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Health, 25.10.2019 17:43 jhonpiper

Although a client initially wanted to breast-feed, she has now decided to bottle-feed her newborn. the nurse concludes that teaching regarding breast care for this client has been effective when the client makes which statement?
1. "i'll pump 2-3 times each day until my milk supply decreases."
2. "i'll rub lotion on my breasts if they are sore."
3. "i'll soak my breasts in a warm tub twice daily for the first week."
4. "i'll wear a snug bra continuously until my breasts are soft again."

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