Question 1 See full question
A client gives birth to a stillborn neonate at 36 weeks'
gestation. When caring for this client, which strategy by
the
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You Selected:
• Provide information about possible causes of the stillbirth
only if the client requests it.
Correct response:
• Encourage the client to see, touch, and hold the dead
neonate.
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 2 See full question
During the postpartum period, a nurse should assess for
signs of normal involution. Which statement would
indicate that a client is progressing normally?
You Selected:
• Perineal pad usage remains at 10 to 15 per day.
Correct response:
• The uterus is descending at the rate of one fingerbreadth
per day.
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 3 See full question
Which response would be most appropriate for the nurse
when comforting a primiparous client whose critically ill
neonate delivered at 25 weeks dies while the mother is
present?
You Selected:
• "You can stay with your baby as long as you want and say
anything you want."
Correct response:
• "You can stay with your baby as long as you want and say
anything you want."
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 4 See full question
While the nurse is caring for a primiparous client on the
first postpartum day, the client asks, “How is that woman
doing who lost her baby from prematurity? We were in
labor together.” Which response by the nurse would be
most appropriate?
You Selected:
• Tell the client “I’m not sure how the other woman is doing
today.”
Correct response:
• Explain to the client that “Nurses are not allowed to
discuss other clients on the unit.”
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 1 See full question
A client gave birth to a healthy full-term girl 2 hours ago
by cesarean birth. When assessing this client, which
finding requires immediate nursing action?
You Selected:
• Tachycardia and hypotension
Correct response:
• Tachycardia and hypotension [Show Less]