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A nurse decides to contact the physician because her 30-year-old client is experiencing a severe pain during the labor process.
 
  Using the SBAR approach, which information should the nurse be prepared to report to the physician? (Select all that apply.) a. Information on the nurse's name and the unit
  b. Information on client's name and room number
  c. The nurse's assessment of what is happening.
  d. Information significant to the situation such as client diagnosis and clinical information related to the problem
  e. Information on the problem or situation relevant to the client and its severity
  f. Recommendation of what the nurse feels is needed to resolve the situation or request what is needed from the physician

Question 2

The nurse is discussing infant care as part of the mother-infant's couplet discharge plan-ning.
 
  The mother asks the nurse, When will my baby's cord fall off? The nurse re-sponds, Your baby's cord should fall off by ___________________ _ (weeks/days) after birth. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C, D, E, F
The nurse could use the SBAR approach when contacting the physician. SBAR is the acronym for reporting areas and include the following:

S = Situation, which can include information on the nurse's name, unit, client name and room number, as well as the problem or situation relevant to the client and its severity.
B = Background including information significant to the situation such as client diagnosis and clinical information related to the problem.
A = Assessment refers to the nurses assessment of what is happening.
R = Recommendation of what the nurse feels is needed to resolve the situation or request what is needed from the physician.

Answer to Question 2

10 to 14 days

Cord separation time is influenced by a number of factors, including type of cord care, type of birth, and other perinatal events. Some dried blood may be seen at the umbilicus at separa-tion. Current recommendations for cord care (AWHONN) include cleaning the cord initially with sterile water and subsequently with clean water.



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