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1. When evaluating maternal bonding, which of the
,following maternal behav- iors exhibited by the client
would the nurse most likely expect to see when a new
mother receives her infant for the first time?
She eagerly reaches for the infant, undresses the infant,
and examines the infant completely.
Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then traces
the infant's profile with her fingertips.
Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then
cuddles the infant to her own body.
She eagerly reaches for the infant and then holds the
infant close to her own body
.:Answer> Her arms and hands receive the infant and she then
traces the infant's profile with her fingertips
Attachment/bonding theory indicates that most mothers will
demonstrate behaviors such as tracing the infant's profile with
her fingertips during the initial visit with the newborn, which
,may be at delivery or later.
2. A client at 32-weeks gestation comes to the prenatal
clinic with complaints of pedal edema, dyspnea, fatigue,
and a moist cough. Which question is most important for
the nurse to ask this client?
"Which symptom did you
experience first?" "Are you eating
large amounts of salty foods?"
"Have you visited a foreign country
recently?"
"Do you have a history of rheumatic fever?": .:Answer>
"Do you have a history of rheumatic fever?"
Obtaining a client's health history is a priority because clients
with a history of rheumatic fever may develop mitral valve
prolapse, which increases the risk for cardiac decompensation
due to the increased blood volume that occurs during pregnancy
, 3. A client is taking danazol (Danocrine) for endometriosis
and calls the clinic nurse to complain of a dark, swollen,
and painful leg. What instructions should the nurse
provide the client?
Wear support stockings.
Elevate both legs and apply
heat. Proceed to the closest
emergency room.
Walk for 20 to 30 minutes to reduce muscle cramps
.:Answer> Proceed to the closest emergency room.