15) A mother brings her 3-month-old intant to the clinic because the baby does not sleep through the night. Which finding is most significant in planning care for this family? A. The mother states the baby is irritable during feedings. B. The mother is a single parent and lives with her parents. C. The diaper area shows severe skin breakdown. D. The infant's formula has been changing twice 16) Which nutritional information should the nurse plan to provide the mother of a 6-month-old regarding introduction of solid foods? A. Introduce fruits and vegetables simultaneously into the diet. B. Foods should be introduced into a child's diet one at a time, at 4-to-7-day intervals. C. Begin introducing solid foods into the child's diet after the child reaches one year of age. D. Foods are best introduced by mixing them with formula and feeding them to the infant with a feeder bottle. 17) A child diagnosed with Kawasaki disease is brought to the clinic. The mother reports that her child is irritable, refuses to eat, and has skin peeling on both hands and feet. Which intervention should the nurse instruct the mother to implement first? A. Apply lotion to hands and feet. B. Place the child in a quite environment. C. Encourage the parents rest when possible. D. Make a list of foods that the child likes. I

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A mother brings her 3-month-old infant to the clinic because
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A. The mother states the baby is irritable during feedings.
B. The mother is a single parent and lives with her parents.
C. The diaper area shows severe skin breakdown.
D. The infant's formula has been changing twice
Which nutritional information should the nurse plan to
provide the mother of a 6-month-old regarding introduction of
solid foods?
A. Introduce fruits and vegetables simultaneously into the
diet.
B. Foods should be introduced into a child's diet one at a
time, at 4-to-7-day intervals.
C. Begin introducing solid foods into the child's diet after the
child reaches one year of age.
D. Foods are best introduced by mixing them with formula
and feeding them to the infant with a feeder bottle.
17)
A child diagnosed with Kawasaki disease is brought to the
clinic. The mother reports that her child is irritable, refuses to eat,
and has skin peeling on both hands and feet. Which intervention
should the nurse instruct the mother to implement first?
Accessibility: Investigate
A. Apply lotion to hands and feet.
B. Place the child in a quite environment.
C. Encourage the parents rest when possible.
D. Make a list of foods that the child likes.
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