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The nurse concludes that a parent of a newborn is not showing
positive indications of a parent-infant bonding. The parents appears
very anxious and nervous when asked to bring the newborn to the
other parents. Which of the following actions should the nurse use
to promote parent-infant bonding?
A. hand the parent the newborn, and suggest that they change the
diaper
B. ask the parent why they are so anxious and nervous
C. tell the parent that they will grow accustomed to the newborn
D. provide education about infant care when the parents is present
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correct answer ✅D
A client in the early postpartum
period is very excited and talkative. She is repeatedly telling the
nurse every detail of her labor and birth. Because the client will not
stop talking, the nurse is having difficulty completing the
postpartum assessments. Which of the following
action should the nurse take?
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A. Come back later when the
client is more cooperative.
B. Give the client time to
express her feelings.
C. Tell the client she needs to
be quiet so the assessment
can be completed.
D. Redirect the client's focus so
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correct answer ✅B
A nurse is caring for a client who is 1 day postpartum. The nurse is
assessing for maternal adaptation and parent-infant bonding.
Which of the following behaviors by the client indicates a need for
the nurse to intervene? (select all that apply)
A. demonstrates apathy when the newborn cries
B. touches the newborn and maintains close physical proximity
C. views the newborns behavior as uncooperative during diaper
changing
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D. identifies and relates newborns characteristics to those of family
members
E. interprets the newborns heavier as meaningful and a way of
expressing needs -
correct answer ✅A, C
The nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postpartum. The client
states, 'my 4-year-old son was toilet trained and now he is
frequently wetting himself.' Which of the following statements
should the nurse provide to the client?
A. 'your son was probably not ready for toilet training and should
wear training pants'
B. 'your son is showing an adverse sibling response'
C. 'your son may need counseling'
D. 'you should try sending your son to preschool to resolve the
behavior' -
correct answer ✅B
A nurse is the delivery room is planning to promote parent-infant
bonding for a client who just delivered. Which of the following is
the priority action by the nurse?