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4 hrs after admission to the The mother places the newborn in a supine position
nursery a newborn is taken during feeding.
to his mother for his 1st
feeding. The mother wants
to bottle feed. The RN
educates on bottle feeding.
Which observations by the
nurse indicates that the
mother needs additional
teaching?

24hrs post-delivery, a Observe the newborn for bleeding by conducting
newborn is getting checks every 15 min for 1 hr and then every hour for at
circumcised. Hasn't been least 12 hr.
fed for several hrs & is
restrained on the
circumcision board. RN will
provide care after
circumcision and prior to
D/C. Identify priority RN
Intervention after
circumcision care.

Is a gentle stroking of the abdomen in rhythm with
Abdominal effleurage
breathing during contractions.

Adverse responses from Signs of sibling rivalry and jealousy, regression in
the sibling to a new infant toileting and sleep habits, aggression toward the infant,
can include: increased attention-seeking behaviors, and whining.

,After delivery, the uterus Uterine involution is the return of the uterus to the
contracts and gradually prepregnant state, and postpartum contractions aid in
returns to its prepregnant this occurring.
state. This is referred to as:

0.9% sodium chloride or lactated
Ringer's solution, is instilled into
the amniotic cavity through a
catheter into the uterus to
Amnioinfusion
supplement the amount of
amniotic fluid. Helps prevent
variable decelerations caused by
cord compression

Assessments are done in Every 30 min
the active phase for women
who are low risk and in the
latent phase for women
who are high risk.

Rebound of unengaged fetus

Ballottement



Painless, irregular contractions that are usually relieved
Braxton Hicks
with walking

Braxton Hicks contractions Decrease with hydration and walking.

Deepened violet-bluish color of
vaginal mucosa secondary to
Chadwick's sign
increased vascularity of the area.



Mask of pregnancy (pigmentation
increases on the face)
Chloasma

, Infection of the amniotic
membranes
Chorioamnionitis



Clapping hands will elicit Startle reflex.
the

Client 40wks gestation, Patterned breathing techniques, Butorphanol (Stadol) 2
contracting Q3-5 mins, & mg IV as prescribed, Application of heat or cold,
becoming stronger. 3cm Distraction or a focal point.
dilated, 80% effaced, and -1 -Nonpharmacological comfort measures can be safely
station. Client wants pain used while the client is in the latent phase of labor
meds now. RN suggests

A client at 14 weeks of Risk factors for hyperemesis gravidarum include obesity,
gestation who is diagnosed multifetal gestation, vitamin B deficiencies, and maternal
with hyperemesis age less than 20.
gravidarum. Which of the
following are risk factors for
this client?

A client at 32 weeks Betamethasone (Celestone) a glucocorticoid that is
gestation, is diagnosed with given to clients in preterm labor to hasten surfactant
preterm labor. Which production.
medication should the PCP
prescribe to hasten fetal
lung maturity?

A client experiences a large Should be to monitor FHR for distress.
gush of fluid from her
vagina while walking. The
first RN action after
establishing that the fluid is
amniotic fluid

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