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robinn137

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A postpartum woman is at increased risk for developing urinary tract problems because of which of the following?
 
  1. Decreased bladder capacity
  2. Inhibited neural control of the bladder following the use of anesthetic agents
  3. Increased bladder sensitivity
  4. Abnormal postpartum diuresis

Question 2

The client in her first trimester of pregnancy is experiencing nausea. To promote self-care, the nurse should help the pregnant client understand that the nausea may be relieved by:
 
  A. Eating spicy foods.
   B. Not eating until two hours after rising.
   C. Eating small, frequent meals.
   D. Avoiding carbonated beverages.



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Answer to Question 1

2
Explanation: 2. A postpartum woman is at increased risk for developing urinary tract problems because of inhibited neural control of the bladder following the use of anesthetic agents.

Answer to Question 2

C



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