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NU 201 Family Focused Nursing Care Students' Preparation Sheet Formula feeding Which intervention should the nurse implement for a newborn diagnosed with galactosemia? 1. Eliminate all milk and lac... tose-containing foods. 2. Encourage breastfeeding as long as possible. 3. Encourage lactose-containing formulas. 4. Avoid feeding soy-protein formula to the newborn. 2. Which statement by the parent of a newborn male diagnosed with galactosemia demonstrates successful teaching? 1. “This is a rare disorder that usually does not affect future children.” 2. “Our newborn looks normal; he may not have galactosemia.” 3. “Our newborn may need to take penicillin and other medications to prevent infection.” 4. “Penicillin and other drugs that contain lactose as fillers need to be avoided.” 3. The parent of a 10-month-old with CF asks the nurse how to meet the child’s increased nutritional needs. Which is the nurse’s best suggestion? 1. “You may need to increase the number of fresh fruits and vegetables you give your child each day.” 2. “You may need to advance your child’s diet to whole cow’s milk because it is higher in fat than formula.” 3. “You may need to change your child to a higher-calorie formula.” 4. “You may need to increase your child’s carbohydrate intake each day.” 4. A nursing action that promotes ideal nutrition in an infant with CHF is: 1. Feeding formula that is supplemented with additional calories. 2. Allowing the infant to nurse at each breast for 20 minutes. 3. Providing large feedings every 5 hours. 4. Using firm nipples with small openings to slow feedings. 5. A 2-month-old is being treated with furosemide for CHF. Which of the following plans would also be appropriate in helping to control the CHF? 1. Promoting fluid restriction. 2. Feeding a low-salt formula. 3. Feeding in semi-Fowler position. 4. Encouraging breast milk. 6. Which statement by the mother of an infant boy with CHF who is being sent home on digoxin indicates she needs further education on the care of her child? 1. “I will give him the medication at regular 12-hour intervals.” 2. “If he vomits, I will not give him a make-up dose.” 3. “If I miss a dose, I will not give an extra dose, but keep him on his same schedule.” 4. “I will mix the digoxin in some of his formula to make it taste better for him.” 7. The nurse is teaching feeding techniques to new parents. The nurse emphasizes the importance of slowly warming the formula and testing the temperature prior to feeding: the infant. The parent of a Student Preparation Sheet newborn asks, “Will my baby spit out the formula if it is too hot or too cold?” Select the nurse’s best response. 1. “Babies have a tendency to reject hot fluids but not cold fluids, which could result in abdominal discomfort.” 2. “Babies have a tendency to reject cold fluids but not hot fluids, which could result in esophageal burns.” 3. “Your baby would most likely spit out formula that was too hot, but your baby could swallow some of it, which could result in a burn.” 4. “Your baby is too young to be physically capable of spitting out fluids and will automatically swallow anything.” 8. The mother of a newborn asks the nurse why she has to nurse so frequently. The nurse replies using which of the following principles? 1. Formula tends to be more calorically dense, and formula-fed babies require fewer feedings than breastfed babies. 2. The newborn’s stomach capacity is small, and peristalsis is slow. 3. The newborn’s stomach capacity is small, and peristalsis is more rapid than in older children. 4. Breastfed babies tend to take longer to complete a feeding than formula-fed babies. Question 9: what are the caloric requirements for newborn? The newborn need from 15 to 30 ML of feeding in the first 2 days, and in the second week the newborn need from 90 to 150 ML and that depend on the type of formula. [Show More]

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