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The husband of the postpartum client diagnosed with moderate postpartum depression (PPD) asks the nurse about the treatments his wife will require. The nurse’s response should be based on knowing that which treatments are included in the initial collaborative plan of care? Select all that apply.

  • A. Antidepressant medication
  • B. Individual or group psychotherapy
  • C. Removal of the infant from the home
  • D. Sedative-hypnotic agents
  • E. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Correct Answer: A,B

Rationale: SSRIs are first-line agents for treating moderate PPD. Individual or group psychotherapy is a treatment for moderate PPD. If the client is displaying rejection of or aggression toward the infant, she should not be left alone with the infant, but the infant does not need to be removed from the home. Hypnotic agents are medications that promote sleep, but they are not to be used during the postpartum period. If sleep deprivation is occurring, a TCA may be prescribed. ECT would not be used in the initial treatment of moderate PPD. If puerperal psychosis develops, ECT is a treatment option.