HESI RN Maternal Newborn I Related

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History and Physical
Nurses' Notes
Flow Sheet
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 education by the nurse will help resolve the issue for the client? Select all that apply.

  • A. Wear an underwire bra around the clock.
  • B. Apply warm compresses to affected area before feeding.
  • C. Pump breasts if feeding will be missed, due to absence from the infant.
  • D. Pump breastmilk and feed it to infant instead of nursing.
  • E. Finish antibiotics even if symptoms improve.
  • F. Maintain activity due to the risk of blood clots with extra rest.
  • G. Wash hands before handling the breast.
Correct Answer: B,C,E,G

Rationale: Warm compresses, pumping to prevent milk stasis, completing antibiotics, hand hygiene, starting on the unaffected side, and varying positions promote milk flow, reduce infection risk, and ensure effective breastfeeding. Underwire bras and avoiding rest are not recommended.