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Question 1 of 5

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a new parent about car seat safety. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because positioning the baby's car seat at a 45-degree angle in the car helps prevent the baby's head from flopping forward and potentially obstructing the airway, ensuring optimal safety.
Choice B is incorrect because it doesn't specify the recommended weight limit for rear-facing seats, which is typically until the baby reaches 20-35 pounds.
Choice C is incorrect as the harness should be positioned at or below the baby's shoulders, not above.
Choice D is incorrect because the retainer clip should be positioned at armpit level, not at the top of the baby's abdomen.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a new parent about car seat safety. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because positioning the baby's car seat at a 45-degree angle in the car helps prevent the baby's head from flopping forward and potentially obstructing the airway, ensuring optimal safety.
Choice B is incorrect because it doesn't specify the recommended weight limit for rear-facing seats, which is typically until the baby reaches 20-35 pounds.
Choice C is incorrect as the harness should be positioned at or below the baby's shoulders, not above.
Choice D is incorrect because the retainer clip should be positioned at armpit level, not at the top of the baby's abdomen.

Question 3 of 5

A nurse is reviewing the electronic medical record of a postpartum client. The nurse should identify that which of the following factors paces the client at risk for infection.

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: Midline episiotomy. A midline episiotomy is a surgical incision made during childbirth that increases the risk of infection due to the proximity to the anus and rectum. The incision site is more prone to contamination from fecal matter, leading to a higher risk of infection. Placenta previa (
B) is a condition where the placenta partially or fully covers the cervix, which can lead to bleeding but not necessarily infection. Meconium-stained amniotic fluid (
A) can indicate fetal distress but does not directly increase the risk of infection. Prolonged labor (
D) can increase the risk of infection due to prolonged exposure to bacteria, but it is not as direct a risk factor as a midline episiotomy.

Question 4 of 5

A nurse is preparing to perform a fundal massage for a postpartum client with hearing seeing uterine atony. In which order should the nurse plan to perform the following actions? (molded steps into the box on the right. Placing them in order of performance use all steps)

Correct Answer: A,B,C.D

Rationale: Action to Take: A, B; Potential Condition: Uterine atony; Parameter to Monitor: Perineum for clots, Amount of bleeding.

Rationale: A helps position the client for the massage. B establishes proper hand placement. C guides the massage technique for uterine stimulation. D is crucial to monitor post-massage for complications.
Incorrect

Choices: The remaining choices do not contribute directly to fundal massage or monitoring postpartum hemorrhage.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse on a labor and delivery unit is receiving infection control standards with a newly licensed nurse. The nurse should instruct the newly licensed nurse to don gloves for which of the following procedures?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale:
Rationale: Donning gloves for performing umbilical cord care is crucial to prevent infection transmission. The umbilical cord stump is a potential entry point for pathogens, so gloves provide a barrier. Assisting with breastfeeding (
A) does not require gloves unless there are open wounds on the mother's breast. Performing a newborn's bath (
B) does not involve contact with bodily fluids that necessitate glove use. Administering a vaccine (
C) requires clean technique, not necessarily gloves. Summary:

Choices A, B, and C do not involve direct exposure to bodily fluids or potential infection sources, so gloves are not necessary.
Choice D involves direct contact with a potential infection source, making gloves essential.

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