NUR 1600 EXAM | POSTPARTUM | VERIFIED SOLUTION
NUR 1600 EXAM | POSTPARTUM Question 1 See full question A nurse encourages a postpartum client to discuss the childbirth experience. Which client outcome is most appropriate for this client? You Selected: • "The client demonstrates the ability to integrate the childbirth experience and progress to the task of maternal role attainment." Correct response: • "The client demonstrates the ability to integrate the childbirth experience and progress to the task of maternal role attainment." Explanation: Discussing the childbirth experience helps the client acknowledge and understand what happened during this event. The nurse should give the client a chance to ask questions about the event and seek clarification, if needed. After the client discusses the event, she may be able to shift the focus away from herself and begin the tasks that will help her assume the maternal role. The nurse must determine the client's understanding of her physical needs and those of her neonate after teaching and demonstrating care techniques; discussing the childbirth experience won't help her to meet these needs. Remediation: • Discharge Planning, Neonatal Question 2 See full question A nurse is teaching a client about hormonal contraceptive therapy. If a client misses three or more pills in a row, the nurse should instruct the client to: You Selected: • discard the pack, use an alternative contraceptive method until her period begins, and start a new pack on the regular schedule. Correct response: • discard the pack, use an alternative contraceptive method until her period begins, and start a new pack on the regular schedule. Question 3 See full question A client is 9 days postpartum and breast-feeding her neonate. The client experiences pain, redness, and swelling of her left breast and is diagnosed with mastitis. The nurse teaching the client how to care for her infected breast should include which information? You Selected: • Use a warm moist compress over the painful area. Correct response: • Use a warm moist compress over the painful area. Explanation: Warm, moist compresses will reduce inflammation and edema of the infected breast tissue. The woman with mastitis should wear a proper fitting bra with good support. Breast-feeding does not have to be interrupted. The client will also need to pump the breast to keep the breast empty of milk and to ensure an adequate milk supply. Adequate emptying of the affected breast helps prevent more bacteria from collecting in the breast and may shorten the duration of the infection. Antibiotics must be taken for the full course of therapy and not stopped when symptoms subside. Remediation: Question 4 See full question Which measure included in the care plan for a client in the fourth stage of labor requires revision? You Selected: • Obtain an order for catheterization to protect the bladder from trauma. Correct response: • Obtain an order for catheterization to protect the bladder from trauma. Explanation: Catheterization isn't routinely done to protect the bladder from trauma. It's done, however, for a postpartum complication of urinary retention. The other options are appropriate measures to include in the care plan during the fourth stage of labor. Remediation: Question 5 See full question A 15-year-old client gives birth to a healthy neonate. The neonate's adolescent father arrives on the unit demanding to see his baby. Both sets of grandparents are also present and asking to see their grandchild. The newly hired nurse assigned to the nursery should take which action? You Selected: • Discuss the unit's policy with the charge nurse.
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nur 1600 exam | postpartum question 1 see full question a nurse encourages a postpartum client to discuss the childbirth experience which client outcome is most appropriate for this client you