A nurse is caring for a person who is blind. What intervention could the nurse implement to deliver culturally responsive care?
- A. Ask family members to leave the room for the discussion of care.
- B. Be aware of how the person is addressed.
- C. Introduce herself with her name and credentials upon entering the room.
- D. Leave education material in Braille on the table across the room from the bed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Introducing oneself clearly helps build trust and ensures the patient knows who is providing care.
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To prevent breast engorgement a new breastfeeding mother should be instructed to:
- A. Apply cold packs to the breast before feeding
- B. Breastfeed frequently and for adequate lengths of time to empty the breasts.
- C. Limit her intake of fluids for a few days
- D. Feed her infant no more than every 4 hours
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Frequent breastfeeding helps prevent engorgement.
After her baby's birth a patient wishes to begin breastfeeding. The nurse assists the client by:
- A. Positioning the infant to grasp the nipple to express milk.
- B. Giving the infant a bottle first to evaluate the baby's ability to suck
- C. Leaving them alone and allowing the infant to nurse as long as desired
- D. Touching the infant's cheek adjacent to the nipple to elicit the rooting reflex
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The rooting reflex helps initiate breastfeeding.
A patient would like to use the calendar method for contraception. She has charted her menstrual cycles for several months. Her longest menstrual cycle was 39 days long, and her shortest period was 29 days long. The nurse educates the patient to avoid condomless intercourse during what range of days of the cycle?
- A. day 9 through day 19
- B. day 10 through day 15
- C. day 12 through day 16
- D. day 11 through day 28
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In the calendar method of contraception, a woman tracks her menstrual cycle to determine the fertile window in which she is most likely to conceive. The fertile window is typically considered to be the days leading up to and including ovulation.
Relaxation of muscles in labor provides many benefits. What is one benefit of this technique in labor?
- A. Relaxation will prevent a cesarean section.
- B. Relaxation of the pelvic floor helps in pushing the fetus in the second stage.
- C. Relaxation of the abdomen ensures an unmedicated birth.
- D. Relaxation causes the contractions to decrease in strength.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Relaxing the pelvic floor facilitates smoother fetal descent during the second stage of labor.
What physical findings would the nurse expect in a bulimic client?
- A. Mastoiditis.
- B. Hirsutism.
- C. Gynecomastia.
- D. Esophagitis.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Repeated vomiting damages the esophagus.
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