A primipara tells the nurse, 'My afterpains get worse when I am breastfeeding.' What is the most appropriate nursing response?
- A. I'll get you some aspirin to relieve the cramping that you feel.'
- B. Afterpains are more intense with your first baby.'
- C. Breastfeeding releases a hormone that causes your uterus to contract.'
- D. A change of position when you're breastfeeding might help.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Breastfeeding mothers may have more afterpains because infant suckling causes the posterior pituitary to release oxytocin, which is a hormone that contracts the uterus.
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What should the nurse implement for security purposes when bringing the infant from the nursery to the mother?
- A. Ask, 'Is this your band number?'
- B. Confirm room number of mother.
- C. Ask the mother to identify herself verbally.
- D. Check the band number of the infant with that of the mother.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should check the band number of the infant with that of the mother by asking the mother to verbally read the number.
The nurse instructed a postpartum woman about storing and freezing breast milk. What statement by the woman leads the nurse to determine that the teaching was effective?
- A. I can thaw frozen breast milk in the microwave.'
- B. I'll put enough breast milk for one day in a container.'
- C. Breast milk can be stored in glass containers.'
- D. Breast milk can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Breast milk can be safely stored in glass or clear hard plastic containers.
What postpartum exercises should the nurse teach a patient who had a vaginal delivery yesterday? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Abdominal tighteners
- B. Head lift
- C. Pelvic tilt
- D. Kegel exercises
- E. Leg lifts
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Exercises for postpartum involution such as abdominal tighteners, head lifts, pelvic tilts, and Kegel exercises are acceptable. Leg lifts are too strenuous early in the postpartum period.
The nurse is giving a shower to a patient who had a cesarean section 2 days previously. What interventions should be included before, during, and after the shower? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Leave abdominal dressing open to air.
- B. Position patient with back to water stream.
- C. Cover infusion site with rubber glove.
- D. Provide a shower chair.
- E. Confirm ambulation ability.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E
Rationale: The patient should be evaluated for ambulatory ability, and the abdominal dressing and infusion site should be covered with a waterproof cover. The patient should be provided a shower chair and positioned with her back to the water stream.
Which statement indicates the new mother is breastfeeding correctly?
- A. I will alternate breasts when feeding the baby.'
- B. I keep the baby on a 4-hour feeding schedule.'
- C. I let the baby stay on the first breast only 5 minutes.'
- D. I put only the nipple in the baby's mouth when I am breastfeeding.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Alternating breasts for feeding increases milk production, particularly hindmilk, which has a higher protein and fat content.
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