Deck 17: Nursing Care of a Postpartal Family

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The nurse notices that a new mother who is beginning postpartum day 2 handles the newborn tentatively and does not kiss the child when holding him. What should the nurse suspect as the probable reason for this behavior?

A) Disappointment with the child's sex
B) Difficulty accepting the role changes
C) Reacting normally to accepting a new child
D) Cultural customs do not include kissing children
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While documenting patient care, the nurse notes that a postpartum patient is accepting the birth of the child well. What did the nurse most likely observe to come to this conclusion?

A) Names the child after a well-loved friend
B) Asks the nurse to take a photo of the child
C) Turns the face to meet the infant's eyes when holding the baby
D) Comments that the baby has the most hair of any in the nursery
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The nurse assesses a postpartum patient's discharge as being moderate in amount and red in color. How should the nurse document the appearance of the lochia?

A) Lochia alba
B) Lochia rubra
C) Lochia serosa
D) Lochia normalia
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While observing care being provided to an infant, the new mother looks at the nurse repeatedly and asks, "Am I doing this the right way?" Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse select to guide the care needs of the mother at this time?

A) Health-seeking behaviors related to care of newborn
B) Ineffective coping related to expectation to provide newborn care
C) Risk for altered family coping related to an additional family member
D) Risk for impaired parenting related to disappointment in the sex of the child
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A postpartum patient is reluctant to begin taking warm sitz baths. What should the nurse emphasize when teaching the patient about this treatment approach?

A) Sitz baths may lead to increased postpartal infection.
B) Sitz baths increase the blood supply to the perineal area.
C) Sitz baths cause perineal vasoconstriction and decreased bleeding.
D) The longer a sitz bath is continued, the more therapeutic it becomes.
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The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of teaching on perineal care provided to a postpartum patient. Which outcome indicates that teaching has been effective?

A) Patient performs perineal care independently with every morning shower.
B) Patient explains the purpose of performing perineal care at least once a day.
C) Patient flushes the commode before standing when performing perineal care.
D) Patient washes the perineum from back to front when performing perineal care.
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The nurse is concerned that a new mother is developing a postpartum complication. What did the nurse most likely assess in this patient?

A) Absence of lochia
B) Red-colored lochia for the first 24 hours
C) Lochia that is the color of menstrual blood
D) Lochia appearing pinkish-brown on the fourth day
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The nurse is assessing the fundus of a patient on postpartum day 2. What should the nurse expect when palpating the fundus?

A) Fundus 4 cm above symphysis pubis and firm
B) Fundus height 4 cm below umbilicus and midline
C) Fundus two fingerbreadths below umbilicus and firm
D) Fundus two fingerbreadths above symphysis pubis and hard
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The nurse manager of a postpartum care area is planning educational sessions for the nursing staff to support the 2020 National Health Goals for postpartum care. Which information should be included in this staff training? (Select all that apply.)

A) Encourage postpartum patients to participate in breastfeeding.
B) Provide information on reproductive life planning if requested.
C) Suggest postpartum patients remain on bed rest for at least 2 postpartum days.
D) Recommend new mothers to attend prenatal classes to learn infant care after delivery.
E) Explain the importance of close observation to detect postpartum maternal hemorrhage.
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A postpartum patient is concerned about loose tissue around the abdominal area. Which exercise should the nurse recommend that the patient begin on postpartum day 2 to strengthen and tighten these muscles?

A) Sit-ups
B) Chin-to-chest
C) Pelvic rocking
D) Kegel exercises
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A postpartum patient is experiencing painful hemorrhoids. Which position should the nurse suggest the patient use when resting?

A) Supine
B) Sims position
C) Knee-chest position
D) Trendelenburg position
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The nurse provides discharge instructions to a postpartum patient. Which patient statement indicates that teaching has been effective?

A) "I should limit stair climbing to four times a day."
B) "I can have coitus at any time after returning home."
C) "I should plan to return to my full-time job after 6 weeks."
D) "I should notify the physician if my discharge decreases in amount."
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A postpartum patient has a history of thrombophlebitis. What should the nurse do to determine if the patient is developing this after delivery?

A) Assess for warmth in the legs.
B) Assess temperature every 4 hours.
C) Assess for calf redness and edema.
D) Palpate the feet for tingling or numbness.
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A new mother asks if it is possible to have rooming-in with the newborn. What should the nurse respond to this patient's request?

A) It depends on whether the patient plans to breastfeed.
B) Rooming-in allows increased maternal-newborn contact.
C) This puts too much responsibility on a first-time mother.
D) Resting for the first 3 days postpartum will be better for the patient.
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The nurse is concerned that a new mother is ambivalent about the newborn and does not participate in newborn care. What action should the nurse take to help both the mother and newborn at this time?

A) Contact the Social Services department.
B) Schedule home care for the mother and infant.
C) Assess who is going to take care of the baby at home.
D) Ask the patient if it would be better that the baby is put up for adoption.
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A postpartum patient is prescribed docusate sodium (Colace) as treatment for constipation. What should the nurse include when teaching the patient about this medication? (Select all that apply.)

A) This medication has no adverse effects.
B) Be sure to engage in activity to aid in intestinal motility.
C) One pill should be taken after every meal for the first week.
D) This medication works the best when a high-fiber diet is consumed.
E) Take each dose of the medication with a full glass of water or juice.
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The nurse notices that a new mother who is beginning postpartum day 2 handles the newborn tentatively and does not kiss the child when holding him. What should the nurse suspect as the probable reason for this behavior?

