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The client who delivered two hours ago tells the nurse that she is exhausted but feels guilty because her friends told her how euphoric they were after giving birth. How should the nurse respond to the client?
 
  A. Everyone is different and both responses are normal.
   B. Most mothers do feel euphoria; I don't know why you don't.
   C. It's good for me to know that because it might indicate a problem.
   D. Let me bring your baby to the nursery so that you can rest.

Question 2

On the second day postpartum, the client experiences engorgement. To relieve her discomfort, the nurse should encourage the client to:
 
  A. Remove her bra.
   B. Apply heat to the breasts.
   C. Apply ice packs to the breasts.
   D. Limit breastfeeding to twice per day



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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