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OB M6: Postpartum Care Test Bank questions with 100% correct answers 2025/2026
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    OB M6: Postpartum Care Test Bank questions with 100% correct answers 2025/2026

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POEP Module 11; Postpartum Assessment and Nursing Care fully solved
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    POEP Module 11; Postpartum Assessment and Nursing Care fully solved

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Week 8; Postpartum (Exam -3)Chs 20, 21, 22 & some complications ch 34 fully solved
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    Week 8; Postpartum (Exam -3)Chs 20, 21, 22 & some complications ch 34 fully solved

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Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Postpartum(Complete solutions)
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    Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Postpartum(Complete solutions)

  • The nurse is assessing the uterine fundus of a client who delivered a healthy neonate 10 hours ago. Identify the area where the nurse would expect to feel the fundus. correct answers The uterus should be felt at the level of the umbilicus from about 1-24 hours after birth. A nurse in the labor and delivery unit is caring for several clients. For which of these mother-baby pairs should the nurse review the results of the Coombs test to decide whether to administer Rho(D) immune globulin within...
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Maternity Exam 1 - Postpartum Care and Complications(All answered)
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    Maternity Exam 1 - Postpartum Care and Complications(All answered)

  • Postpartum Period correct answers interval between the birth of the infant and the return of the reproductive organs to their normal, non-pregnant state clinical transition period for women, newborn, and family physiological and psychologically possible definition: changes in all aspects of the mother's life that occur during the first year following the birth of a child mother and family adjust to new family member Puerperium correct answers period after delivery of placenta, las...
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Maternity-Post-Partum(with solved solutions)
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    Maternity-Post-Partum(with solved solutions)

  • A rubella titer result of a 1-day postpartum client is less than 1:8, and a rubella virus vaccine is prescribed to be administered before discharge. The nurse provides which information to the client about the vaccine? Select all that apply. Breast-feeding needs to be stopped for 3 months. Pregnancy needs to be avoided for 1 to 3 months. The vaccine is administered by the subcutaneous route. Exposure to immunosuppressed individuals needs to be avoided. A hypersensitivity reaction can occu...
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Normal Postpartum- Davis Practice Q's(All Accurately solved)
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    Normal Postpartum- Davis Practice Q's(All Accurately solved)

  • A 3-day-breastfeeding client who is not immune to rubella is to receive the rubella vaccine at discharge. Which of the following must the nurse include in her discharge teaching regarding the vaccine? 1. The woman should not become pregnant for at least 4 weeks. 2. The woman should pump and dump her breast milk for 1 week. 3. Surgical masks must be worn by the mother when she holds the baby. 4. Antibodies transported through the breast milk will protect the baby. correct answers 1. This stat...
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Complications During the Postpartum Period(A+ Guaranteed Answers)
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    Complications During the Postpartum Period(A+ Guaranteed Answers)

  • A nurse is caring for a client whose platelet count was 200,000/mm at the beginning of their pregnancy and is now 145,000/mm. The client's labor has not progressed, and a cesarean birth is now planned. Which of the following should the nurse recognize the client is at greatest risk for? correct answers Post-cesarean bleeding A nurse is planning care for a client who is at 34 weeks of gestation and has a previous history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Which of the following should the nurse...
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Labor, Delivery, & Postpartum(100% Guaranteed)
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    Labor, Delivery, & Postpartum(100% Guaranteed)

  • A nurse is providing care to a woman 38 weeks pregnant. During the most recent vaginal examination, the nurse notes that the cervix is 6 cm dilated, 100% effaced, with the vertex at -1 station. What is the best interpretation? A. Active labor with the head as presenting part, not yet engaged B. Transition phase with the backside as presenting part, fully engaged C. Active labor with the head as presenting part, fully engaged D. Latent phase with the backside as presenting part, fully engag...
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Postpartum NCLEX(Completely solved)
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    Postpartum NCLEX(Completely solved)

  • A postpartum nurse is preparing to care for a woman who has just delivered a healthy newborn infant. In the immediate postpartum period the nurse plans to take the woman's vital signs: A. Every 30 minutes during the first hour and then every hour for the next two hours. B. Every 15 minutes during the first hour and then every 30 minutes for the next two hours. C. Every hour for the first 2 hours and then every 4 hours. D. Every 5 minutes for the first 30 minutes and then every hour for...
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