Answer to Question 1
2
Explanation:
1. Involving the client's partner in prenatal care will not decrease the likelihood that this relationship will be short term.
2. Involving the partner of a pregnant adolescent helps the mother-to-be feel more confident in her decision making and improves her self-confidence and self-esteem, which in turn will improve positive self-care behaviors.
3. The nurse first must explore what the relationship is between the pregnant teen and the father. Relationships between adolescents tend to be short lived, and pregnancy is an added stressor for the couple.
4. If the client desires the participation of her partner, the nurse should provide education and support appropriate to the age, knowledge, and developmental level of the adolescent father.
Answer to Question 2
4
Explanation:
1. An early pregnancy is often an abstract concept to fathers. It is normal for a teen to be unsure about the future.
2. This might be the case when a young father was raised without his own father, or a lack of involvement with the child might be seen as the norm and desired.
3. Many young fathers are not sure if they are the father of the baby and do not want to be listed on the birth certificate if they are not sure. Often these young men will request paternity testing to either verify or discount their parentage.
4. It is common for pregnant adolescents to want their mothers to accompany them for the labor and birth. Overriding his girlfriend's expressed desire could be an indication that their relationship is abusive.