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melina_rosy

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The primary rationale for assessing for bladder retention in the early postpartum period is that a distended bladder
 
  a. causes pain and possible blood pressure elevation
  b. increases risk of infection
  c. interferes with uterine contractions
  d. prevents accurate evaluation of intake and output

Question 2

A nurse preceptor questions a new graduate on the correct sequence of Rubin's stages of attachment between mother and child.
 
  The preceptor would recognize that the new graduate understands if the new graduate gives which of the following responses? a. Letting go, taking in, taking hold c. Taking hold, taking in, letting go
  b. Taking in, taking hold, letting go d. Taking in, letting go, taking hold



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Answer to Question 1

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Urinary retention usually displaces the uterus to the right, which interferes with the ability of the uterus to contract for effective involution. The primary rationale for assessing for bladder retention is not because of pain, possible blood pressure elevation, risk of infection, or prevention of accurate evaluation of intake and output.

Answer to Question 2

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The correct sequence of Rubin's stages of attachment between mother and child are taking in, taking hold, then letting go.





 

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