A) Disappointment with the child's sex
B) Difficulty accepting the role changes
C) Reacting normally to accepting a new child
D) Cultural customs do not include kissing children
Reacting normally to accepting a new child
2
While documenting patient care, the nurse notes that a postpartum patient is accepting the birth of the child well. What did the nurse most likely observe to come to this conclusion?

A) Names the child after a well-loved friend
B) Asks the nurse to take a photo of the child
C) Turns the face to meet the infant's eyes when holding the baby
D) Comments that the baby has the most hair of any in the nursery
Turns the face to meet the infant's eyes when holding the baby
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The nurse assesses a postpartum patient's discharge as being moderate in amount and red in color. How should the nurse document the appearance of the lochia?

A) Lochia alba
B) Lochia rubra
C) Lochia serosa
D) Lochia normalia
Lochia rubra
4
While observing care being provided to an infant, the new mother looks at the nurse repeatedly and asks, "Am I doing this the right way?" Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse select to guide the care needs of the mother at this time?

A) Health-seeking behaviors related to care of newborn
B) Ineffective coping related to expectation to provide newborn care
C) Risk for altered family coping related to an additional family member
D) Risk for impaired parenting related to disappointment in the sex of the child
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A postpartum patient is reluctant to begin taking warm sitz baths. What should the nurse emphasize when teaching the patient about this treatment approach?

A) Sitz baths may lead to increased postpartal infection.
B) Sitz baths increase the blood supply to the perineal area.
C) Sitz baths cause perineal vasoconstriction and decreased bleeding.
D) The longer a sitz bath is continued, the more therapeutic it becomes.
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The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of teaching on perineal care provided to a postpartum patient. Which outcome indicates that teaching has been effective?

A) Patient performs perineal care independently with every morning shower.
B) Patient explains the purpose of performing perineal care at least once a day.
C) Patient flushes the commode before standing when performing perineal care.
D) Patient washes the perineum from back to front when performing perineal care.
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The nurse is concerned that a new mother is developing a postpartum complication. What did the nurse most likely assess in this patient?

A) Absence of lochia
B) Red-colored lochia for the first 24 hours
C) Lochia that is the color of menstrual blood
D) Lochia appearing pinkish-brown on the fourth day
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The nurse is assessing the fundus of a patient on postpartum day 2. What should the nurse expect when palpating the fundus?

A) Fundus 4 cm above symphysis pubis and firm
B) Fundus height 4 cm below umbilicus and midline
C) Fundus two fingerbreadths below umbilicus and firm
D) Fundus two fingerbreadths above symphysis pubis and hard
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The nurse manager of a postpartum care area is planning educational sessions for the nursing staff to support the 2020 National Health Goals for postpartum care. Which information should be included in this staff training? (Select all that apply.)

A) Encourage postpartum patients to participate in breastfeeding.
B) Provide information on reproductive life planning if requested.
C) Suggest postpartum patients remain on bed rest for at least 2 postpartum days.
D) Recommend new mothers to attend prenatal classes to learn infant care after delivery.
E) Explain the importance of close observation to detect postpartum maternal hemorrhage.
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A postpartum patient is concerned about loose tissue around the abdominal area. Which exercise should the nurse recommend that the patient begin on postpartum day 2 to strengthen and tighten these muscles?

A) Sit-ups
B) Chin-to-chest
C) Pelvic rocking
D) Kegel exercises
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A postpartum patient is experiencing painful hemorrhoids. Which position should the nurse suggest the patient use when resting?

A) Supine
B) Sims position
C) Knee-chest position
D) Trendelenburg position
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12
The nurse provides discharge instructions to a postpartum patient. Which patient statement indicates that teaching has been effective?

A) "I should limit stair climbing to four times a day."
B) "I can have coitus at any time after returning home."
C) "I should plan to return to my full-time job after 6 weeks."
D) "I should notify the physician if my discharge decreases in amount."
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A postpartum patient has a history of thrombophlebitis. What should the nurse do to determine if the patient is developing this after delivery?

A) Assess for warmth in the legs.
B) Assess temperature every 4 hours.
C) Assess for calf redness and edema.
D) Palpate the feet for tingling or numbness.
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A new mother asks if it is possible to have rooming-in with the newborn. What should the nurse respond to this patient's request?

A) It depends on whether the patient plans to breastfeed.
B) Rooming-in allows increased maternal-newborn contact.
C) This puts too much responsibility on a first-time mother.
D) Resting for the first 3 days postpartum will be better for the patient.
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The nurse is concerned that a new mother is ambivalent about the newborn and does not participate in newborn care. What action should the nurse take to help both the mother and newborn at this time?

A) Contact the Social Services department.
B) Schedule home care for the mother and infant.
C) Assess who is going to take care of the baby at home.
D) Ask the patient if it would be better that the baby is put up for adoption.
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A postpartum patient is prescribed docusate sodium (Colace) as treatment for constipation. What should the nurse include when teaching the patient about this medication? (Select all that apply.)

A) This medication has no adverse effects.
B) Be sure to engage in activity to aid in intestinal motility.
C) One pill should be taken after every meal for the first week.
D) This medication works the best when a high-fiber diet is consumed.
E) Take each dose of the medication with a full glass of water or juice.
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