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6.17 - a benign tumour
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The parent should bathe the infant gently and not leave them unsupervised.
<h3>What are bathing instructions for infants? </h3>
An infant should not be bathed until it is a few days old to protect the vernix layer on its body which protects it from infections.
When a baby is brought home from the hospital, its head, body, and diaper area can be cleaned by a sponge. After the baby's umbilical cord falls off, it can be bathed by submerging it in shallow water.
The baby should not be submerged in water more than 2 to 3 inches deep. The Baby's head should be supported while putting them in the tub and the size of the tub should be in accordance with the size of the baby.
Therefore, the bathing instructions for the parents would be to bathe the infant gently and not leave them unsupervised.
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Answer:keep skin clean and dry, turn and reposition every 2 hours and PRN, monitor diet/Po intakes, notify MD, apply barrier cream as ordered, request a pressure reducing mattress and w/c cushion.
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The correct answer is c. The prevalence of diabetes is now higher than previously recognized in the community.
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If diabetes is successfully screened in a community that means a more portion of people or more percentage of people are found to be diabetic than it was estimated before so it shows that the prevalence of diabetes is increased now.
Incident only determine the number of new individual that got the disease in a given time period so it can go up and down but prevalence measure all the diseased person in a given time period and it show stable number and do not go up and down.
So as the prevalence is higher than expected the health board should increase funding for diabetic clinic in this community.