Which woman would the nurse expect to have difficulty in adjusting to her role as mother?
a. A 19-year-old who just moved with her husband to a city 1,000 miles away from her hometown
b. A 33-year-old single woman who lives in a small apartment next to her mother
c. A 23-year-old whose husband was recently promoted to manager
d. A 25-year-old single woman who has no support person during a cesarean section delivery
D
The client who would probably experience difficulty in adapting to the maternal role would be one without a support system. So the correct answer would be a 25-year-old single woman who has no support person during a cesarean section delivery.
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