ATI Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam ATI Maternal Newborn ,10- Latest Upgraded Versions , Best ATI Exam Solution 2021, High Rated Solutions

ATI Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam ATI Maternal Newborn ,10- Latest Upgraded Versions , Best ATI Exam Solution 2020, High Rated Solutions ATI. CHILD CARE 2.0 1 The parents of a 5-month-old infant state that their infant seems to eat very little. Most of the food comes out of the infant's mouth and onto his clothes. Which of the following explanations should the nurse give to the parents? Trying to introduce food after the intake of a bottle formula is usually not recommended because the infant is satiated and has no inclination to try something new. Solid foods should be offered at 4 to 6 months. The gastrointestinal tract has matured enough to handle more nutrients and is less sensitive to potentially allergenic foods. This deprives the infant of the pleasure of learning new tastes and developing a discriminating palate. It may cause problems with poor chewing because of lack of experience. Due to the extrusion (protrusion) reflex, the infant’s tongue pushes the food out of the mouth. It is most helpful to suggest using a long-handled spoon and placing the food in the back of the infant's mouth to avoid the reflex. "Give the baby a bottle of formula before solid food to assure adequate caloric intake." "Stop the solid foods and try again when the baby is 12 months old." "Put the cereal in a bottle and feed the baby through a nipple with a large hole." "Place the food in the back of the baby's mouth using a long-handled spoon." 2 A nurse smells an odor identified as marijuana coming from a room. Which of the following client findings would confirm inhalation of the substance? All are findings of a client who has smoked/inhaled cannabis/marijuana. These clients are typically euphoric or somewhat mildly intoxicated. They have poor coordination with bloodshot (red) eyes and may laugh inappropriately. These findings are more commonly due to of the effects of depressants. These findings are more commonly due to the effects of opiates. These findings are more commonly due to the effects of cocaine. Poor coordination, red eyes, and euphoria Slurred speech, confusion, and combativeness Loss of consciousness, respiratory depression, and coma Hypertension, tachycardia, and hyperflexia

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