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1. A primipara client gave birth vaginally to a healthy newborn girl 12 hours ago. The nurse palpates the client's fundus. Which finding would the nurse identify as expected? - Answer : At the level of the umbilicus Rationale: During the first 12 hours postpartum, the fundus of the uterus is located at the level of the umbilicus 2. When caring for a mother who has had a cesarean birth, the nurse would expect the client's lochia to be - Answer : less than after a vaginal birth. Rationale: Women who have had cesarean births tend to have less flow because the uterine debris is removed manually along with delivery of the placenta. 3. The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client who has decided to bottle-feed her newborn. Which information would the nurse include in the teaching plan to facilitate suppression of lactation? - Answer Answer: instructing her to apply ice packs to both breasts every other hour 4. The nurse is making a follow-up home visit to a woman who is 12 days postpartum. Which finding would the nurse expect when assessing the client's fundus? - Answer : cannot be palpated Rationale: By the end of 10 days, the fundus usually cannot be palpated because it has descended into the true pelvis. 6. When the nurse is assessing a postpartum client approximately 6 hours after birth, which finding would warrant further investigation? - Answer blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg 7. A postpartum client who is bottle feeding her newborn asks, "When should my period return?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? - Answer "It varies, but you can estimate it returning in about 7 to 9 weeks." 8. A nurse is providing care to a postpartum woman. The nurse determines that the client is in the

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Ricci Chapter 15, And Chapter 16 -Test
Bank - 4th Edition Questions and
Correct Answers.
1. A primipara client gave birth vaginally to a healthy newborn girl 12 hours ago. The nurse

palpates the client's fundus. Which finding would the nurse identify as expected? - Answer :
At the level of the umbilicus

Rationale: During the first 12 hours postpartum, the fundus of the uterus is located at the level
of the umbilicus



2. When caring for a mother who has had a cesarean birth, the nurse would expect the client's

lochia to be - Answer : less than after a vaginal birth.

Rationale: Women who have had cesarean births tend to have less flow because the uterine
debris is removed manually along with delivery of the placenta.



3. The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client who has decided to bottle-feed her

newborn. Which information would the nurse include in the teaching plan to facilitate

suppression of lactation? - Answer Answer: instructing her to apply ice packs to both breasts
every other hour



4. The nurse is making a follow-up home visit to a woman who is 12 days postpartum. Which

finding would the nurse expect when assessing the client's fundus? - Answer : cannot be
palpated

Rationale: By the end of 10 days, the fundus usually cannot be palpated because it has
descended

into the true pelvis.



6. When the nurse is assessing a postpartum client approximately 6 hours after birth, which

finding would warrant further investigation? - Answer blood pressure 90/50 mm Hg



7. A postpartum client who is bottle feeding her newborn asks, "When should my period
return?"

Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? - Answer "It varies, but you can
estimate it returning in about 7 to 9 weeks."



8. A nurse is providing care to a postpartum woman. The nurse determines that the client is in
the

,taking-in phase based on which finding? - Answer The client states, "He has my eyes and
nose."



10. A postpartum client comes to the clinic for her 6-week postpartum checkup. When
assessing

the client's cervix, the nurse would expect the external cervical os to appear:

A. shapeless.

B. circular.

C. triangular.

D. slit-like. - Answer Answer: D

Rationale: After birth, the external cervical os is no longer shaped like a circle but instead

appears as a jagged slit-like opening, often described as a "fish mouth."



11. A nurse is teaching a postpartum client how to do muscle-clenching exercises for the

perineum. The client asks the nurse, "Why do I need to do these exercises?" Which reason
would

the nurse most likely incorporate into the response? - Answer improves pelvic floor tone



12. A father of a newborn tells the nurse, "I may not know everything about being a dad, but I'm

going to do the best I can for my son." The nurse interprets this as indicating the father is in

which stage of adaptation?

A. expectations

B. transition to mastery

C. reality

D. taking-in - Answer Answer: B

Rationale: The father's statement reflects transition to mastery because he is making a
conscious

decision to take control and be at the center of the newborn's life regardless of his
preparedness. The expectations stage involves preconceptions about how life will be with a
newborn. Reality

occurs when fathers realize their expectations are not realistic. Taking-in is a phase of maternal

adaptation.



