ATI Maternal
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
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-mother’s physical and emotional condition
-Baby's physical condition
-Family being prepared for the baby
2)A nurse is providing community education regarding risk factors for ovarian cancer. Identify
five (5) risk factors associated with the development of ovarian cancer. (Review the Med Surg
RM)
-over the age 40
-first pregnancy after 30
-family history of cancer
-history of heavy bleeding
-endometriosis
-high fat diet
3)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 fitted with a diaphragm properly by a provider
- Client must be refitted by the provider ever 2 years if there is a 12 lb weight change
- requires proper insertion and removal. Spermicidal jelly or cream is applied to the
cervical side of the dome and must remain in place for 6 hours after sex
- -Spermicide must be reapplied with each act of sex
- -Client must empty bladder prior to insertion of the diaphragm
4)A nurse is caring for a client who was diagnosed with group B streptococcus during her initial
screening. What effects can this infection have on her pregnancy?
-Premature rupture of membranes
-Premature labor and delivery
-infections of the urinary tract
-maternal sepsis
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.
- breast milk may be stored at room temperature under a very clean condition for up to 8
hours.
- thawing the milk in the refrigerator for 24 hours is the best way to preserve the
immunoglobulins in it. The bottle should be rotate often and not shaken when thawing
the bottle underneath running lukewarm water.
- Do not refreeze milk. Breast milk can be stored in a deep freezer for up to 12 months.
- Used portions of breast milk must be discarded [Show Less]