A nurse is planning care for a full-term newborn who is receiving phototherapy. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care?
- A. Dress the newborn in lightweight clothing.
- B. Avoid using lotion or ointment on the newborn skin.
- C. Keep the newborn supine throughout treatment
- D. Measure the newborn’s temperature every 8hr
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Avoid using lotion or ointment on the newborn skin. This is because lotions or ointments can interfere with the effectiveness of phototherapy by blocking the light from reaching the skin. Dressing the newborn in lightweight clothing (Choice A) is important to maximize skin exposure to the light. Keeping the newborn supine throughout treatment (Choice C) is not directly related to the effectiveness of phototherapy. Measuring the newborn's temperature every 8 hours (Choice D) is important but not specifically related to phototherapy.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing sore nipples from breastfeeding. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Place a snug dressing on the client’s nipple when not breastfeeding
- B. Ensure the newborn’s mouth is wide open before latching to the breast
- C. Encourage the client to limit the newborn’s feeding to 10 min on each breast
- D. Instruct the client to begin the feeding with the nipple that is most tender
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Ensure the newborn’s mouth is wide open before latching to the breast. This is the correct action to take to address sore nipples from breastfeeding. Ensuring a wide latch helps the baby to properly attach to the breast, reducing the pressure on the nipple and preventing further damage. A snug dressing (Option A) can worsen the condition by obstructing airflow and promoting moisture. Limiting feeding time (Option C) can lead to inadequate milk supply or poor weight gain. Starting with the most tender nipple (Option D) can prolong healing.
A nurse is developing an educational program about hemolytic diseases in newborns for a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following genetic information should the nurse include in the program as a cause of hemolytic disease?
- A. The mother is Rh positive, and the father is Rh negative
- B. The mother is Rh negative, and the father is Rh positive
- C. The mother and the father are both Rh positive
- D. The mother and the father are both Rh negative
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: The mother is Rh negative, and the father is Rh positive. Hemolytic disease in newborns is caused by Rh incompatibility, where the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive. This leads to the mother developing antibodies against the Rh-positive fetal red blood cells, resulting in hemolysis in the fetus. The other choices are incorrect because Rh incompatibility occurs when the mother is Rh negative and the father is Rh positive, not when both parents are Rh positive (choice C) or both are Rh negative (choice D). This educational program should emphasize the importance of Rh factor compatibility in preventing hemolytic disease in newborns.
A nurse is preparing to perform a fundal massage for a postpartum client with hearing seeing uterine atony. In which order should the nurse plan to perform the following actions? (molded steps into the box on the right. Placing them in order of performance use all steps)
- A. Ask the client to lie on her back with her knees flexed
- B. Position one hand around the top of the client's fundus and one hand just above the client's symphysis pubis
- C. Rotate the upper hand to massage the client's uterus while using slight downward pressure to compress the fundus
- D. Observe the client's perineum for the passage of clots and the amount of bleeding
Correct Answer: A,B,C.D
Rationale: The correct order for performing fundal massage is A, B, C, and D. First, asking the client to lie on her back with knees flexed (A) allows for proper positioning. Then, positioning one hand around the top of the fundus and one hand above the symphysis pubis (B) ensures correct placement for the massage. Next, rotating the upper hand to massage the uterus while applying slight downward pressure (C) facilitates uterine contractions. Finally, observing the perineum for clots and bleeding (D) helps monitor postpartum hemorrhage. Choices E, F, and G are not applicable to the process of performing a fundal massage and are therefore incorrect.
A nurse in a provider’s office is assessing a client at her first antepartum visit. The client states that the first day of her last menstrual period was March 8. Use Negele’s rule to calculate the estimated date of delivery. (Use the MMDD format with four numerals and no spaces or punctuation.)
- A. December 15
- B. October 30
- C. January 15
- D. Nov 30
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: To calculate the estimated due date using Negele's rule, we add 7 days to the first day of the last menstrual period, subtract 3 months, and then add a year. March 8 + 7 days = March 15. Subtracting 3 months gives us December 15. Adding a year gives the estimated due date as December 15. This is the correct answer as it follows the standard calculation method. Other choices are incorrect as they do not follow the correct formula or have errors in calculation.
The nurse is teaching a client and her partner about the technique of counter pressure during labor. Which of the following statements by the nurse is appropriate?
- A. Your partner will apply upward pressure on your lower abdomen between contractions
- B. Your partner will apply continuous firm pressure between your thumb and index finger
- C. Your partner will apply pressure to the top of your uterus during contractions
- D. Your partner will apply steady pressure with a tennis ball to your lower back
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because counter pressure is typically applied to the lower back to help alleviate back pain during labor contractions. This technique can help relieve discomfort by stimulating pressure receptors and distracting from the pain of contractions. Choice A is incorrect as upward pressure on the lower abdomen is not the standard technique for counter pressure. Choice B is incorrect as applying pressure between the thumb and index finger is not relevant to counter pressure. Choice C is incorrect as pressure should be applied to the lower back, not the top of the uterus, during contractions.