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Postpartum Care for Mom Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is preparing to perform a visual assessment of the perineum of a postpartum patient. The nurse will use the REEDA acronym. Which specific assessments isn't covered by REEDA?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D, Description of pain. The REEDA acronym stands for Redness, Edema (swelling), Ecchymosis (bruising), Discharge, and Approximation (suture line). Pain description is not specifically covered by REEDA, as it focuses on the physical aspects of the perineal assessment. Describing pain would fall under a separate assessment category such as pain scale assessment. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because they are all aspects that are included in the REEDA assessment for the perineum.
Question 2 of 5
Which behavior does the nurse identify as a demonstration of unidirectional bonding between a parent and infant?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because calling the baby by name demonstrates unidirectional bonding where the parent initiates the interaction without the need for the baby's response. This action shows a one-way connection from the parent to the infant. In contrast, choices A, C, and D involve mutual interaction between the parent and the baby, indicating bidirectional bonding where both parties are actively engaging with each other. Option A involves the parent responding to the baby's cry, option C involves the baby responding to comforting measures, and option D involves the parents stimulating and entertaining the baby, all of which require reciprocal actions from both the parent and the baby.
Question 3 of 5
The nurse is counseling a lesbian couple who have decided to have a child. Which considerations doesn't the nurse present with regard to which partner will become pregnant?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Correct Answer: D - Determine who will be on the birth certificate. Rationale: The nurse should not present the consideration of who will be on the birth certificate because legal parentage can be determined through various means regardless of who gives birth. The birth certificate can be amended to include both partners, and legal agreements can be put in place to establish parental rights. Focusing on the birth certificate may limit the couple's options and overlook the importance of legal protections for both partners and the child. Summary of Incorrect Choices: A: Considering the age and health of each partner is important for making informed decisions about pregnancy but does not specifically address the issue of who will become pregnant. B: Evaluating each partner's career goals is important for planning but is not directly related to the decision of who will carry the pregnancy. C: Choosing based on insurance is a practical consideration but should not be the primary factor in deciding which partner will become pregnant as it does not address the complexities of parenthood and family dynamics
Question 4 of 5
A nurse is preparing to perform a fundal assessment on a postpartum client who delivered 12 hours ago. What should the nurse do first?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct first step is to assist the woman to the bathroom to empty her bladder. This is important to ensure an accurate fundal assessment, as a full bladder can displace the uterus and lead to incorrect fundal height measurement. Lowering the head of the bed (Choice A) is not necessary for a fundal assessment. Locating the level of the fundus (Choice B) should come after ensuring the bladder is empty. Massaging the fundus (Choice D) is not indicated until after the fundal assessment is completed.
Question 5 of 5
The nurse is educating a postpartum woman on how to prevent engorgement. Which action of the patient indicates effective learning?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because breastfeeding the infant every 2 to 3 hours helps in emptying the breasts regularly, preventing engorgement. This frequent feeding stimulates milk production and prevents milk buildup. Choice B is incorrect as soap can dry out the skin, leading to cracked nipples. Choice C is important for overall hydration but not directly related to preventing engorgement. Choice D is incorrect as binding the breast can lead to blocked milk ducts and worsen engorgement.