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Yolanda

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The nurse is preparing a class for expectant fathers. Which information should the nurse include?
 
  1. Siblings adjust readily to the new baby.
  2. Sexual activity is safe for normal pregnancy.
  3. The expectant mother decides the feeding method.
  4. Fathers are expected to be involved in labor and birth.

Question 2

The nurse provides teaching on the signs of impending labor with a client at week 37 of gestation. Which client statements indicate that additional teaching would be beneficial? Select all that apply.
 
  1. A bloody show means labor will begin within 2 days.
  2. Having uterine contractions that increase over time is a sign of labor.
  3. Uterine contractions that do not radiate to the back are a sign of labor.
  4. Having a spontaneous flow of water from my vagina is a sign of labor.
  5. Expulsion of a plug of mucus means the baby has dropped into the pelvis.


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Answer to Question 1

2
Explanation:
1. Siblings often have difficulty adapting to the arrival of a new baby. Regression is often seen in siblings' behaviors.
2. During a normal pregnancy, sexual activity is safe for both mother and baby.
3. Often, the father wants input into the feeding method.
4. In some cultures, labor and birth are only for women, and it is inappropriate for fathers to be involved with the labor and birth.

Answer to Question 2

1, 3, 5
Explanation:
1. Bloody show is a sign of impending labor, which will begin before 2 days.
2. Uterine contractions that increase over time are a sign of impending labor.
3. Uterine contractions that do not radiate to the back describe false labor.
4. Spontaneous rupture of membranes is a sign of impending labor.
5. Expulsion of a mucous plug is a sign of impending labor and not an indication that the fetus has dropped into the pelvis.



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