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.
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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.
The nurse is instructing a woman at 6 months postpartum on weaning her infant from breastfeeding. What interventions will the nurse suggest? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Omit newborn's favorite feeding first.
- B. Eliminate one feeding at a time.
- C. Expect the need for comfort feeding.
- D. Formula will need to be provided to substitute for feeding.
- E. Pump breasts in place of eliminated feeding.
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: When weaning a newborn from breastfeeding, the mother should eliminate the favorite feeding last. One feeding should be eliminated at a time, and the need for comfort feeding should be expected. In younger infants formula will need to be substituted. The mother should not be instructed to pump in place of eliminated feeding or the breasts will continue to produce milk.
Below what blood glucose level is the newborn considered hypoglycemic?
- A. Below 70 mg/dL
- B. Below 60 mg/dL
- C. Below 50 mg/dL
- D. Below 40 mg/dL
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A blood glucose level of less than 40 mg/dL is considered hypoglycemic. If the screening sample is below 40 mg/dL, a venous sample will be drawn. After the blood has been drawn, the infant should be fed to prevent a further drop.
What is the first sign of hypovolemic shock from postpartum hemorrhage?
- A. Cold, clammy skin
- B. Tachycardia
- C. Hypotension
- D. Decreased urinary output
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Tachycardia is usually the first sign of inadequate blood volume.
While instructing a new mother on formula preparations, the nurse would include what types? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Ready-to-feed formula
- B. Concentrated liquid formula
- C. Powdered formula
- D. Cow's milk
- E. Canned evaporated milk
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Formula choices are ready-to-use, concentrated liquid formula that will be diluted according to the infant's needs, and powdered formula that is mixed as needed. Cow's milk and canned evaporated milk are unsuitable, because they are nutritionally inadequate and stress the kidneys.
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