Post Partum Depression (mood and affect)

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The nurse is caring for a client in whom postpartum depression is suspected. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask this client during the diagnostic​ process?

How many hours of sleep are you getting each ​night?

A nurse is teaching a family about possible therapies for a client with postpartum psychosis. Which clinical therapy would the nurse state is used to treat the client experiencing this​ condition?

Lithium and antipsychotics Supervision when caring for infant or other children Support groups ​Short-term institutionalization

informal stage

The parents have learned their newborn's cues and respond to his unique needs instead of following advice from a book or from others. The woman develops her own style of mothering.

Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a client diagnosed with postpartum​ depression?

alterations in parenting

anticipatory stage

during pregnancy; watches own mother and other role models for parenting cues

A nurse is providing a workshop about nursing care for clients experiencing a postpartum illness. Which discharge teaching strategy suggested by the nurse would be​ inappropriate?

eating hi fat meals CAN journal, prioritize, avoid alcohol

Which action by a new mother hinders her from attaching with her​ baby?

putting baby in crib next to bed

PP psychosis

risk factors: previous PPD, bipolar hx, first time pregnancy manifestations: agitation, confusion, sleeplessness, hallucinations, delusions, hyperactivity, inability to concentrate or remember, poor judgment, irrationality -believe infant should not be allowed to live -hospitalization and meds -ECT

Which therapy is most appropriate for a client experiencing postpartum psychosis who is a threat to self or​ others?

short-term institutionalism

A treatment program for clients with postpartum depression includes pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches. The nurse suggests that which nonpharmacologic treatment provides couples with opportunities to share common experiences and​ concerns?

support groups

Which medication is contraindicated for breastfeeding​ mothers?

tricyclic doxepin

The nurse is providing care to a postpartum mother who also has a​ child, age​ 3, at home. Which action by the nurse would facilitate bonding between the new baby and the​ sibling?

Educating the new parents on the open visitation and​ rooming-in policy at the hospital

personal stage

The maternal role has become internalized. There is a sense of harmony with the role, and the newborn is seen as a central person in the parents' lives.

The nurse is assessing a client for postpartum blues. Which feelings​ voiced, or behaviors​ observed, might the nurse document regarding a client experiencing postpartum​ blues?

fatigue, anxiousness,​ tearfulness, loss of​ appetite, and feelings of being overwhelmed and being​ "let down."

The nurse is caring for several clients on a postpartum unit. Which client is at the greatest risk for developing postpartum​ depression?

1st time mom

The nurse is assessing a client for risk factors associated with postpartum depression. Which data item found in the health history is not associated with postpartum​ depression?

2nd pregnancy

Discharge teaching is being conducting by the charge nurse to a client with postpartum depression. Which resource option would be inappropriate for the nurse to provide to the​ client?

Faith-based services

A postpartum client returns to the clinic for her scheduled appointment 3 weeks after delivery. She reports extreme​ fatigue, feelings of​ sadness, and insomnia. Based on these assessment​ findings, which diagnosis does the nurse anticipate for this​ client?

PPD

The home care nurse is providing care for a postpartum client. The client begins to cry during the assessment process and​ states, "I don​'t know why I am crying all the time. I am so in love with my baby." Which postpartum disorder does the nurse suspect that the client is​ experiencing?

Postpartum blues is characterized by mild depression interspersed with happier feelings and is​ self-limiting -crying for no reason -usually no longer than 2 weeks

The nurse is caring for a client with postpartum depression. Which intervention should the nurse include in the client​'s ​care?

Provide resources and referrals as needed Use a depression scale to assess the client​'s status (edinburgh PDS) Educate the client and family about signs and symptoms of postpartum depression Help facilitate bonding with the infant

formal stage

begins at birth; mother's behaviors are guided by parents, friends, and health professionals. As she and her partner become acquainted with the newborn, their caregiving meshes with the newborn's behavioral cues.

A nurse is making​ follow-up calls to postpartum clients. Which client should the nurse schedule to be seen​ immediately?

client reporting hearing voices talking about the baby

maternal role attainment

confidence in your ability as mom

The nurse on the postpartum unit demonstrates techniques to the mother to feed the newborn. The nurse then observes the mother following her technique. The patient is exhibiting which stage of maternal role​ attainment?

formal

safe while breastfeeding

lithium, nortryptylin, SSRIs

PPD

may begin DURING pregnancy, half the time during- severe anxiety and panic attacks

PPD

mental health counseling

The nurse is assessing a client and asks how she is feeling. In response to the nurse​'s ​question, the postpartum client states she has been experiencing ongoing appetite​ changes, sleep​ deprivation, crying​ spells, anxiety, and poor concentration. The nurse determines that the client needs to be referred for evaluation. Which referral would be most appropriate for this​ client?

mental health professional The presence of three symptoms on 1 day or one symptom for 3 days may signal serious depression and requires immediate referral to a mental health professional

Which symptom would be associated with the condition known as postpartum​ blues?

mood swings, insomnia, anorexia

The nurse is providing care to a breastfeeding client diagnosed with postpartum depression. Which medication order is appropriate for this​ client?

nortriptyline

puerperium

period immediately after giving birth


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