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The nurse is instructing a woman at 6 months postpartum on weaning her infant from breastfeeding. What interventions will the nurse suggest? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Omit newborn's favorite feeding first.
  b. Eliminate one feeding at a time.
  c. Expect the need for comfort feeding.
  d. Formula will need to be provided to substitute for feeding.
  e. Pump breasts in place of eliminated feeding.
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6 years ago
ANS: B, C, D
When weaning a newborn from breastfeeding, the mother should eliminate the favorite feeding last. One feeding should be eliminated at a time, and the need for comfort feeding should be expected. In younger infants formula will need to be substituted. The mother should not be instructed to pump in place of eliminated feeding or the breasts will continue to produce milk.
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