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Question 1 of 5

Which instruction should the nurse provide about newborn feeding?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Feeding on demand supports the newborn's nutritional needs and promotes bonding and growth.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse is caring for the pregnant client whose FHR tracing reveals a reduction in variability over the last 40 minutes. The client has had occasional decelerations after the onset of a contraction that did not resolve until the contraction was over. The client suddenly has a prolonged deceleration that does not resolve, and the nurse immediately intervenes by calling for assistance. Place the nurse’s interventions in the sequence that they should occur.

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Administer oxygen via facemask
Have the HCP paged if the prolonged decelerations have not resolved.
Place an indwelling urinary catheter in anticipation of emergency cesarean birth if the heart rate remains low.
Increase the rate of the intravenous (IV) fluids
Assist the client into a different position
Prepare for a vaginal examination and fetal scalp stimulation

Correct Answer: E,A,D,B,F,C

Rationale: Assist the client into a different position should be first. Repositioning is an attempt to increase the FHR in case of cord obstruction. Administer oxygen via facemask is next to increase oxygenation to the fetus. Increase the rate of the IV fluids next to treat possible hypotension, the most common cause of fetal bradycardia. Have the HCP paged if the prolonged decelerations have not resolved. The immediate focus should be on attempting to relieve the prolonged decelerations. Prepare for a vaginal examination and fetal scalp stimulation. This is performed to rule out cord prolapse and to provide stimulation to the fetal head. Place an indwelling urinary catheter in anticipation of emergency cesarean birth if the HR remains low.

Question 3 of 5

Before teaching the client about the nutritional needs during pregnancy, which nursing intervention is most appropriate?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Assessing the client's eating patterns and preferences provides a baseline for tailored nutritional education.

Question 4 of 5

The client, whose parity is 1, had a vaginal delivery 6 days ago and arrived home yesterday after treatment for endometritis. The home health nurse visits the client and plans teaching after seeing which most concerning item in the client’s bathroom?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The nurse should plan teaching about the use of tampons during postpartum. The tampon may irritate or dry the vagina, holds lochia in the body, and increases the risk of infection. The client should be instructed to wear a peripad. Loofas or bath sponges for bathing the body postpartum are not contraindicated. While it is a good idea to hang towels neatly so that they dry more rapidly and reduce mold growth, this is not a priority for teaching. The bathroom cleaner would be dangerous to an older child who is more mobile, but the client’s parity is 1. The client would be wise to start considering safety issues by placing this out of reach, but this is not the priority teaching item.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse educates the breastfeeding client diagnosed with mastitis. The nurse evaluates that the client has an adequate understanding of how to prevent mastitis in the future when the client makes which statements? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: A,B,E

Rationale: Incorrect latch can cause nipple tissue to blister, crack, and bleed. These breaks in the tissue may serve as an entry point for pathogens. Hand hygiene prior to breastfeeding reduces the number of pathogens available for invasion. While the infant’s nose and throat are sources of pathogenic organisms that might cause mastitis, washing the infant’s mouth would be difficult and would not provide adequate protection for the mother. Wearing a tight bra, especially with an underwire, may restrict milk ducts, providing milk stasis and a medium for pathogenic growth. Allowing breasts to air-dry helps to reduce skin breakdown that might be caused by a moist, wet environment.

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