a client who is breastfeeding her newborn infant is experiencing nipple soreness. To
relieve the soreness which action should the nurse suggest to the client - Answer begin
feeding on the less sore nipple
and your mother is attempting to breastfeed for the first time. The nurse notices that
they client has inverted nipples. Which nursing action can the nurse take to assist the
client in breastfeeding the newborn - Answer provide breast shield in assisting mother
with using a breast pump before each feeding to make the nipples easier for the
newborn to grasp
the nurse in the postpartum unit is instructing a mother regarding lochia and the amount
of expected lochia drainage. The nurse instructs the mother that the normal amount of
lochia may vary but should never exceed which amount - Answer 8 pads per day
the nurse provides home care instructions to a postpartum client following a vaginal
birth with episiotomy. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further
teaching - Answer I can resume sexual activity at any time
a postpartum client who delivered at 32 weeks of gestation would like to breastfeed her
preterm infant. At this time the infant is receiving tube feedings only. What is the nurses
best response to the mother - Answer you can begin pumping as soon as possible after
delivery with an electric breast pump
the nurse caring for a woman who has delivered a baby after pregnancy with a placenta
previa. Which complication would the client be at risk for - Answer postpartum
hemorrhage
oxytocin is prescribed to be administered intravenously to client after cesarean delivery.
The nurse understands that which is the action of the medication - Answer to stimulate
the uterus to contract this reducing possible blood loss
a pregnant client experienced a uterine rupture with subsequent fetal death. After
ensuring that the client is physiologically stable the nurse should take which approach
as the first step to support the client physiologically - Answer collect data regarding how
the client receive the event
a postpartum nurse obtain C vital signs on a mother who delivered a healthy newborn 2
hours ago. Then mothers temperature is 100 °F. what is the initial nursing action -
Answer encourage oral fluid intake
the nurse is monitoring a new mother in the fourth stage of labor for signs of
hemorrhage. Which side noted in the mother would indicate an early sign of excessive
blood loss and shock - Answer an increase in the pulse rate from 80 to 102 beats per
minute
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on the second postpartum day at mother complains of burning on urination, urgency,
and frequency of urination. A urine sample is collected for urinalysis and the results
indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection. The nurse reinforces instructions to the
new mother regarding measures to take for the treatment of the infection. Which
statement by the mother indicates the need for further teaching - Answer foods and
fluids that will increase your and alkalinity should be consumed
a delivery room nurse collects data on a mother who just delivered a healthy newborn
infant. The nurse checks the uterine fundus expecting to note which uterine fundus
position - Answer at the level of the umbilicus
it has been 12 hours since the delivery of a newborn. The nurse assesses the mother
for the process of evolution and documents that it is progressing normally when
palpation of the client's fundus is noted at which level - Answer 1
a new mother attempting breastfeeding for the first time has development status. She
states my breasts look terrible and I think that I will stop breastfeeding. The nurse plans
care knowing that the client is concerned about which problem - Answer body image
the nurse in a postpartum unit identifies which client as being at risk for developing
endometritis following delivery - Answer an adolescent experiencing an emergency
cesarean delivery for fetal distress
the nurse is preparing to care for a woman in the immediate postpartum. Who has just
delivered a healthy newborn. The nurse plans to take the woman's vital signs at which
time intervals - Answer every 15 minutes for the first hour then every 30 minutes for the
next 2 hours
the nurse is assisting in developing a plan of care for a cloud preparing to breastfeed.
And planning care which factor is significant in teaching a client to breastfeed - Answer
A positive nurse client relationship
a pregnant client test positive for Hepatitis B virus and a client asked the nurse whether
she will be able to breastfeed the baby as planned after delivery. The nurse makes
which response to the client - Answer breastfeeding is allowed once the baby has been
vaccinated
the nurse has reinforce instructions to a new mother about how to perform postpartum
exercises. The nurse determines that the client understands the instructions when she
makes which statement - Answer I should alternately contract and relax muscles of the
perineal area
the nurse is caring for a client during the immediate recovery phase or fourth stage of
Labor. Which action is important for the nurse to take at this time - Answer check the
uterine fundus and lochia