The postpartum client, who had a forceps-assisted vaginal birth 4 hours ago, tells the nurse that she is having continuing perineal pain rated at 7 out of 10 and rectal pressure. An oral analgesic was given and ice applied to the perineum earlier. What should the nurse do now?
- A. Call the HCP to report the pain
- B. Closely reinspect the perineum
- C. Help her out of bed to ambulate
- D. Administer a stool softener
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Reexamination of the perineum should be completed before calling the HCP to report the pain level. A forceps-assisted delivery can increase the risk of hematoma development. Rectal pressure and perineal pain can indicate a hematoma in the posterior vaginal wall. The nurse should closely examine the perineum and the vaginal introitus for ecchymosis and a bulging mass. Ambulation would not help the perineal pain. A stool softener would be appropriate to avoid constipation but would not help the immediate problem.
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- A. Dry crackers
- B. Ice cream
- C. Spicy chips
- D. Carbonated soda
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Dry crackers are bland and easy to digest, helping to alleviate nausea without exacerbating symptoms.
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- A. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
- B. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
- C. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
- D. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is the hormone tested to confirm pregnancy, as it is produced by the placenta shortly after implantation.
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- A. Notify the health care provider
- B. Recheck the Apgar at 5 minutes after birth
- C. Initiate resuscitation measures immediately
- D. Swaddle and hand to mother for breastfeeding
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rechecking the Apgar score at 5 minutes after birth will determine if the newborn is continuing to make a good transition to the extrauterine environment. Notifying the HCP is not necessary at this time. The one-minute Apgar score is 6, very close to the 7 to 10 normal limits. This newborn has a good cry, indicating good transition to the extrauterine environment thus far. Initiating resuscitation measures immediately is not necessary. This would be done if the newborn were not crying and demonstrated a blue or pale body. Swaddling and giving the newborn to the mother for breastfeeding are important but should occur after the 5-minute Apgar, if the score is WNL. Keeping this newborn in the radiant warmer, rather than giving him or her to the mother, will help prevent hypothermia and promote better transition to extrauterine life.
Which food provides the best alternative source of calcium?
- A. Organ meats
- B. White bread
- C. Leafy green vegetables
- D. Dark turkey meat
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Leafy green vegetables, such as kale and spinach, are rich in calcium and a good alternative for those who dislike milk.
In the process of preparing the client for discharge after cesarean section, the nurse addresses all of the following areas during discharge education. Which should be the priority advice for the client?
- A. How to manage her incision
- B. Planning for assistance at home
- C. Infant care procedures
- D. Increased need for rest
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Although the client needs information about incision care, the priority need is for assistance at home so that she can get the rest needed for multiple demands. Because the client has had a surgical procedure, the priority consideration is for the mother to plan for additional assistance at home. Without this assistance, it is difficult for the mother to get the rest she needs for healing, pain control, and appropriate infant care. Infant care is important, but having assistance at home after a surgical procedure is more important. The need for increased rest is important, but she would not be able to obtain adequate rest without assistance at home.
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