The nurse is developing a discharge teaching plan for a 21-year-old first-time mom. This was an unplanned pregnancy. She had a prolonged labor and an early postpartum hemorrhage

The woman plans to breastfeed her baby. She plans to return to work when her baby is 3 months old. Based on this information, the three primary learning needs of this woman are:
A) Breastfeeding, bathing of the newborn, and infant safety
B) Breastfeeding, storage of milk, and nutrition
C) Breastfeeding, contraception, infant safety
D) Breastfeeding, storage of milk, and rest


B
Breastfeeding, storage of milk, and nutrition

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Which option reflects the nurse's primary obligation to the patient?

1. To provide continuous monitoring of the patient 2. To follow the physician's orders promptly 3. To exercise nursing judgment and intervene on behalf of the patient 4. To ensure that the patient is as comfortable as possible

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Which action by the nurse is appropriate during the brief review of spiritual health that occurs before assessing the patient's spirituality?

1) Asking the patient whether a referral to the hospital chaplain is desired 2) Determining whether the patient has a belief system that provides comfort and strength 3) Asking the patient whether a religious ritual is desired 4) Separating the child from the family during spiritual counseling

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If an individual wishes to leave the hospital against the advice of the medical officer, the nurse needs to: a. restrain them until the medical officer sees them. b. sedate them until they are well enough to leave. c. have them placed on an emergency psychiatrichold

d. let them go after they have signed the necessary paperwork.

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To promote self-confidence in women, the midwife needs to:

a. make everything better. b. take control of all situations, as the expert. c. be secure and confident in herself. d. make sure the woman is dependent on her.

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