Week 14 - Chapter 16: Nursing Management During the Postpartum Period

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A nurse is reviewing a postpartum woman's history and labor and birth record. The nurse determines the need to closely monitor this client for infection based on which factor?

placenta removed via manual extraction

When palpating for fundal height on a postpartum woman, which technique is preferable?

placing one hand at the base of the uterus, one on the fundus

A postpartum client is having difficulty stopping her urine stream. Which should the nurse do next?

Educate the client on how to perform Kegel exercises.

A client who gave birth vaginally 16 hours ago states she does not need to void at this time. The nurse reviews the documentation and finds that the client has not voided for 7 hours. Which response by the nurse is indicated?

"It's not uncommon after birth for you to have a full bladder even though you can't sense the fullness."

A nurse is applying ice packs to the perineal area of a client who has had a vaginal birth. Which intervention should the nurse perform to ensure that the client gets the optimum benefits of the procedure?

Ensure ice pack is changed frequently.

A woman who had a cesarean birth of twins 6 hours ago reports shortness of breath and pain in her right calf. What complication should the nurse expect?

pulmonary emboli

A nurse is caring for a postpartum woman who is Muslim. When developing the woman's plan of care, the nurse would make which action a priority?

Assign a female nurse to care for her.

A new mother tells the nurse at the baby's 3 month check-up, "When she cries, it seems like I am the only one who can calm her down." This is an example of which behavior?

attachment

A nurse visiting a postpartum client at home is reviewing the need for the woman to meet her own nutritional needs. The woman is breastfeeding her newborn. The nurse determines that the client understands her nutritional needs based on which statements? Select all that apply.

"I need to drink about 2 to 3 quarts of fluid each day." "I should have about 4 servings of fruits each day." "I will have at least 4 to 5 servings of milk each day."

A nurse is conducting a class on various issues that might develop after going home with a new infant. After discussing how to care for hemorrhoids, the nurse understands that which statement by the class would indicate the need for more information?

"I only eat a low-fiber diet."

A client who has given birth is being discharged from the health care facility. She wants to know how safe it would be for her to have intercourse. Which instructions should the nurse provide to the client regarding intercourse after birth?

Resume intercourse if bright red bleeding stops.

Which finding would lead the nurse to suspect that a woman is developing a postpartum complication?

an absence of lochia

A client who is 12 hours postbirth is reporting perineal pain. After the assessment reveals no signs of an infection, which measure could the nurse offer the client?

an ice pack applied to the perineum

On a routine home visit, the nurse is asking the new mother about her breastfeeding and personal eating habits. How many additional calories should the nurse encourage the new mother to eat daily?

500 additional calories per day

When completing the morning postpartum data collection, the nurse notices the client's perineal pad is completely saturated. Which action should be the nurse's first response?

Ask the client when she last changed her perineal pad.

Which information would the nurse emphasize in the teaching plan for a postpartum woman who is reluctant to begin taking warm sitz baths?

Sitz baths increase the blood supply to the perineal area.

During the discharge planning for new parents, what would the case manager do to help provide the positive reinforcement and ensure multiple assessments are conducted?

Schedule home visits for high-risk families.

A nurse helps a postpartum woman out of bed for the first time postpartum and notices that she has a very heavy lochia flow. Which assessment finding would best help the nurse decide that the flow is within normal limits?

The color of the flow is red.

Two days after giving birth, a client is to receive Rho(D) immune globulin. The client asks the nurse why this is necessary. The most appropriate response from the nurse is:

"Rho(D) immune globulin suppresses antibody formation in a woman with Rh-negative blood who gave birth to a baby with Rh-positive blood."

A client is Rh-negative and has given birth to her newborn. What should the nurse do next?

Determine the newborn's blood type and rhesus.

A G1 P1001 mother is just home after giving birth to her first child 5 days ago. Her birth was complicated by an emergency cesarean birth resulting from incomplete cervical dilation (dilatation) and hemorrhage. The nurse determines that the mother has not slept longer than 3 hours at one time. The appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client care issue is:

At risk for postpartum depression due to inadequate rest.

A woman gave birth vaginally approximately 12 hours ago, and her temperature is now 100° F (37.8° C). Which action would be most appropriate?

Continue to monitor the woman's temperature every 4 hours; this finding is normal.

A nurse is assessing a postpartum client. Which measure is appropriate?

Instruct the client to empty her bladder before the examination.

A client who has a breastfeeding newborn reports sore nipples. Which intervention can the nurse suggest to alleviate the client's condition?

Offer suggestions based on observation to correct positioning or latching.

A nurse is assisting a postpartum client out of bed to the bathroom for the first time. Which interventions would be most appropriate? Select all that apply.

Walk alongside the client to the bathroom. Elevate the head of the bed for several minutes before getting her up. Frequently ask the client how her head feels.

Seven hours ago, a multigravida woman gave birth to a male infant weighing 4,133 g. She has voided once and calls for a nurse to check because she states that she feels "really wet" now. Upon examination, her perineal pad is saturated. The immediate nursing action is to:

assess and massage the fundus.

Many clients experience a slight fever after birth especially during the first 24 hours. To what should the nurse attribute this elevated temperature?

dehydration

A nurse is caring for a client who has just received an episiotomy. The nurse observes that the laceration extends through the perineal area and continues through the anterior rectal wall. How does the nurse classify the laceration?

fourth degree

During a routine home visit, the couple asks the nurse when it will be safe to resume full sexual relations. Which answer would be the best?

generally within 3 to 6 weeks

Thirty minutes after receiving pain medication, a postpartum woman states that she still has severe pain in the perineal region. Upon assessing and palpating the site, what can the nurse expect to find that might be causing this severe pain?

hematoma

A client appears to be resting comfortably 12 hours after giving birth to her first child. In contrast, she labored for more than 24 hours, the primary care provider had to use forceps to deliver the baby, and she had multiple vaginal examinations during labor. Based on this information what postpartum complication is the client at risk for developing?

infection

The nurse is observing a client who gave birth yesterday. Where should the nurse expect to find the top of the client's fundus?

one fingerbreadth below the umbilicus

A new mother who is breastfeeding reports that her right breast is very hard, tender, and painful. Upon examination the nurse notices several nodules and the breast feels very warm to the touch. What do these findings indicate to the nurse?

mastitis

A nurse is inspecting the perineal pad of a client who gave birth vaginally to a healthy newborn 6 hours ago. The nurse observes a 5-inch stain of lochia on the pad. The nurse would document this as:

moderate.

A nurse is assessing a woman who gave birth vaginally approximately 24 hours ago. Which finding would the nurse report to the primary care provider immediately?

oral temperature 100.8° F (38.2° C)

The nurse who works on a postpartum floor is mentoring a new graduate. She informs the new nurse that a postpartum assessment of the mother includes which assessments? Select all that apply.

vital signs of mother pain level head-to-toe assessment

It has been 2 hours since a woman gave birth vaginally to a healthy newborn. When assessing the woman's uterine fundus, the nurse would expect to find it at:

between the umbilicus and symphysis pubis.

A nurse finds the uterus of a postpartum woman to be boggy and somewhat relaxed. This a sign of which condition?

atony

The nurse who is working with parents and their newborn encourages which action to assist the bonding and attachment between them?

touching


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