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KimWrice

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The nurse is caring for a postpartum client who delivered two hours ago. The nurse determines the client's fundus to be boggy. The first step that the nurse should take to:
 
  A. Document the findings.
   B. Catheterize the client.
   C. Massage the fundus gently.
   D. Call the physician immediately.

Question 2

The community nurse is working with a client from Asia who has delivered her first child. Her mother has come to live with the family for several months. The nurse understands that the main role of the grandmother while visiting is to:
 
  A. Do the cooking and cleaning so the new mother can feed the baby and rest.
   B. Teach her son-in-law the right way to be a father since this is his first child.
   C. Make sure that her daughter does not become abusive towards the infant.
   D. Pass on the cultural values and beliefs to the newborn grandchild.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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