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Postpartum Care NCLEX Questions Questions
Question 1 of 4
The nurse is preparing a postpartum patient for discharge. Which patient teaching is most important for the nurse to provide?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: The signs and symptoms of secondary hemorrhage. This is the most important teaching because postpartum hemorrhage can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention. The other choices, while important, are not as urgent as secondary hemorrhage. A: Uterine infection signs and symptoms can develop gradually and usually do not pose an immediate threat. C: Postpartum depression is a serious concern but does not require immediate medical intervention. D: A boggy uterus can be a sign of uterine atony but does not necessarily indicate an emergency situation like secondary hemorrhage.
Question 2 of 4
The nurse is aware that some parenting skills are acquired through the process of intentional learning. Which activity does the nurse associate with intentional learning?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because attending hospital classes on newborn and infant care involves intentional learning, where the couple actively seeks out knowledge and skills related to parenting. This choice allows them to receive structured education and guidance from professionals in a focused setting. Observing other individuals (choice A) may provide some insights but lacks the structured learning environment. Discussing their own upbringing (choice C) may be informative but does not necessarily involve intentional learning focused on acquiring new parenting skills. Watching media (choice D) may offer some information but lacks the interactive and hands-on learning experience provided by attending hospital classes.
Question 3 of 4
The nurse is providing postpartum care for an adolescent mother and her family. Which factor is most important for the nurse to consider when planning teaching about neonatal care?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D. It is crucial for the nurse to present information on neonatal care in an age-appropriate manner as the mother is an adolescent. This is important to ensure effective communication and understanding. Choice A does not directly impact the neonatal care teaching. Choice B focuses on the parents' expectations, not the neonatal care itself. Choice C emphasizes the father's involvement but does not address the approach to teaching the adolescent mother about neonatal care.
Question 4 of 4
The nurse on a postpartum unit is acutely aware that cultural influences impact the patient's process of 'becoming a mother.' For which isn't a cultural influence does the nurse assess?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Rationale: The correct answer is C because physical recovery from labor and delivery is a biological process, not solely influenced by culture. Other choices (A, B, D) relate to cultural factors affecting the mother's transition to motherhood, such as rituals, beliefs, and social expectations. Cultural influence can affect the time spent in each phase, expectations related to rest, and decision-making processes. It is crucial for the nurse to assess these cultural influences to provide culturally competent care.