A) Overproduction of colostrum
B) Accumulation of milk in the lactiferous ducts and glands
C) Hyperplasia of mammary tissue
D) Congestion of veins and lymphatics
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A) Allow her to express her positive and negative feelings freely.
B) Reassure her that she'll get used to leaving her baby.
C) Discuss child care arrangements with her.
D) Allow her to solve the problem on her own.
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A) Assess her for pain.
B) Point out how lucky she is to have a healthy baby.
C) Explain that she is experiencing postpartum blues.
D) Allow her time to express her feelings.
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A) Diuresis and diaphoresis
B) Flatulence and constipation
C) Extreme hunger and thirst
D) Lochial color changes from rubra to alba
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A) The woman is a gravida 2, para 2.
B) The woman had a vacuum-assisted birth.
C) The woman received epidural anesthesia.
D) The woman has an episiotomy.
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A) Realize that this situation is perfectly acceptable.
B) Offer to hand the baby to the woman.
C) Hand the baby to the woman.
D) Explain "taking in" to the woman.
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A) Palpate forcefully through the abdominal dressing.
B) Gently palpate, applying the same technique used for vaginal deliveries.
C) Place hands on both sides of the abdomen and press downward.
D) Rely on assessment of lochial flow rather than palpating the fundus.
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A) Continue to observe his interaction with the newborn.
B) Tell him when he does something wrong.
C) Show no concern, as he will learn on his own.
D) Include him in teaching sessions.
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A) The fundus is palpable two fingerbreadths above the umbilicus.
B) The fundus is palpable at the level of the umbilicus.
C) The fundus is palpable one fingerbreadth below the umbilicus.
D) The fundus is palpable two fingerbreadths below the umbilicus.
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A) Pouring water from a squeeze bottle over the woman's perineum
B) Providing hot tea
C) Asking the physician to prescribe analgesics
D) Inserting a sterile catheter
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A) "Didn't you like your lunch?"
B) "Does your doctor know that you are planning to eat that?"
C) "What is that anyway?"
D) "I'll warm the soup in the microwave for you."
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A) Postpartum hemorrhage and eclampsia
B) Fever and increased blood pressure
C) Postpartum hemorrhage and urinary tract infection
D) Urinary tract infection and uterine rupture
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A) Estrogen
B) Progesterone
C) Prolactin
D) Human placental lactogen
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A) Elevated temperature caused by postpartum infection
B) Increased basal metabolic rate after giving birth
C) Loss of increased blood volume associated with pregnancy
D) Increased venous pressure in the lower extremities
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Multiple Choice
A) Rectal suppositories
B) Early and frequent ambulation
C) Tightening and relaxing abdominal muscles
D) Carbonated beverages
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A) Drinking plenty of fluids to prevent fever
B) No specific instructions
C) Recommending that she stop breastfeeding for 24 hours after injection
D) Explaining the risks of becoming pregnant within 1 month after injection
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Multiple Choice
A) Mother Rh-, baby Rh+
B) Mother Rh-, baby Rh-
C) Mother Rh+, baby Rh+
D) Mother Rh+, baby Rh-
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Multiple Choice
A) "They will continue to fade and should be gone by your 6-week checkup."
B) "No, never."
C) "Yes, eventually."
D) "They will fade to silvery lines but won't disappear completely."
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