Which assessment findings would indicate to the registered nurse that proper latch-on has occurred in a breastfeeding client? Select All That Apply.
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Tongue down with lips flanged.
A slurping sound as infant suckles.
Dimpling of infant’s cheeks while suckling.
Rhythmic suckling. Audible swallowing.
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While caring for a laboring patient, the anesthesiologist asks the registered nurse to administer a dose of fenantyl via an epidural catheter. Which standard would guide the RN on their next step?
AWHONN believes that registered nurses who are not licensed anesthesia care providers should monitor but not manage the delivery of analgesia and anesthesia by catheter techniques to pregnant women.
AWHONN believes that registered nurses who are not licensed anesthesia care providers should both monitor and manage the delivery of analgesia and anesthesia by catheter techniques to pregnant women.
AWHONN believes that registered nurses are responsible for increasing or decreasing the rate of a continuous infusion and program doses for epidural analgesia and anesthesia to pregnant women.
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While caring for a postpartum patient the RN notes that the patient’s perineal pad is saturated with bright red blood. Which question would the registered nurse ask the patient first?
“Do you have to go to the bathroom?”
“When was the last time you changed your peri pad?”
“Are you having any cramping?” submitted
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The breastfeeding patient calls the physician’s office and tells the registered nurse that she has been tired, has a temperature of 100°F and has a localized warm reddened area in the lower right quadrant of her right breast. What would be the most appropriate intervention?
Apply an ice pack to the right breast and wear supportive bra.
Pump the right breast and discard the milk for the next week.
Wash the breasts with soap and water before each feeding.
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