The nurse is palpating a patient's uterus 12 hours after a vaginal delivery. For which reason does the nurse place one hand just above the symphysis pubis?

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The nurse is palpating a patient's uterus 12 hours after a vaginal delivery. For which reason does the nurse place one hand just above the symphysis pubis?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Step 1: Palpating the uterus 12 hours after delivery is to assess for proper involution. Step 2: Placing a hand above the symphysis pubis helps to prevent uterine inversion. Step 3: Uterine inversion is a rare but serious complication post-delivery. Step 4: By supporting the uterus, the nurse prevents the risk of inversion. Summary: A is incorrect as palpation doesn't prevent prolapse. B is incorrect as some uterine movement is normal. C is incorrect as palpation doesn't prevent hemorrhage at this stage.

Question 2 of 5

A postpartum patient states, " am really in pain."For which sources of pain will the nurse not assess the patient?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: General soreness. Postpartum pain assessment typically focuses on specific sources such as uterine contractions, perineal trauma, and breast engorgement. General soreness is too vague and does not provide specific information for targeted intervention. By ruling out general soreness, the nurse can prioritize assessment and management of more specific sources of pain to provide appropriate care for the postpartum patient.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse is researching for evidence-based practice related to a mother's response during the postpartum period. Based on research by Rubin and Mercer, which finding will the nurse be able to easily implement to change the culture of the unit?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Alterations in terminology. Rubin and Mercer's research emphasizes the importance of language in shaping attitudes and behaviors during the postpartum period. By changing the terminology used in the unit to promote positive and empowering language, the nurse can easily implement this finding to change the unit's culture. This can have a significant impact on how mothers perceive their experiences and how they are supported. Incorrect choices: A: Satisfaction questionnaires - While important for feedback, satisfaction questionnaires do not directly address changing the culture of the unit. C: Decrease nurse/patient ratios - This may improve patient care but does not specifically relate to changing the culture of the unit. D: Soliciting paternal expectations - While involving fathers is important, it does not directly address changing the language and culture of the unit.

Question 4 of 5

The nurse is observing a new mother interact with her baby and notices the mother holding the baby close to her body. However, the nurse also notices that the mother does not hold the baby in an enface position. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: "What can you tell me about your family's beliefs with new babies?". This question is most appropriate as it opens up a dialogue about the mother's cultural or familial practices regarding infant care, which may explain why she is not holding the baby in an enface position. By asking about the family's beliefs, the nurse can gain insight into the mother's perspective and provide culturally sensitive care. Choice A is incorrect as it assumes the mother needs help without considering her cultural background. Choice C is incorrect as it may come off as judgmental and accusatory. Choice D is incorrect as it focuses on the action of looking into the baby's eyes rather than understanding the cultural context behind the mother's behavior.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse in a postpartum unit evaluates new parents for risk factors that can indicate problems with bonding/attachment. Which situations does the nurse NOT recognize as a cause for bonding/attachment problems?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because the father being in the military and not yet home on leave does not directly impact bonding/attachment between the parents and the neonate. Bonding issues are typically related to factors such as maternal health conditions (choice A), neonatal health complications (choice B), or labor complications experienced by the mother (choice C). In contrast, the father's absence due to military service, while potentially challenging emotionally, does not inherently cause bonding/attachment problems as the mother and baby can still form a strong attachment bond. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect as they can directly affect the bonding/attachment process due to physical health issues of the mother and baby during pregnancy and labor.

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