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cdr_15

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When doing a prenatal assessment of parenting, which of the following comments by a woman would the nurse recognize as needing further investigation?
 
  A. I have so much to learn about taking care of a baby. I've bought a couple of books already.
   B. When will I be able to feel my baby move?
   C. I work and have an active social life; I don't see how a baby will change it all that much.
   D. We've already told our parents we're expecting, and our friends and the people at work, too.

Question 2

The nurse is planning an early pregnancy class. Which of the following findings should be explained as a normal psychosocial stage in the first trimester of pregnancy?
 
  A. An unlisted telephone number or no telephone
   B. Reluctance to tell partner of the pregnancy
   C. Parental disapproval of the woman's partner
   D. Ambivalence regarding the pregnancy



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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