NUR 2513 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED
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Which technique is used to palpate the fundal height on place hand at the base of the uterus, one on the fundus
a postpartum client?
Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that a Inability of the right hip to abduct
newborn has hip subluxation?
The nurse is providing discharge teaching to the post- Baby blues may present in the first few days after birth and resolve prior to the
partum client regarding mood changes to report. In second postpartum week.
differentiating between post partum depression and
baby blues what should be included in the instructions?
Hypoglycemia in a mature infant is defined as a blood 40-100
glucose level below which amount?
The nurse assesses a postpartum client's discharge as Lochia rubra
being moderate in amount and red in color. How
should the nurse document the appearance
By the time children reach their tenth birthday, they industry
should have learned to trust others and should have
developed a sense of what?
, The parents of a newborn are concerned that follows a light to the midline
something is wrong with their newborns eyesight. What
should the nurse instruct the parents as being
The nurse has instructed on the importance of The mother prepares a scrambled egg for the toddler's breakfast.
providing a toddler with a balanced diet. Which
observation during a home visit indicates that
instruction has been effective?
The nurse is called to the room of a client who empty the bladder
delivered a macrosomic infant 20 hours ago. Upon
assessment, the fundus is noted to be boggy and
displacement is noted. What is the priority nursing
action?
The nurse is assessing the breast of a woman who is 1 Mastitis
month postpartum. The woman reports a painful,
inflamed area on one breast. Upon admission, the
breast is red and warm to the touch. The client's
temperature is 101.8F. What should the nurse consider at
the potential diagnosis?
The nurse is evaluating a new mother's ability to - nipples are inverted
effectively breastfeed her infant. Which criteria - breasts are soft and non-tender
indicates that the mother should be able to breastfeed - the mother holds the infant close to her breast in a football hold.
independently? - infant swallows spontaneously and frequently
During a home visit, a new mother is concerned that This is a normal finding
after three meconium stools, her newborn as yellow
seedy stools.
A nurse at a well-baby clinic is collecting data about a fears strangers
nine-month infant. The nurse understands which of the
following occurs at this stage of development.
During a home visit, a postpartum client is complaining plugged milk duct
of a sore area on one breast. The nurse notes a local on
the left breast to be lumpy, red, and warm to the touch
and palpates a small lump.
A new mother asks the nurse how soon she can try to "immediately after birth"
breastfeed after delivery. Which of the following would
be the nurses best response?
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Which technique is used to palpate the fundal height on place hand at the base of the uterus, one on the fundus
a postpartum client?
Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that a Inability of the right hip to abduct
newborn has hip subluxation?
The nurse is providing discharge teaching to the post- Baby blues may present in the first few days after birth and resolve prior to the
partum client regarding mood changes to report. In second postpartum week.
differentiating between post partum depression and
baby blues what should be included in the instructions?
Hypoglycemia in a mature infant is defined as a blood 40-100
glucose level below which amount?
The nurse assesses a postpartum client's discharge as Lochia rubra
being moderate in amount and red in color. How
should the nurse document the appearance
By the time children reach their tenth birthday, they industry
should have learned to trust others and should have
developed a sense of what?
, The parents of a newborn are concerned that follows a light to the midline
something is wrong with their newborns eyesight. What
should the nurse instruct the parents as being
The nurse has instructed on the importance of The mother prepares a scrambled egg for the toddler's breakfast.
providing a toddler with a balanced diet. Which
observation during a home visit indicates that
instruction has been effective?
The nurse is called to the room of a client who empty the bladder
delivered a macrosomic infant 20 hours ago. Upon
assessment, the fundus is noted to be boggy and
displacement is noted. What is the priority nursing
action?
The nurse is assessing the breast of a woman who is 1 Mastitis
month postpartum. The woman reports a painful,
inflamed area on one breast. Upon admission, the
breast is red and warm to the touch. The client's
temperature is 101.8F. What should the nurse consider at
the potential diagnosis?
The nurse is evaluating a new mother's ability to - nipples are inverted
effectively breastfeed her infant. Which criteria - breasts are soft and non-tender
indicates that the mother should be able to breastfeed - the mother holds the infant close to her breast in a football hold.
independently? - infant swallows spontaneously and frequently
During a home visit, a new mother is concerned that This is a normal finding
after three meconium stools, her newborn as yellow
seedy stools.
A nurse at a well-baby clinic is collecting data about a fears strangers
nine-month infant. The nurse understands which of the
following occurs at this stage of development.
During a home visit, a postpartum client is complaining plugged milk duct
of a sore area on one breast. The nurse notes a local on
the left breast to be lumpy, red, and warm to the touch
and palpates a small lump.
A new mother asks the nurse how soon she can try to "immediately after birth"
breastfeed after delivery. Which of the following would
be the nurses best response?