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abern

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A new parent is concerned about spoiling her newborn. The home care nurse teaches the mother that:
 
  1. Newborns can be manipulative, so caution is advised.
  2. Meeting the infant's needs develops a trusting relationship.
  3. Spoiling occurs when an infant is rocked to sleep every night.
  4. Crying is good for a baby, and letting them cry it out is advised.

Question 2

A client asks the nurse what the term is when the baby drops. The nurse explains that the term for the setting of the fetal head into the true pelvis is
 
  a. lightening c. presentation
  b. nesting d. station



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale:
1. This is an inappropriate and incorrect response.
2. Meeting the infant's needs develops a trusting relationship. Picking babies up when they cry teaches them that adults try to meet their needs and are responsive to them. This helps build a sense of trust in humankind.
3. This is an inappropriate and incorrect response.
4. This is an inappropriate and incorrect response.

Answer to Question 2

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Lightening is the movement of the presenting part of the fetus into the true pelvis. Nesting refers to the energy spurt many pregnant women experience 24 to 48 hours before the onset of labor. Presentation refers to how the fetus is presenting (which body part is positioned to deliver first). Station refers to the relationship between the ischial spines in the passage and the presenting part of the fetus.




abern

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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