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NURS 2050 MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH PRACTICE EXAM ||| ACTUAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWER S ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE VERSION WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!! $29.99   Add to cart

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NURS 2050 MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH PRACTICE
EXAM ||| ACTUAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWER S ALREADY GRADED
A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE VERSION 2024-2025
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!!
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 physician-ordered
pharmacological nursing intervention?
a) Narcotic
b) Mild analgesic
c) Anesthetic
d) Tocolytic - ANSWER: : b) Mild analgesic
Mild analgesics provide adequate relief of afterpains for most women. The
breastfeeding mother should take an analgesic immediately after breastfeeding to
minimize sedation and side effects passing to the newborn. Aspirin is not used
postpartum because it interferes with blood clotting.


What is the hormone responsible for the production of breast milk?
a) Prolactin
b) Oxytocin
c) Endorphin
d) Progestin - ANSWER: : a) Prolactin
Prolactin from the posterior pituitary gland causes the production of breast milk.
Oxytocin from the posterior pituitary gland causes the milk to be delivered from
the alveoli through the duct system to the nipple. Endorphins are hormones that
cause a naturally occurring analgesic effect that assist with pain tolerance.
Progestin is a form of birth control for lactating mothers.

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What postpartum assessment does the acronym REEDA help a nurse remember
how to complete thoroughly?
a) A perineum or an incision (C-section)
b) Breasts for a lactating mom
c) Risk of a blood clot
d) Breasts for a lactating patient - ANSWER: : a) A perineum or an incision (C-
section)
REEDA helps a nurse to remember to assess for redness, edema, ecchymosis,
discharge, and approximation.


What would be considered risk factor(s) for low blood glucose after birth? (Select
all that apply.)
a) Hypothermia
b) Large size for gestational age
c) Congenital heart defects
d) Preterm
e) Maternal diabetes - ANSWER: : a,b,d and e
Infants at higher risk include preterm and postterm infants, infants of diabetic
mothers, large-for-gestational-age infants, small-for-gestational-age infants, infants
with IUGR, asphyxiated infants, and infants who are cold-stressed.


Put the following types of lochia in the order in which they occur during the
postpartum period. (Select all that apply.)
a) Lochia serosa
b) Lochia alba
c) Lochia rubra - ANSWER: : c,a,b

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Which statements are accurate about what the nurse should tell the mom to expect
in the postpartum period? (Select all that apply.)
a) "By the third day, your breasts will become firm from mild production."
b) "Your uterus should return to pre-pregnancy size by 6 months."
c) "You should call the doctor if your discharge returns to bright red rubra after
progressing to the clear discharge of alba."
d) "Afterpains should decrease rapidly within 48 hours postpartum."
e)"You may need to use a water-soluble lubricant for intercourse."
g) "You might see a temporary increase of blood flow during ambulation." -
ANSWER: : a,c,d,e and f


The Rh-negative mother should receive a dose of RhoGam within _____ hours
after giving birth to an Rh-positive infant. - ANSWER: : 72 hours


Which mother-baby combination would the nurse administer a dose of RhoGAM
to within 72 hours after birth?
a) Rh-negative mother and Rh-positive infant
b) Rh-positive mother and Rh-negative infant
c) Mother and baby who are both Rh positive
d) Mother and baby who are both Rh negative - ANSWER: :a) Rh-negative
mother and Rh-positive infant
Rationale This dose of RhoGAM is critical to the survival of future babies when
the mother is Rh negative and the baby is Rh positive. The other combinations do
not require administration of RhoGAM.


Which type of milk aids in eliminating meconium?
a)Foremilk
b) Colostrum

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c) Mature
d) Transitional - ANSWER: : b) Colostrum
Rationale Colostrum is rich in immunoglobulins and has a laxative effect, so it aids
in the elimination of meconium. Foremilk is rich in water and helps quench the
newborn's thirst. Mature milk is rich in nutrients and helps satiate the newborn's
hunger. By the time transitional milk is produced, all meconium has been
eliminated from the baby's body.


Which finding in a newborn would the nurse associate with impaired
gastrointestinal function?
a) Passing meconium 4 days after birth
b) Passing meconium 4 hours after birth
c) Passing meconium in the mother's womb
d) Passing meconium immediately after birth - ANSWER: : a) Passing meconium
4 days after birth
Rationale Most newborns pass meconium within 12 hours after the birth. If a
newborn does not pass meconium until 4 days after birth, it indicates that the
newborn has impaired gastrointestinal functioning. If the newborn has passed
meconium 4 hours after birth, it is a normal finding and is not indicative of
impaired gastrointestinal functioning. Many postterm newborns pass meconium in
the mother's womb. It may be caused by fetal distress. If the newborn passes
meconium immediately after birth, it is a normal finding and does not indicate
gastrointestinal impairment.


Which test is performed to identify whether the newborn has a risk of intellectual
disability?
a) Phenylketonuria (PKU) test
b) Homocysteinuria test
c) Masimo pulse oximeter

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