13. A postpartum client is experiencing subinvolution. When reviewing the woman's labor and

birth history, which factor would the nurse identify as being a significant contributor to this

condition?

A. early ambulation

,B. short duration of labor

C. breastfeeding

D. use of anesthetics - Answer Answer: D

Rationale: Factors that inhibit involution include prolonged labor and difficult birth, incomplete

expulsion of amniotic membranes and placenta, uterine infection, overdistention of uterine

muscles (such as by multiple gestation, hydramnios, or large singleton fetus), full bladder (which

displaces the uterus and interferes with contractions), anesthesia (which relaxes uterine
muscles),

and close childbirth spacing. Factors that facilitate uterine involution include complete expulsion

of amniotic membranes and placenta at birth, complication-free labor and birth process,

breastfeeding, and early ambulation.



14. A woman who gave birth 24 hours ago tells the nurse, "I've been urinating so much over the

past several hours." Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate? - Answer
"Your body is undergoing many changes that cause your bladder to fill quickly."



15. The nurse develops a teaching plan for a postpartum client and includes teaching about how

to perform pelvic floor muscle training or Kegel exercises. The nurse includes this information

for which reason? - Answer improve pelvic floor tone



16. When assessing a postpartum woman, the nurse suspects the woman is experiencing a

problem based on which finding?

A. elevated white blood cell count

B. acute decrease in hematocrit

C. increased levels of clotting factors

D. pulse rate of 60 beats/minute - Answer Answer: B

Rationale: Despite a decrease in blood volume after birth, hematocrit levels remain relatively

stable and may even increase. An acute decrease is not an expected finding. Red blood cell

production ceases early in the puerperium, causing mean hemoglobin and hematocrit levels to

decrease slightly in the first 24 hours. During the next 2 weeks, both levels rise slowly. The

white blood count, which increases in labor, remains elevated for first 4 to 6 days after birth but

then falls to 6,000 to 10,000/mm3. The WBC count remains elevated for the first 4 to 6 days and

clotting factors remain elevated for 2 to 3 weeks. Bradycardia (50 to 70 beats per minute) for
the

first two weeks reflects the decrease in cardiac output. The increase in cardiac output and
stroke

, volume during pregnancy begins to diminish after birth once the placenta has been delivered.
This decrease in cardiac output is reflected in bradycardia (40 to 60 bpm) for up to the first 2

weeks postpartum.



19. A nurse is assessing a postpartum woman's adjustment to her maternal role. Which event

would the nurse expect to occur first?

A. reestablishing relationships with others

B. demonstrating increasing confidence in care of the newborn

C. assuming a passive role in meeting her own needs

D. becoming preoccupied with the present - Answer Answer: C

Rationale: The first task of adjusting to the maternal role is the taking-in phase in which the

mother demonstrates dependent behaviors and assumes a passive role in meeting own basic

needs. During the taking-hold phase, the mother becomes preoccupied with the present.
During

the letting-go phase, the mother reestablishes relationships with others and demonstrates

increased responsibility and confidence in caring for the newborn.



20. The partner of a woman who has given birth to a healthy newborn says to the nurse, "I want

to be involved, but I'm not sure that I'm able to care for such a little baby." The nurse interprets

this as indicating which stage?

A. expectations

B. reality

C. transition to mastery

D. taking-hold - Answer Answer: B

Rationale: The partner's statement reflects stage 2 (reality), which occurs when fathers or

partners realize that their expectations in stage 1 are not realistic. Their feelings change from

elation to sadness, ambivalence, jealousy, and frustration. Many wish to be more involved in the

newborn's care and yet do not feel prepared to do so. New fathers or partners pass through
stage

1 (expectations) with preconceptions about what home life will be like with a newborn. Many

men may be unaware of the dramatic changes that can occur when this newborn comes home
to

live with them. In stage 3 (transition to mastery), the father or partner makes a conscious

decision to take control and be at the center of his newborn's life regardless of his
preparedness.

Taking-hold is a stage of maternal adaptation.

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