HESI RN Maternal Newborn I Related

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History and Physical
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Laboratory Results
38-year-old primiparous client is seen in the outpatient obstetric office 2 weeks postpartum after a spontaneous vaginal birth of a full-term infant after rupture of membranes for 16 hours. The client was discharged on day 2, exclusively breastfeeding.

Which description(s) by the client should help confirm that the mastitis has been resolved and breastfeeding/breast health is well maintained? Select all that apply.

  • A. After a feeding, the nipple is creased.
  • B. The feelings of fatigue continue, but there are no chills, achiness, or dizziness.
  • C. The infant continues to want to nurse all the time.
  • D. The temperature taken at home is 99.0° F (37.2° C).
  • E. Pain during feeding lasts for 10 of the 20 minutes of the feed.
  • F. Pumping continues on the right side instead of breastfeeding on that side.
  • G. The red area on her right breast has resolved.
Correct Answer: D,G

Rationale: Normal temperature, resolved redness, and effective breastfeeding every 2-3 hours in varied positions confirm mastitis resolution. Creased nipples, persistent pain, or exclusive pumping suggest ongoing issues.