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Group 3 QUIZ NCM107NL (3671)

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CABRERA

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CORREOS

GACANG

GIL

1. At 8-9 months of age, what milestone should an infant be able to perform


successfully?
A. Begin walking
B. Uses simple gestures like waving
C. Sit without support
D. Follow basic commands

Answer: C

2. All of the following are examples of intrinsic factors EXCEPT :


A. Temperament
B. Physical Characteristics
C. Economic Status
D. Health State

Answer: C

3. In what month can an infant exhibits startle reflex?


A. 0-2 months
B. 8-9 months
C. 3-6 months
D. 12 months

Answer: A

4. Which of the following factors is NOT associated with an adequate milk supply?
A. Mismanagement of feeding routines.
B. Complete delivery of the placenta.
C. Frequent suckling.
D. Adequate removal of milk from the breast.

Answer: A
5. The following are the advantages of breastfeeding EXCEPT:
A. Promotes emotional bonding between the mother and the infant
B. Nutritious
C. Sterile, pure, and stale
D. Digested easily

Answer: C
6. Written guidelines of nursing care that document specific nursing diagnoses for
the client and goals, interventions, and projected outcomes.
A. Nursing Diagnosis
B. Nursing Intervention
C. Nursing Health History
D. Nursing Care Plan

Answer: D
7. In addition to standard policies, what practice should be taught to mothers to
manage infectious diseases?
A. Daily cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting practice
B. Exposing your infant to germs builds immunity practice
C. Introduce them to pets with care.

Answer: A
8. How can you reduce the chance of suffocation/choking in an infant?
A. Give them fluffy toys, 'bumpers' or doona covers in the cot or bassinette
B. Keep heavy blankets or plush toys away from baby's face and no loose cords or
strings hanging near baby beds
C. Keep your baby's head uncovered while they sleep.

Answer: B
9. How can you reduce the chance of burns in an infant?
A. Test water with the wrist and do not drink hot liquids while holding an infant.
B. Try to direct sun exposure/baby's sunscreen
C. Used microwaves to heat baby milk or formula.
Answer: A
10. A breastfeeding woman develops engorged breasts at three days postpartum.
What action would help this woman achieve her goal of reducing the engorgement?
The woman:
A. Skips feedings to let her sore breasts rest.
B. Avoids using a breast pump.
C. Breastfeeds her infant every 2 hours.
D. Reduces her fluid intake for 24 hours.

Answer: C
11. Provides the best nutrition for infants, the gold standard. Composition changes to
meet the needs of the growing infant. Highly complex, antiinfective, and nutritional
components, growth factors, enzymes that aid in digestion and absorption of
nutrients, fatty acids promote brain growth and development. Formula not equivalent.
A.Vitamins
B.Fat
C.Protein
D.Human milk

Answer: D
12. the state in which a mother, infant, or child experiences dissatisfaction or
difficulty with the breastfeeding process
A. Ineffective breastfeeding
B. Interrupted breastfeeding
C. Ineffective infant feeding pattern
D. Assessment subjective

Answer: A
13. The parents of a 2-month-old boy are concerned about spoiling their son by
picking him up when he cries. What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Allow him to cry for no longer than 15 minutes and then pick him up."
B. "Babies need comforting and cuddling. Meeting these needs will not spoil him."
C. "Babies this young cry when they are hungry. Try feeding him when he cries."
D. "If he isn't soiled or wet, leave him, and he'll cry himself to sleep."

Answer: B
14. At what age is it safe to give infants whole milk instead of commercial infant
formula?
A. 6 months
B. 9 months
C.12 months
D. 18 month

Answer: C
15. The mother of a 3-month-old breastfed infant asks about giving her baby water
because it is summer and very warm. What should the nurse tell her?
A. Fluids, in addition to breast milk, are not needed.
B. Water should be given if the infant seems to nurse longer than usual.
C. Clear juices are better than water to promote adequate fluid intake.
D. Water once or twice a day will make up for losses resulting from environmental
temperature.

Answer: A

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