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What should the nurse tell the postpartum patient who does not wish to breastfeed about breast engorgement?
A.   Breast engorgement is caused by the accumulation of milk.
B.   Swelling and tenderness are normal, but warmth indicates mastitis.
C.   A supportive bra, ice packs, and mild analgesics relieve discomfort.
D.   Pump the breasts twice daily to reduce engorgement and pain.
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Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text

Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text


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geeta Author
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Thank you!
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Thanks for the feedback, took me a while to find the answer too!
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