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3 types of mandatory reporting Answer: elder abuse

child abuse

partner violence



MANDATORY REPORTING

Definition: "Mandatory reporting is a legal requirement, in state statute or regulation, for nurses to
report an occurrence or individual, including another nurse, when the _______________" Answer:
public is at risk



Take active steps to benefit the patient's welfare. Maximize the benefits and minimize potential harm
Answer: beneficence



Tell the truth, communicate honestly, share relevant, accurate, clear and understandable information
Answer: veracity



correct range for a term infant Answer: 37-41 6/7 weeks



If a baby's heart rate was less than 60, do they get a score of 0 for part of their APGAR or a 1? Answer:
if the HR is <60, they get a 0 (and respiratory support...and positive pressure ventilation with positive
pressure ventilation...followed by chest compressions)



Is Infant mortality rate per 1,000 people or births? Answer: birth rate is the number of live births
per 1000 people. The infant mortality rate is number of infant deaths per 1000 live births.

, Normal PP blood loss Answer: 200-500 mL (vaginal), 700-1000 mL (cesarean)



Ovulation resumes for Non-breastfeeding at how many weeks Answer: 5 weeks



what does breastfeeding do for ovulation? Answer: inhibits ovulation



why does postpartum diuresis happen? Answer: decrease aldosterone production - decrease Na+
retention and increased urinary production



perineal care interventions Answer: ice packs (within 24 hours)



how to suppress lactation Answer: cold packs

anti-inflammatory



taking in phase Answer: occurs directly after the birth of the child. The new mother is aware of her
baby and her needs but often focuses on getting her own needs met. The exhaustion from the labor
process often leaves her in a physically vulnerable state.



taking hold phase Answer: focuses on maternal role and care of the newborn; eager to learn; may
develop blues



what happens with Postpartum Blues Answer: self limiting behavior from 2-4 days after birth - 14
days



FACTORS AFFECTING LABOR PROGRESS (5 P's) Answer: passageway

passenger

physiologic forces/power of labor

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