Maternal-Newborn (Obstetric) Nursing and Neonatal Care
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1. Antepartum Math & Fertility Tracking
A new mother asks the nurse, "How do I know that my daughter is getting
enough breast milk?" Which explanation will the nurse provide?
A. "weigh the baby daily, and if she is gaining weight, she is eating enough."
B. "your milk is sufficient if the baby is voiding pale straw-colored urine 6-10
times/day."
C. "Offer the baby extra bottle milk after her feeding and see if she is still
hungry."
D. "If you're concerned, you might consider bottle feeding so that you can
monitor her intake."
B. "your milk is sufficient if the baby is voiding pale straw-colored urine 6-10
times/day."
A client who gave birth to a healthy 8 pound infant 3 hours ago is admitted to
the postpartum unit. Which nursing plan is best in assisting this mother to
bond with her newborn infant?
A. encourage the mother to provide total care for her infant
B. provide privacy so the mother can develop a relationship with the infant.
C. encourage the father to provide most of the infant's care during
hospitalization.
D. Meet the mother's physical needs and demonstrate warmth toward the
infant.
D. Meet the mother's physical needs and demonstrate warmth toward the infant.
A couple, concerned because the woman has not been able to conceive, is
referred to a healthcare provider for a fertility workup and a
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hysterosalpingography is scheduled. Which complaint would indicate to the
nurse that that woman's fallopian tubes are patient?
A. back pain
B. abdominal pain
C. shoulder pain
D. leg cramps
C. shoulder pain
Which nurse intervention would be most helpful in relieving postpartum
uterine contractions or "afterpains?"
A. lying prone with a pillow on the abdomen
B. using a breast pump
C. massaging the abdomen
D. giving oxytocic medications
A. lying prone with a pillow on the abdomen
Which maternal behavior is the nurse most likely to see when a new mother
receives her infant for the first time?
A. she eagerly reaches for the infant, undresses the infant, and examines the
infant completely.
B. Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then traces the infant's
profile with her fingertips
C. Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then cuddles the infant to
her own body.
D. She eagerly reaches for the infant and then holds the infant close to her
own body
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B. Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then traces the infant's profile with
her fingertips
On admission to the prenatal clinic, a 23-year old woman tells the nurse that
her last menstrual period began on February 15, and that previously her
periods were regular. Her pregnancy test is positive. This client's expected
date of delivery (EDD) would be
A. November 22
B. November 8
C. December 22
D. October 22
A. November 22
The nurse is counseling a woman who wants to become pregnant. The woman
tells the nurse that she has a 36-day menstrual cycle and the first day of her
last menstrual period was January 8. The nurse correctly calculates that the
woman's next fertile period will be
A. January 14-15
B. January 22-23
C. January 30-31
D. February 6-7
B. January 30-31. This woman can expect her next period to begin 36 days from the
first day of her last menstrual period - the cycle begins at the first day of the cycle
and continues to the first day of the next cycle. Her next period would, therefore,
began on February 13. Ovulation occurs 14 days before the first day of the
menstrual period. Therefore, ovulation for this woman would occur January 31.