A nurse assesses blood-tinged mucus discharge in a newborn baby girl's diaper. What
education can the nurse provide to the mother about why this is occurring in her
newborn?
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Hormonal withdrawal from mother at birth
What postpartum assessment does the acronym REEDA help a nurse remember how
to complete thoroughly? Bonus to state what REEDA stands for
a) Breasts for a lactating mother
b) A perineum or a Caesarean incision
c) Risk of a blood clot
d) The status of hemorrhoids
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, B
R - redness
E - echymosis
E - edema
D - discharge
A - approximation
A gravid client, G3 P2, was examined 5min ago. Her cervix was 8cm dilated and 90%
effaced. She now states she needs to move her bowels. What should the nurse do?
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Evaluate the progress of labour
What diagnostic assessment is used to diagnose phenylketonuria (PKU)?
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Guthrie blood test
When ______ to _______ cm of the fetal head is visible at the vaginal opening, this is known
as crowning.
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3 to 4 cm
, A breastfeeding mother reports that she has cramping after every time she feeds her
baby. The nurse informs her that these are afterpains, intermittent uterine contractions
similar to menstrual cramps. What is the best healthcare provider-ordered
pharmacological nursing intervention?
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Mild analgesics
What are the positive signs of pregnancy? (Select all that apply.)
a) Fetal movements felt by mother
b) Fetal heart rate
c) Positive serum pregnancy test
d) Fetal outline identified by palpation
e) Visualization of fetus with ultrasound
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B, E
The return of the uterus to its nonpregnant size after giving birth is called?
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Involution
education can the nurse provide to the mother about why this is occurring in her
newborn?
Give this one a try later!
Hormonal withdrawal from mother at birth
What postpartum assessment does the acronym REEDA help a nurse remember how
to complete thoroughly? Bonus to state what REEDA stands for
a) Breasts for a lactating mother
b) A perineum or a Caesarean incision
c) Risk of a blood clot
d) The status of hemorrhoids
Give this one a try later!
, B
R - redness
E - echymosis
E - edema
D - discharge
A - approximation
A gravid client, G3 P2, was examined 5min ago. Her cervix was 8cm dilated and 90%
effaced. She now states she needs to move her bowels. What should the nurse do?
Give this one a try later!
Evaluate the progress of labour
What diagnostic assessment is used to diagnose phenylketonuria (PKU)?
Give this one a try later!
Guthrie blood test
When ______ to _______ cm of the fetal head is visible at the vaginal opening, this is known
as crowning.
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3 to 4 cm
, A breastfeeding mother reports that she has cramping after every time she feeds her
baby. The nurse informs her that these are afterpains, intermittent uterine contractions
similar to menstrual cramps. What is the best healthcare provider-ordered
pharmacological nursing intervention?
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Mild analgesics
What are the positive signs of pregnancy? (Select all that apply.)
a) Fetal movements felt by mother
b) Fetal heart rate
c) Positive serum pregnancy test
d) Fetal outline identified by palpation
e) Visualization of fetus with ultrasound
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B, E
The return of the uterus to its nonpregnant size after giving birth is called?
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Involution