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Which opportunistic infection is common in advanced HIV?
Which measure is most effective in preventing HIV transmission?
A mother with cracked and sore nipples is struggling with breastfeeding. She wants to continue but is in pain. What is the most effective nursing intervention?
A neonate presents with a body temperature of 34.5Β°C, lethargy, and poor feeding. Which of the following complications is most concerning?
A nurse observes that a breastfed infant has frequent, watery stools. The baby is otherwise well and thriving. What is the most appropriate advice for the mother?
A neonate born at 30 weeks gestation is at risk of hypothermia. Which of the following is the primary reason preterm infants are more prone to hypothermia?
A nurse is educating a mother on the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding. Which of the following is a long-term benefit for the child?
A neonate born at 32 weeks gestation is admitted to the NICU. The nurse notes that the babyβs extremities are cold and the neonate is shivering. What is the physiological consequence of this condition?
A preterm neonate in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is found to have a rectal temperature of 35.2Β°C. The baby is lethargic and has poor perfusion. What is the most effective initial intervention?
A 3-day-old infant is brought to the clinic due to decreased urine output and excessive crying. The mother reports that the baby is exclusively breastfed. On examination, the baby appears dehydrated. What is the most appropriate next step?
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