1. The nurse is assessing a new mother's efforts to bond with her newly born infant. Identify three (3) factors that can impact effective bonding between
... [Show More] mother and infant?: • Mother's physical and emotional condition
• Baby's physical condition
• Family being prepared for the baby
2. The client enters the obstetrical clinic for birth control information on using a diaphragm. What five (5) instructions would be provided by the nurse to explain use of the diaphragm: client should be properly fitted with a diaphragm by a provider
Replaced every 2 years and refitted for a 20% weight fluctuation, after abdominal or pelvic surgery, and after every pregnancy
Requires proper insertion and removal. Prior to coitus, the diaphragm is inserted vaginally over the cervix with spermicidal jelly or cream that is applied to the cervical side of the dome and around the rim. The diaphragm can be inserted up to 6 hours before intercourse and must stay in place 6 hours after intercourse but for no more than 24 hrs
Spermicide must be reapplied with each act of coitus
A client should empty her bladder prior to insertion of the diaphragm.A
3. A nurse is caring for a client who was diagnosed with group B strep- tococcus during her initial screening. What effects can this infection have on her pregnancy?: Premature rupture of membranes, preterm labor & delivery, chorioamnioitis, infections of urinary tract, maternal sepsis.
4. What are five (5) risk factors that affect female fertility?: 1) Age greater than 35
2) Weight
3) Substance use
4) STDs
5) Surgical history
5. A nurse is providing education to a new mother regarding storage of breast milk. Identify five (5) teaching points to discuss with the new mother regarding storage of breast milk.: 1) Breast milk can be stored at room temp for up to 8 hrs, refrigerated in sterile bottles for up 8 days, and can be frozen up to 6 months, and deep-freezed for up to 12 months
2) Thaw refrigerated milks for 24 hrs to preserve immunoglobins, or by placing bottle in lukewarm water rotate but do not shake the bottle
3) Microwaving the bottle to thaw out the milk is contraindicated because it destroys the nutritive and immune properties of breastmilk, it also causes uneven heating putting the newborn at risk for burns
4) Do not refreeze thawed milk
5) used portions of breast milk must be disposed of
6. A nurse is providing care for an uncircumcised male newborn and his mother. What information should be provided during discharge regarding bathing of the penile area of the newborn male?: Wash with soap and water and rinse the penis
To prevent constriction do not force back the foreskin
7. What is the recommended weight gain in the first, second and third trimesters?: 1st trimester: 1-2 kg (2.2 - 4.4 lbs)
2nd and 3rd trimester: 0.4 kg ( 1lb) per week
8. What are six (6) emotional responses the nurse would assess for if a mother is experiencing postpartum depression?: ) Feeling loss, irritability
2) Intense mood swings
3) Anxiety
4) Guilt
5) Inadequacies feelings
6) Decrease appetite
9. What would the nurse teach to the postpartum mother before adminis- tering the Rho(D) Immune Globulin?: Educate the mother that all Rh-negative mothers who have newborns who are Rh-positive must be given Rho(D) immune globulin administered IM within 72 hr of the newborn being born to suppress antibody formation in the mother. Infants who are Rh0positive are given Rho(D)Im- mune globulin to prevent sensitization in future pregnancies
10. A nurse is instructing a newly diagnosed client with fibrocystic breast tissue disorder about diet. What should the nurse instruct the client to avoid in their diet? (Review the Med Surg RM)
a. Alcohol
b. Caffeine
C. Milk
d. Orange juice: b. Caffeine
11. What are five (5) adverse effects noted with epidural analgesia adminis- tration during labor?: 1) Maternal Hypotension
2) Fetal Bradycardia
3) Bladder distention
4) Loss of bearing down reflex
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