to substitute cow's milk for
formula at this age as he is so close to 1 year old.
b. Cow's milk is poor in iron and does not provide
the proper balance of nutrients for the infant.
c. As long as the mother provides whole milk,
rather than skim, she can start cow's milk in
infancy.
d. If the mother cannot afford the infant formula,
she should dilute it to make it last longer.

The nurse is caring for a hospitalized 30 month b. normal for this stage of growth and development.
old who is resistant to care, is angry, and yells "no"
all the time. The nurse identifies this toddler's
behavior as:


a. problematic, as it interferes with needed nursing
care.
b. normal for this stage of growth and
development.
c. normal because the child is hospitalized and
out of his routine.

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