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vinney12

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Which content would be appropriate for a nurse to include in an early-pregnancy class?
 
  1. The father's role in breastfeeding
  2. Purchasing of a car seat
  3. How to care for an episiotomy
  4. Methods to cope with stress

Question 2

A man needs to bring a semen specimen in for analysis. Which of the following instructions would you give him?
 
  A) Obtain it immediately after voiding.
  B) Collect it immediately after coitus.
  C) Protect it against chilling.
  D) Dilute it with saline for transport.



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

4
Rationale:
1. The father's role in breastfeeding is a topic for a breastfeeding class.
2. Purchasing a car seat is a topic for later classes (second and third trimesters).
3. Episiotomy care is a topic for later classes (second and third trimesters).
4. Coping with stress is a topic appropriate for an early-pregnancy class.

Answer to Question 2

C



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