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Question qq 1 IIll
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1. Shortens qq newborn qq length qq of qq stay. IIll IIll IIll IIll
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3. Reduces qq healthcare qq costs. IIll IIll
4. Decreases qq the qq number qq of qq emergency qq department qq visits.
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CORRECT qq ANSWER: qq 3 IIll IIll
Rationale qq 1: qq Length qq of qq stay qq is qq often qq determined qq by qq third-party qq payer qq (insurance qq company)
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qq policies qq as qq well qq as qq physiologic qq stability qq of qq the qq mother qq and qq newborn. qq Home qq healthcare
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qq agencies qq often qq are qq involved qq in qq patient qq care qq toqdecrease qq hospital qq stay qq time.
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Rationale qq 4: qqAcute qq emergencies qq are qq addressed qq by qq emergency qq departments, qq and qq are qq not
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Question qq 2 IIll
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Standard qq Text: qq Select qq all qq that qq apply.
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1. Advocate qq within qq the qq community qq for qq natural qq childbirth.
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2. Make qq childbirth qq education qq classes qq available.
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3. Be qq instrumental qq in qq providing qq change qq in qq the qq birth qq environment qq at qq work.
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, 4. Suggest qq that qq doulas qq not qq be qq allowed qq to qq interfere qq with qq the qq childbirth qq process.
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5. Advocate qq for qq more qq home qq healthcare qq agencies.
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CORRECT qq ANSWER: qq 1,2,3,5 IIll IIll
Rationale qq 1: qq Natural qq childbirth, qq if qq the qq patient qq is qq able, qq is qq the qq safest qq method qq for qq the qq baby.
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Rationale qq 2: qq It qq is qq appropriate qq for qq nurses, qq in qq conjunction qq with qq doctors qq and qq hospitals, qq to
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Rationale qq 4: qq Doulas qq are qq encouraged qq to qq be qq part qq of qq the qq birthing qq process qq as qq the qq patient
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Question qq 3 IIll
The qq nurse qq is qq telling qq a qq new qq patient qq how qq technology qq used qq in qq maternal–newborn qq care qq has
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1. Elective qq inductions, qq requested qq cesareans, qq epidural qq anesthesia, qq and qq fetal qq monitoring.
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2. Delivering qq at qq home qq with qq a qq nurse-midwife qq and qq doula.
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3. Having qq the qq father qq present qq as qq the qq coach qq and qq cut qq the qq umbilical qq cord.
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4. Breastfeeding qq of qq the qq new qq baby qq on qq the qq delivery qq table.
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CORRECT qq ANSWER: qq 1 IIll IIll
Rationale qq 1: qq Elective qq inductions, qq requested qq cesareans, qq epidural qq anesthesia, qq and qq fetal
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Question qq 4 IIll