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Brittanyd9008

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What would be an appropriate initial nursing action to take when caring for an adolescent postpartum client who does not seem to be interested in caring for her baby?
 
  a. Ask her if she is reconsidering placing her baby for adoption.
  b. Ask her to limit her phone calls, and hand her the baby to hold.
  c. Focus on mom's interests first, then gradually increase her responsibility for the baby.
  d. Review infant care with the client's mother, since she will most likely be taking care of the baby.

Question 2

You have been assigned to a woman who has complained of experiencing a great deal of stress at home and at work. You decide to teach her some mind-body stress reduction techniques.
 
  Which of the following would be examples of those techniques? (Select all that apply.) a. Relaxation d. Self-reflection
  b. Art therapy e. Mental imagery
  c. Music therapy f. Dance therapy



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Answer to Question 1

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The initial response should focus on assessment and address the client's developmental needs, which focus on self. Then, the nurse can address her responsibility for the infant's care. Asking the client if she has reconsidered adoption or asking her to limit her phone calls are not appropriate actions.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, D, E
Relaxation, art therapy, music therapy, self-reflection, and mental imagery are all body-mind stress reduction techniques that can reduce stress in the home and work place. Dance therapy requires physical activity and is not appropriate for the work setting.





 

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