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pepyto

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How does the nurse consider the spiritual needs of a couple experiencing a fetal loss?
 
  1. Explaining the fetal loss in terms of the nurse's own religious beliefs
  2. Providing an atmosphere of acceptance regarding the couple's spiritual rites
  3. Referring the couple to the hospital chaplain at discharge
  4. Informing the couple of religious rituals that have helped other couples to cope with fetal loss

Question 2

A couple discusses their childbirth preparation options with the nurse. They want the father to be actively involved, and for the expectant mother to avoid medications during the birthing process. What is the nurse's best response?
 
  A. The hospital will follow your wishes.
   B. The Leboyer method will provide what you want.
   C. The Bradley method will meet your needs.
   D. The Lamaze method will be easy to follow.



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Answer to Question 1

2
Explanation: 2. The nurse can facilitate the spiritual needs of the couple by providing an atmosphere of acceptance regarding spiritual rites and encouraging the couple's use of spiritual writings, prayers, and observances.

Answer to Question 2

C



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