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tichca

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To actively involve the postpartal patient during discharge teaching, the postpartum nurse applies which adult learning principle?
 
  1. Reprints of magazine articles
  2. Classroom lectures
  3. Audiotapes
  4. Sensory involvement and active participation

Question 2

On assessment, a labor patient is noted to have frothy sputum, a heart rate of 110, and a large amount of continuous vaginal bleeding. The nurse should suspect:
 
  1. An amniotic fluid embolus.
  2. Placental abruption.
  3. DIC.
  4. Congestive heart failure.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Providing magazine articles does not actively involve the patient in learning.
Rationale 2: Classroom lectures do not actively involve the patient in learning.
Rationale 3: Listening to audiotapes does not actively involve the patient in learning.
Rationale 4: Sensory involvement and active participation are two of the keys to adult learning, because they actively involve the patient in learning.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: These are symptoms of an amniotic fluid embolus and cor pulmonale.
Rationale 2: Placental abruption does not have any of these symptoms.
Rationale 3: Hemorrhage, but not the other symptoms, can be associated with DIC.
Rationale 4: Vaginal bleeding is not associated with congestive heart failure.



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